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The editors of the Journal of Southern Religion are pleased to announce the ublication of the vol. IX, 2006 issue of the journal: http://jsr.fsu.edu/Volume9/Front9.htm
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIAL FORUM
“Re-reading Southern Religious Literature: A Roundtable Discussion on Jerry Falwell's Listen, America!” (New York: Bantam Books, 1980) EDITED BY TED OWNBY, PARTICIPANTS: SAM HILL, LAUREN F. WINNER, and RICHARD H. KING
INTERVIEW
“Full Gospel Churches and Murder Ballads: An Interview with Steve Haisman on Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus,” conducted by RANDALL J. STEPHENS
SPECIAL REVIEW
Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus review by CHARLES REAGAN WILSON
ESSAY
“Neither Inevitable nor Continuous with the Past: Writing about Jim Crow New Orleans and Religion,” by JAMES BENNETT
ARTICLE
“A ‘Black-White’ Missionary on the Imperial Stage: William H. Sheppard and
Middle-Class Black Manhood,” by JOHN G. TURNER
FEATURED REVIEW
“Charles A. Israel. Before Scopes: Evangelicalism, Education, and Evolution in
Tennessee, 1870-1925.” Reviewed by BETH BARTON SCHWEIGER, JAMES S. BAUGESS, and KARL GIBERSON. Response by CHARLES A. ISRAEL.
BOOK REVIEWS
The Journal of Southern Religion is a fully peer-reviewed academic journal reflecting the best traditions of objective and critical scholarship. It is published, in its entirety, on the Web at http://jsr.fsu.edu. The JSR is always interested in submissions on a variety of topics concerning religion in the South: film, music, gender, race, theology, regionalism, literature, the visual arts, etc.
Randall J. Stephens
Editor, Journal of Southern Religion
http://jsr.fsu.edu/
Assistant Professor of History
Eastern Nazarene College
23 East Elm Avenue
Quincy, Massachusetts 02170
e-mail: randall.stephens@enc.edu
web: www.enc.edu/history/faculty.html#Randall
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