Publications of William A. Beardslee
Books
(Editor)America and the Future of Theology. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1967. [Call #: BT15 B39]
(With John B. Cobb, Jr., David J. Lull, Russell Pregeant, Theodore J. Weeden, Sr., and Barry A. Woodbridge; edited by David J. Lull and William A. Beardslee) Biblical Preaching on the Death of Jesus, Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1989. [Call #: BT453 B53 1989]
(With Jack Boozer) Faith to Act: An Essay on the Meaning of Christian Existence. Nashville and New York: Abingdon Press,1967. [Call #: BJ1251 B6]
A House for Hope: A Study in Process and Biblical Thought, Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1972. Reissued by Westminster Press, 2001.
Human Achievement and Divine Vocation in the Message of Paul. London: SCM Press, 1961.
Literary Criticism of the New Testament. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1970. Dutch Translation: Kort Overzicht van de literare Kritiek van het Nieuwe Testament, trans. E. de Vries. Kampen: J. H. Kok, 1979. Japanese Translation: Shin’yaku eisho to bungaku hihyo, trans. Tsuchiiyl Hiroshi. Tokyo: Jordan Press, 1983. [Call #: BS2361.2 B4]
Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, Atlanta; Scholars Press, 1991. (Collected assays.)
(Editor): The Poetics of Faith: Essays Offered to Amos Niven Wilder. (1978).
(With E. H. Rece) Reading the Bible: A Guide. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1956. (This is an expansion of A Handbook for the Study of the English Bible [New Edition, Emory University, 1953], by Race and Beardslee.) [Second (revised) Edition, 1964.]
(Joint editor with T. J. J. Altizer and J. Harvey Young, and contributor of chapter, “Truth in the Study of Religion,” pp. 61-75.) Truth, Myth and Symbol. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentic Hall, 1962. [abstract available]
(With David Ray Griffin and Joe Holland) Varieties of Postmodern Theology. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989.
Articles and Chapters in Books
“Abba, “Amen,” “Incarnation,” “Logos,” “Selah.” In The Oxford Companion to the Bible. [Book’s Call #: BS440 .O94 1993]
“Amos Niven Wilder: Poet and Scholar.” Semeia 12 (1978): 1-4.
“Annotations to Ecclesiasticus.” In The Oxford Study Bible: Revised English Bible with the Apocrypha. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992, 1116-1176. [Revision of 1976 edition, see above]
“Annotation, to Ecclesiasticus.” In The New English Bible: Oxford Study Edition (New York: Oxford University Press, 1976), 115-74.
“Antiochians,” “Candace,” “James,” “Lucius, I,” “Lysias, Claudius,” In Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible, New York and Nashville, Abingdon Press, 1962, I, 148-49; I, 498; II, 790-94; III, 178; III, 193. [Book’s Call #: BS440 I63]
“The Background of the Lilly Foundation Study of Pre-Seminary Education.” Journal of Bible and Religion 34 (1966): 98-105.
(with John B. Cobb, Jr.) “The Bible, the Church, and the Family.” Open Hands: Reconciling Ministries with Lesbians and Gay Men 5 (1989): 4-5.
“Biblical Criticism.” In A New Handbook of Christian Theology (Nashville: Abindgon Press, 1992), 58-63. [Book’s Call #: BT28 .N48 1992]
“The Biblical Story and Our Stories, (Part I).” Creative Transformation 5, no. 4 (Summer 1996): 10-11, 14-15.
“The Biblical Story and Our Stories, (Part II).” Creative Transformation 6, no. 1 (Fall 1996): 8-
(with John B. Cobb, Jr. and Carol F. Johnston) “Can Capitalism be Christian?” A Process and Faith Booklet. May, 1988.
“The Casting of Lots at Qumran and in the Book of Acts.” Novum Testamentum 4 (1960): 245-52.
“Changing Methods in the Study of Narrative in the New Testament,” n.d. [Unpublished Article].
“Christ in the Postmodern World: Reflections Inspired by Jean-Francois Lyotard.” In Varieties of Postmodern Theology, ed. David Ray Griffin, William A. Beardslee, and Joe Holland. Suny Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought (Albany: Suny Press, 1989), 63-80. Reprinted in Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, by William A. Beardslee. AAR Studies in Religion 58 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991), 197-218.
