The Dulia et Latria Journal
Volume 1 (2008)
Timothy R. Jordan
"Implied Acceptance: The Religious Other in the Decameron"
pp 1-15
Richmond B. Adams
"Trains and Billboards: Carrie's Existential 'Fall'"
pp 17-32
Tom A. Tharn
pp 33-46
U.
Milo Kaufmann,
"The Wardrobe, the Witch, and the Lion: C. S. Lewis and
Three Mysteries of the Christian Faith"
pp 47-63
Renee Alida Aukeman
"The Multiple Roles of the Roll in The Pilgrim's
Progress"
pp 65-78
David Porreca,
"Biblical Authority in the Malleus maleficarum:
Sacred Text in Support of a Radical Agenda"
pp 81-93
The Dulia et Latria Journal
Volume 2 (2009)
Galen Johnson
"An Augustinian Model for Conceiving and Measuring the Influence of Christian Higher Education"
pp 1-22
U. Milo Kaufmann
"Bacon's New Atlantis and the Contexts of Science"
pp 23-37
Samia Costandi
"The Poetics of Conflict and Reconciliation: A Narrative of Palestinian Dispossession"
pp 39-56
Esther Chung-Kim,
"Calvin on the Use of Wealth in the Christian's Life"
pp 57-77
Jamie Render
"Inner
Space and Outer Regions in Medieval Meditative and Visionary Literature"
pp 79-90
The Dulia et Latria Journal
Volume 3 (2010)
Galen Johnson (John Brown University)
"Jonathan Edwards, Apocalyptic Historian"
pp. 1-20
Chris Garrett (Oklahoma City University)
"'The Full Treatment': C. S. Lewis on Repentance, the Process of Becoming a 'New-Made Man'"
pp. 21-31
Richmond B. Adams (Andrew College)
"The Ambivalent Empire: Frank Norris, St. Paul, and The Octopus"
pp. 33-48
Raymond Legg (Bryan
College)
"The
Devil's Advocate? A Polemic on Vanity in Modern Christianity"
pp 49-75
Matthew Horn, (Kent
State University)
"Legere
Limini: Wanders vs. Pilgrims in the Liminal"
pp. 77-116