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Books reviewed in this article:Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, Hinduism and BuddhismYaakov Elman and Israel Gershoni (eds), Transmitting Jewish Traditions. Orality, Textuality, and Cultural DiffusionDaniel H. Frank, Oliver Leaman and Charles H. Manekin (eds), The Jewish Philosophy ReaderRobert L. Cole, The Shape and the Message of Book III (Psalms 73–89)M. Marcovich (ed), Athenagorae Qui Fertur: De Resurrectione MortuorumCarol Harrison, Augustine: Christian Truth and Fractured HumanityDonald K. McKim, Westminster Dictionary of Theological TermsTina Beattie, God's Mother, Eve's Advocate: A Gynocentric Refiguration of Marian Symbolism in Engagement with Luce IrigarayLeo D. Lefebure, Revelation, the Religions, and ViolenceIan Barbour, When Science Meets ReligionH. Paul Santmire, Nature Reborn: The Ecological and Cosmic Promise of Christian TheologyMark A. Noll and Ronald F. Thiemann (eds), Where Shall My Wond'ring Soul Begin? The Landscape of Evangelical Piety and ThoughtDonal Dorr, Mission in Today's WorldJohn d'Arcy May, After Pluralism: Towards an Interreligious EthicAlan Aldridge, Religion in the Contemporary World: A Sociological IntroductionMartyn Percy (ed), Calling Time: Religion and Change at the Turn of the MillenniumMatthew Fox, Sins of the Spirit, Blessings of the Flesh: Lessons for Transforming Evil in Soul and SocietyNicholas M. Healy, Church, World and the Christian Life: Practical‐Prophetic EcclesiologyT. J. Gorringe, Thinking Things Through. 8. Salvation

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