“Christology in Scripture and Experience: the Case of Process Theology.” In Scripture in History and Theology: Essays in Honor of J. Coert Rylaaradam, ed. Arthur L. Merrill and Thomas W. Overholt (Pittsburgh: Pickwick Press, 1977), 343-55. [abstract available]. Reprinted in Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, by William A. Beardslee. AAR Studies in Religion 58 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991), 137-48.
“A Comment on the Theology of Dr. Altizer.” Criterion 7, no.3 (Spring, 1968): 11-14.
“A Commentary Series for Today: Two Perspectives.” Unpublished. N.D.
“Conscience,” “Judging (Ethical),” Hastings Dictionary of the Bible (Revised Edition). New York: Scribners, 1963, 173-75; 541-42 (Revisions).
“The Contemporary Scence in Literary Criticism, Especially as Illustrated by the Gospel of Mark.” 8 pages. N.d.
Contributor to What’s a Christian to Do?, ed. David P. Polk. St. Louis: Chalice Press, 1991 (contributed “The Bible: Book of Liberation,” pp. 12-13 of chapter “What Can Christians Believe About the Bible?”; “Rich and Poor in the Bible,” and “The Socialist Alternative,” pp. 73-75 and 78-81 of chapter “Can Capitalism Be Christian?”; and “Render Unto Caesar: Biblical Perspectives,” pp. 100-103 of chapter “Should Christians Break the Law?”, as well as a good deal of editing of all chapters.)
“A Conversation About the Parable of the Talents.” Pulpit Digest 65, no.475 (September-October 1985): 43-8.
“Cornel West’s Postmodern Theology.” In Varieties of Postmodern Theology, ed. David Ray Griffin, William A. Beardslee, and Joe Holland. Suny Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought (Albany: Suny Press, 1989), 149-56.
‘Current Issues of Method in New Testament Studies.” 25 pages. Unpuslished.
“The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Teaching of Religion to Undergraduates.” Journal of Bible and Religion 24 (1961): 44-47.
“The Death of Jesus in Mark and Paul – the Use of the Lectionary.” 6 pages. May 1983.
“Dialectic or Duality.” In The Theology of Altizer: Critique and Response, ed. John B. Cobb, Jr. (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1970), 58-67. (Reprinted from “A Comment on the Theology of Dr. Altizer.” Criterion 7, no.3 (Spring, 1968), 11-14.) [Call #: BT83.5 T47]
“Editorial Preface.” Emory University Quarterly 21 (1965): 217.
“Editorial Preface.” The Journal of Bible and Religion 29, no.4 (October 1961): 277-79.
“Editorial Preface.” The Journal of Bible and Religion 31, no.1 (January 1963): 1-2.
“Ethics and Hermeneutics.” In Theodore W. Jennings, ed., Text and Logos: The Humanistic Interpretation of the New Testament: Essays in Honor of Hendrikus W. Boers (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1990), 15-32. Reprinted in Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, by William A. Beardslee. >AAR Studies in Religion 58 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991), 181-96.
“De facie quae in orbe lunae apparet (Moralia 92OA-954D).” In Plutarch’s Theological Writings, and Early Christian Literature, ed. Hans Dieter Betz (Leiden; E. J. Brill, 1975), 286-300. (English Title: “A Process Theory of Interpretation.”) [Book’s Call #: PA 4383 P5]
“Frontiers in the Interpretation of Religion.” Religion in Life 24 (1960): 228-38.
“De garrulitate (Moralia 502B-515A).” In Plutarch’s Ethical Writings and Early Christian Literature, ed. Hans Dieter Betz (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1978), 264-88. [Book’s Call #: PA 4383 P49]
“Hope in Biblical Eschatology and in Process Theology.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 38 (1970): 227-39.
“Hope in the Crisis of Faith.” Religious Education 67 (1972): 351-55.
“A House for Hope: A Study in Process and Biblical Thought.” In Expecting the End (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1972), 96-113.
(with Dwayne A. Dawson and Carolyn Stahl Bohler) “How Shall We Pray?” A Process and Faith Booklet. October, 1988.
“Human Existence as Spiritual Existence.” In What Does It Mean to Be Human?: The Proceedings of the Second Yoko Civilization Conference: October 28-November 12, 1989 (Takayama, Japan (Tokyo: Yoko Civilization Research Institute, 1991), 272-78.
“Identifying the Distinctive Features of Early Christianity.” In A Stubborn Faith: Papers on the Old Testament and Related Subjects Presented to William Andrew Irwin, ed. Edward C. Hobbs (Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1956), 144-54. [Book’s Call#: BS413 H6]
“Index of Book Reviews and Notices, Vols. 1-25.” Journal of Bible and Religion 28 (January 1960): 51-147.
“Introducing Creative Transformation." Creative Transformation 1, no. 1 (Summer 1991): 1-2.
“Introduction.” In Theology and Body, ed. John Y. Fenton (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1974), 7-11, 72-73. [Book’s Call #: BT702 C66 1973]
_____, with David J. Lull. “Introduction.” In: Old Testament Interpretation from a Process Perspective, eds. William Beardslee and David J. Lull (Chico, CA: Scholars Press, 1982), 1-5.
“Introduction and Annotations to Ecclesiasticus.” In The New English Bible with the Apocrypha: Oxford Study Edition, pp. 115-75. Edited by Samuel Sandmel, M. Jack Suggs, and Arnold J. Tkack. New York: Oxford University Press, 1976.
Introductions to and revisions of the notes for Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, I Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, for the Oxford Annotated Bible: The New Revised Standard Version (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991), 272-315. [I was also a member of the translation committee for the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible.] [Books’s Call#: BS191 A1 N4]
(with John B. Cobb, Jr.) “Is Suicide Ever Justified?” A Process and Faith Booklet. June, 1991.
“The Jesus Seminar." Creative Transformation 1, no. 1 (Summer 1991): 6-7.
“John Woolman” [Foreword to the Garrett Press reprint of the first edition of his Works. New York: Garrett Press, 1970], iii-xiii.
“Kingdom of God and Social Ethics: Explorations From a Process Perspective" ? [unpublished]. [Read Abstract]
“Leonard Thompson’s Interpretation of the Apocalypse.” 10 pages. Unpublished. [The last page indicates that there are missing page(s)
“Letter to the Editor: Christianity and Emory Discussed by Readers.” The Emory Wheel 36, no.27 (April 28, 1955): ???
“Letter to Theodore Weeden.” October 15, 1976.
“Listening to the Parables of Jesus: An Exploration of the Uses of Process Theology in Biblical lnterpretation.” In Texts and Testaments: Critical Essays on the Bible and the Early Church Fathers: A Volume in Honor of Stuart Dickson Currie, ed. W. Eugene March (San Antonio: Trinity University Press, 1980), 201-18. Reprinted in Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, by William A. Beardslee. AAR Studies in Religion 58 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991), 43-60.
“Marriage as Covenant – Some Biblical and Theological Reflections.” 16 pages. N.d.
“The Motif of Fulfillment in the Eschatology of the Synoptic Gospels,” In Transitions in Biblical Scholarship, ed. J. Coert Rylaarsdam. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1969, 171-91. [abstract available]
(with Robert Brizee and Adrienne Brizee) “Must We Forgive?” A Process and Faith Booklet. January, 1995.
“Narrative and History in the Post-Modern World: The Case of the Gospel of Mark.” In Sara Putzell-Korab and Robert Detweiler, eds. (The Crisis in the Humanities; Interdisciplinary Responses; “Studia Humanitatis,” Madrid; José Porrúa Turanzas, 1983), 47-60. Reprinted in Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, by William A. Beardslee. AAR Studies in Religion 58 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991), 89-100.
“Narrative Form in the New Testament and Process Theology.” Encounter 36 (1975): 301-15.
“The National Endowment for the Humanities.” Journal of Bible and Religion 34 (1966): 195-6.
“Natural Theology and Realized Eschatology.” Journal of Religion 34 (1959): 154-61.
“New Directions for Creative Transformation.” Creative Transformation 5, no.2 (Winter 1990): 3.
“The New English Bible: New Testament,” Chicago Theological Seminary Register 51, no.2 (1961): 7-12 (Review Article).
“New Testament Apocalyptic in Recent Interpretation.” Interpretation 25, no.4 (October 1971): 419-35.
“New Testament Perspectives on Revolution as a Theological Problem.” Journal of Religion 51 (1971): 15-33.
“The Normatively Human in Biblical and Process Thought.” Catalyst: Tape Talk [Subject: Waco, TX] 9:3 and 9:8 (March and August, 1977): 2; 1-2. (Abridgement of audiotape.)
“Notes Toward a Whiteheadian Aesthetic,” n.d. [Unpublished Article].
“Openness to the New in Apocalyptic and in Process Theology.” Process Studies 3, no.3 (Fall 1972): 169-78. [abstract available]. Reprinted in Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, by William A. Beardslee. AAR Studies in Religion 58 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991), 125-36. [abstract]
“Parable Interpretation and the World Disclosed by the Parable.” Perspectives in Religious Studies 3 (1976): 123-39.
“Parable, Proverb, and Koan.” Semeia 12 (1978): 151-77. Reprinted in Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, by William A. Beardslee. AAR Studies in Religion 58 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991), 61-80.
(with Adrienne and Robert Brizee.) “Parenting: Rules, Consequences or Proposals.” 1990 [A >Process and Faith “Perspectives on Hard Issues” Booklet].
“Paul’s References to the Death of Christ Lectionary Occurrences.” 14 pages. N.d.
“Plutarch’s Use of Proverbial Forms of Speech.” Semeia 17 (1980): 101-12.
“Politics: Participation, and Protest.” The Intercollegian 82 (October-November 1964): 3-5.
“Post-structuralist Criticism.” In Methods of biblical interpretation, eds. Stephen R. Haynes and Steven L. McKenzie (Louisville: Westminster-John Knox Press, 1993), 221-35. [Check if article is in this book or in To Each its Own Meaning: An Introduction to Biblical Criticisms and Their Application.]
“A Process Theory of Interpretation: Description of Project,” 1976-1977 [Unpublished].
“Process Thought on the Borders Between Hermeneutics and Theology.” Process Studies 19, no. 4 (Winter, 1990): 230-34. [abstract]
“Proverbs in the Gospel of Thomas.” In Studies in New Testament and Early Christian Literature; Essays in Honor of Allen P. Wikgren, ed. David E. Aune (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1972), 92-103.
“Recent Hermeneutics and Process Thought.” Process Studies 12, no.2 (Summer 1982): 65-76. Reprinted in Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, by William A. Beardslee. AAR Studies in Religion 58 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991), 149-62. [abstract]
“Recent Literary Criticism.” In Eldon Jay Epp and Georg, W. MacRae, eds. The New Testament and Its Modern Interpreters (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1989), 175-98.
“Religion in the Age of Science and Technology.” In America: Society and Civilization (1961-62 Series, Munich: Cultural Office, American Consulate General, 1962), 52-58.
“Remarks on the Rhetorical Functions of the Proverb”, 1977 [Unpublished].
“Remembering Coert Rylaarsdam.” Criterion (Autumn 1998): 25.
“Reply to Nancy Howell”, 23 March-24 1987 [Conference Paper].
“Reply to Professor Bashor”, 16 October-17 1989 [Conference Paper].
“A Response to Rovert Alter’s Work from the Point of View of New Testament Studies.” 10 pages. N.d.
“A Response to Charles Altieri's” The Problem of Defining Some Education Aspects of Literary Experience”, January 1980 [Conference Paper].
“Response to David Griffin’s Evil Revisited. Unpublished.
“Response to Gordon D. Fee.”
“Response to James Frederecs.” n.d. [unpublished].
“Response to Lynn Lorenzen. Conference Paper (May 8-10, 1986).
“A Response to Leonard Kravitz.” Conference Paper (April 1986).
“Response to Kunene.” 5 March 1988 [Conferenece Paper: “Process Theology and Jewish Theology”].
“Response to Professor Nagami.” n.d. [unpublished].
“Response to Professor Takeuchi.” N.d. [Ubpublished].
“Responses to Kunene's 'African Cosmology’.” n.d. [unpublished].
“Response to Ricoeur’s ‘Narrative and Hermeneutics,’” Religion and the Humanities: A Working Paper. Research Triangle Park, NC: The National Humanities Center, 1981, 57-69. [Book’s Call#: BL65 .H8 C66 1981]
“Revelation, Book of.” Encyclopedia Britannica (1963): 19, 237-39.
“Salaries and Freedom.” Journal of Bible and Religion 31 (1963): 1-2.
“Saving One's Life by Losing It.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 47 (1979): 57-72. Reprinted in Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, by William A. Beardslee. >AAR Studies in Religion 58 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991), 25-42. [abstract]
“Scholars and Saints.” Journal of Bible and Religion 29 (1961): 277-9.
“Schubert Ogden's Christology: A Comment”, n.d. [Unpublished].
“Scripture and Philosophy.” Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture 21 (1983): 115-21. Reprinted in Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, by William A. Beardslee. AAR Studies in Religion 58 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991), 163-72. [abstract]
“Sermon in the Form of a Fable.” In Experimental Preaching, ed. John Killinger (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1973), 141-52. [Book’s call# BV 4241 K48]
“Sex: Biological Bases of Hope.” In Religious Experience and Process Theology. eds., Bernard Lee and Harry J.Cargas. New York: Paulist Press, 1976, 175-94; (Reprinted from A House for Hope. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1972, chapter 1). [Book’s Call #: BT83.6 R4]
(with Joseph A. Deegan, >John B. Cobb, Jr., and Nelson Strenger “Should Christians Break the Law?” A Process and Faith Booklet. August, 1986.
“Some Notes on Symbols and Propositions”, 1977 [Unpublished].
“Syllabus: New Testament Hermeneutics, Fall, 1991, BS 455”, 1991 [Syllabus].
“Stories in the Postmodern World.” In David Ray Grffin, ed., Sacred Interconnections (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990), 163-75. Previously a conference paper, January 16-20, 1987.
“Teaching and Preaching: The Problem of Place.” Religion in Life 41 (1972): 59-68.
(with Kathlyn Breazeale) “Teenage Sexuality and Spirituality: Can the Two Become One?” A Process and Faith Booklet. February, 1992.
“Theology and Rhetoric in the University.” In David Ray Griffin and Joseph C. Hough, Jr., eds. Theology and the University: Essays in Honor of John B. Cobb, Jr. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991), 185-200.
“Theology in the Modern University.” Emory University Quarterly, 19 (1963): 84-94.
“The Theology of Rudolph Bultmann.” Emory University Quarterly 19 (1963): 8-13.
“Truth in the Study of Religion.” In Truth, Myth, and Symbol, eds. William A. Beardslee Thomas J. J. Altizer, and J. Harvey Young (Engleweed Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall Inc, 1962), 61-75. [BD171 .T78 1962]
“The Undergraduate Professor of Religion: Stabilizer or Prophet?” Bulletin of the American Academy of Religion 4 (Summer, 1967): 7-10.
“Uses of the Proverb in the Synoptic Gospels.” Interpretation 24, no.1 (1970): 61-73. [abstract available]. Reprinted in Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, by William A. Beardslee. AAR Studies in Religion 58 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991), 13-24.
“The Vision of Puritanism.” Emory University Quarterly 9 (1953): 129-40.
“Vita and Publications.” [Vita compiled in 1973, 2pp. Needs updating]. Publications 17 pp.
“Vital Ruins: Biblical Narrative and the Story Frameworks of Our Lives.” Southern Humanities Review 24 (1990): 101-16. Reprinted in Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, by William A. Beardslee. AAR Studies in Religion 58 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991), 219-36.
“Was Jesus More Optimistic Than Paul?: A Study in Teaching the New Testament.” Journal of Bible and Religion 24 (1956): 264-68. [abstract available]
(with Judith Casanova, John B. Cobb, Jr., Lewis S. Ford, and Joseph Deegan.”What Can We Believe About the Bible?” (1986) [Process and Faith Booklet].
“What Is It About? Reference in New Testament Literary Criticism.” In The New Literary Criticism and the New Testament, eds. Edgar McKnight and Elizabeth Struthers Malbon (Valley Forge, PA: Trinity Press International, 1994), 367-86.
“What Process Thought Means to Me.” n.d. [unpublished].
“What Process Thought Means to Me” 3 November 1989 [Conference Paper].
(with Mary Ellen Kilsby and >John B. Cobb, Jr.) “What Shall the Church Say about Homosexuality?” A Process and Faith Booklet. June 1992. Revised in February 1993.
(with Stephen E. Jacobson and >John B. Cobb, Jr.) “What Shall We Say about Other Religions?” December, 1992.
“What World Do You Live in?” Creative Transformation 5, no. 1 (Fall, 1995): 5-8.
“Whitehead and Hermeneutic,” and “Saving One’s Life by Losing It.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 47 (1979): 31-37, 57-72. [Also issue editor of this issue with David J. Lull.] These two essays are reprinted in Margins of Belonging: Essays on the New Testament and Theology, by William A. Beardslee. AAR Studies in Religion 58 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1991), 25-42 and 117-124, respectively. [abstract of Wh & Hermeneutics] [abstract of Saving One’s Life]
“The Wisdom Tradition and the Synoptic Gospels.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 35, no.3 (1967): 231-40.
Book Reviews
(Book Reviews before 1980 are listed in Orientation by Disorientation: Essays in Literary Criticism and Biblical Literary Criticism, Presented in Honor of William A. Beardslee, ed. Richard A. Spencer. Pittsburg Theological Monograph Series, No.35. Pittsburg: Pickwick Press, 1980.)
Achtemeier, Paul J. An Introduction to the New Hermeneutic. Encounter 31 (Summer 1970): 292-93.
Barth, Markus. Conversations with the Bible. Christian Advocate 12 (June 1965): 19-20.
Bennet, Curtis. God as Form: Essays in Greek Theology with Special Reference to Christianity and the Contemporary Theological Predicament. The Journal of Religion 58 (January 1978): 70-71.
Birch, Charles. Feelings. Creative Transformation 5.2 (Winter 1996): 19.
_____. A Purpose for Everything: Religion in a Postmodern World. Creative Transformation 1.2 (Fall, 1991), 10-11.
Block, Ernst. Atheism in Christianity. The Review of Books and Religion 2 (April 1973): 7.
Bohler, Carolyn Stahl. God is Like a Mother Hen and Much Much More. Creative Transformation 5.4 (Summer 1996): 21.
Bowman, John W. The Drama of the Book of Revelation. The Journal of Religion 36 (October 1956): 300.
Brizee, Robert. The Gift of Listening. Creative Transformation 3.1 (Autumn 1993): 9.
Bromwell, David J. Songs from the Midst of Flames. Creative Transformation 5.4 (Summer 1996): 20.
Bruce, F. F. The English Bible: A History of Translations. Chicago Theological Seminary Register 51 (November 1961): 22-23.
Bultmann, Rudolf. The History of the Synoptic Tradition. Christian Advocate 8 (April 1964): 17.
Childs, James M., Jr. Christian Anthropology and Ethics. Religion in Life 48 (Spring 1979): 126-27.
Cobb, John B. Jr. Christ in a Pluralistic Age. Religion in Life 45 (Autumn 1976): 385-86.
_____. Sustainability: Economics, Ecology, and Justice. Creative Transformation 2.2 (Winter 1993) 9.
_____. Sustaining the Common Good and The Green National Product. Creative Transformation 4.2 (Winter 1995) 22.
Crossan, John Dominic. Raid on the Articulate: Comic Eschatology in Jesus and Borges. Parabola 2 (Winter 1977): 119-20.
Crownfield, Frederic R. A Historical Approach to the New Testament. Journal of Bible and Religion 29 (October 1961): 340-42.
Cullman, Oscar. Salvation in History. Religious Education 63 (May-June, 1968): 241.
Daly, Robert J. The Origins of the Christian Docrtine of Sacrifice. Religion in Life 48 (Spring 1979): 126-27.
Damrosch, David. The Narrative Covenant: Transformations of Genre in the Growth of Biblical Literature. Encounter 50 (1989): 100.
Dentan, Robert C. The Design of the Scriptures. The Journal of Religion 41 (October 1961): 316-17.
Donahue, John R. Are you the Christ? Interpreation 30 (January 1976): 96.
Van Doren, Mark. Don Quixote’s Profession (The Walter Turner Candler Lectures for 1956-1957 at Emory University.) The Emory University Quarterly 14, no.3 (October 1958); 189-90.
Doty, William G. Contemporary New Testament Interpretations. Journal of Biblical Literature 92, no.1 (March 1973): 158-59.
Ellis, E. Earle and Max Wilcox, eds. Neotestamentica et Semitica: Studies in Honor of Matthew Black. Journal of Biblical Literature (June 1970): 243-44.
Epperly, Bruce G. At the Edges of LIfe: A Wholistic Vision of the Human Adventure. Creative Transformation 2, no.4 (Summer 1993) 9.
Farmer, Ronald L. Beyond the Impasse: The Promise of a Process Hermeneutic. Process Studies 28, no. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 1999): 152-4.
Furnish, Victor P. Theology and Ethics in Paul. Christian Advocate 12 (September 1968): 20-21.
Gaster, Theodore H., ed. (Introd. and Notes) The Dead Sea Scriptures (Trans.). The Emory Wheel 39, no.10 (November 14, 1957): ??
Giet, Stanislas. L’Apocalypse et L’histoire Étude historique sur L’apocalypse Johannique. The Journal of Religion 39 (January 1959): 68-69.
Harvey, A.E. Companion to the New Testament: The New English Bible. Interpretation 25 (October 1971): 514-15.
Légasse, S. Jésus et L’enfant: “Enfants,” “Petits” et “simples” dans la tradition synoptique. Journal of Biblical Literature 89, no.3 (1970): 383-84.
Hahn, Ferdinand. Exegetische Beiträge zum ökumenischen Gespräch. Journal of Ecumenical Studies 25 (1988): 473-74.
Harrisville, Roy A. Benjamin Wisner Bacon: Pioneer in American Biblical Scholarship., Idem, Frank Chamberlain Porter: Pioneer in American Biblical Scholarship. Religious Studies Review 6 (1980), 141.
Higgins, A. J. B. The Son of Man in the Teaching of Jesus. Religious Studies 19 (1983), 532-34.
Holifield, E. Brooks. The Covenant Sealed: The Development of Puritan Sacramental Theology in Old and >New England, 1570-1720. Candler Review 2 (January 1975): 40.
Jacobson, James R. Hope for Tomorrow’s Families. Creative Transformation 5.2 (Winter 1996): 19.
Jenkins, Christie L. Your Will Be Done on Earth: Eco-Spirituality Activities for 12-15 Year-Olds. Creative Transformation 2, no.4 (Summer 1993) 9.
Jones, Geraint Vaughan. The Art and Truth of the Parables. Journal of Bible and Religion 33 (July 1965): 268-70.
Kuck, David W. Judgment and Community Conflict: Paul’s Use of Apocalyptic Judgment Language in 1 Corinthians 3:5-4:5. Journal of Biblical Literature ( ): 728-30.
Kümmel, Werner Georg. Introduction to the New Testament. Christian Advocate 9 (December 1965): 16.
Latourelle, René. L’Accés á Jesus par les évangiles: Histoire et herméneutique. Trans. A. Owen [Finding Jesus Through the Gospels: History and Hermeneutics.] Religious Studies Review 5 (October, 1979): 300.
Lee, Bernard. The Becoming of the Church: A Process Theology of the Structures of Christian Experience. Religious Education 70 (July-August 1975): 452-54.
Légasse, S. Jésus et L’enfant: “Enfants”, “Petits”, et “simples” dans la tradition synoptiqu. Journal of Biblical Literature 89 (September 1970): 383-84.
Léon-Dufour, Xavier. Life and Death in the New Testament. Encounter 49 (1988) 165-66.
Löfberg, Jan. Spiritual or Human Value? An Evaluation-Systematical Reconstruction and Analysis of the Preaching of Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels. Journal of Biblical Literature 104 (1985), 336.
Lull, David John. The Spirit in Galatia: Paul’s Interpretation of Pneuma as Divine Power. Journal of Biblical Literature 102, no.4 (1983): 651-53.
Martin, Ralph P. The Spirit and the Congregation: Studies in I Corinthians 12-15. Theology Today 42 (1985), 145-46.
Martyn, J. Louis. History and Theology in the Fourth Gospel. Religion in Life 38 (Spring 1969): 150.
McDaniel, Jay. Of Gods and Pelicans: A Theology of Reverence for Life and Earth, Sky, Gods, and Mortals: Developing an Ecological Spirituality. Creative Transformation 2, no.2 (Winter 1993) 11
_____. With Roots and Wings. Creative Transformation 5.4 (Summer 1996): 20-21.
Meland, Bernard E. The Realities of Faith: The Revolution in Cultural Forms. Religion in Life 32, no.2 (Spring 1963): 307.
Metzger, Bruce M. The Early Versions of the New Testament: Their Origin, Transmission, and Limitations. Interpretations 33 (January 1979): 94-96.
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Translations
Pannenberg, Wolfhart. “Response to the Discussion.” In Theology as History, eds. James M. Robinson and John B.Cobb, Jr. (New York: Harper & Row, 1967), 221-76. WAB served as principal translator, with Thomas Oden and Carol Fellows.
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Tapes
“The Church and Contemporary Ethical Concerns.” Catalyst VII, 6 (June, 1975).
“Literary Criticism and the New Testament: Interview with William A. Beardslee.” Catalyst VII, 4 (April, 1975).
“The Normatively Human in Biblical Thought.” Catalyst IX, 3 (March, 1977).
“The Normatively Human in Process Thought.” Catalyst IX, 9 (August, 1977).