Dean Ray
L. Hart
Publications
Editorships | Guest Editorships | Books and Chapters in Books | Monographs | Articles | Editorial Articles and Notes | Major Essays and Essay-Reviews | Brief Reviews | Books Examining and Referring to Unfinished Man and the Imagination
Editorships
Editor, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1969-1979. Volumes XXXIX-XLIX, 55 issues, 10,099 pages.
Guest Editorships
Guest Editor, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, vol. LIII, no. 4 (December 1985): entire issue devoted to plenary addresses given at the 75 th anniversary meeting of the American Academy of Religion.
Books and Chapters in Books
Chapter in book: "Godhead, God (s), Religions, and
the Christian Religion." in Theology
in Global Context.
Amos Yong and Peter Heltzel, eds. New York: T & T Clark,
2004. pp. 243-263.
Chapter in book: "Godhead and God." in Thinking
Through the Death of God: A Critical Companion to Thomas
J. J. Altizer. Lissa McCullough and Brian Schroeder, eds. New York: State
University of New York Press, 2004. pp.47-63.
Chapter in book: “God and Creature in the Eternity
and Time of Nonbeing
(or Nothing): Afterthinking Meister Eckhart,” in The
Otherness of God, ed. Orrin F. Summerell, Charlottesville
and London: University of Virginia Press, 1998 pp. 35-59.
Chapter in book, “Fall /Fault in Human Nature/Nurture?,” in
Is There a
Human Nature?, ed. Leroy S. Rouner, Notre Dame: University
of Notre Dame Press, 1997, pp. 132-148.
Chapters in book, “La négativité dans
l’ordre du divin” (pp. 187-208) and
“
Pensées d’après Eckhart” (pp. 473-478)
in Voici Maître Eckhart, edited
by Emilie Zum Brunn (Grenoble: Editions Jérôme
Millon, 1994).
Chapter in book: "The Dialectic of Home and Homelessness:
Religion,
Nature, and Home,” in The Whirlwind
of Culture: Essays in Honor of Langdon Gilkey, Donald W. Musser and Joseph L. Price, editors (Meyer-Stone Publishing
Company, 1988).
The Critique of Modernity: Theological Reflections on Contemporary Culture, with Julian N. Hartt and Robert P. Scharlemann ( Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1987).
The Critique of Modernity: Theological Reflections on Contemporary
Culture, with Julian N. Hartt and Robert P. Scharlemann (Charlottesville:
University of Virginia Press, 1987).
Trajectories in the Study of Religion, Ray L. Hart, editor
(Atlanta: Scholars
Press, 1986, 317 pp.).
Unfinished Man and the Imagination (New York: Herder and Herder
1968, 418 pp.). Re-issued in paperbound in the Seabury Library of Contemporary Theology (New York: The Seabury Press 1979, 418 pp.); Second edition, paperbound (Atlanta: Scholars Press 1985).
Chapter in book: “American Academy of Religion,” A
Report to the
Congress of the United States on the State of the Humanities (New York: The American Council of Learned Societies 1985,
244 pp., pp. 1-16). Cited and condensed
in Reauthorization of Foundation on the Arts and Humanities
Act of 1985, Serial
no. 99-64 (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1986, pp. 411-419).
Article: “Thomas J. J. Altizer,” in Encyclopedia
of World Biography (New
York: McGraw-Hill 1985).
Chapter in book: “The Poiesis of Place,” in Hermeneutics
and the
Worldliness of Faith, edited by Charles Courtney, Olin M.
Ivey and Gordon E. Michalson (Drew University Press 1975,
pp. 229-240).
Editor, ______________ (Selections from Thomas
Aquinas), translated into Chinese by N. Zia, [Christian Classics
Library, 1st Series, no. 15] (Hong Kong: The Foundation
for Theological Education in Southeast Asia, in association
with the Council on Christian Literature for Overseas Chinese
1966, 642 pp.).
Monographs
Religious and Theological Studies in American Higher Education:
A Pilot
Study [Originally published in Journal
of the American Academy of Religion LIX, no. 4] (Atlanta: Scholars Press 1992, 112
pp.).
Report, State University of New York National Planning Committee
for
Religious Studies (Stony Brook: 1974, 59 pp.).
Religious Studies in the State University
of New York (Stony
Brook: 1973,
152 pp.).
Articles
“Religious and Theological Studies in American Higher
Education: A Pilot
Study,” Journal of the American Academy of Religion, vol. LIX, no. 4
(December 1991), pp. 715-727.
“To Be and Not To Be: Sit Autem Sermo (“Lógos)
Vester: Est, Est: Non,
Non,” Journal of the American Academy of Religion,
vol. LIII, no. 1 (March 1985), 5-22.
“JAAR in the Seventies: Unconcluding Unscientific
Postface,” Journal of
the American Academy of Religion, XLVII, no. 4 (December 1979) 509-
516.
“Hellenic Theopoesis,” Religious
Studies Review,
vol. V., no. 3 (July 1979)
181-184.
“The Structure of the American Academy of Religion
Annual Meeting,”
Bulletin of the Council on the Study
of Religion, vol. LIII,
no. 1 (January 1973) 36-47.
“The Poiesis of Place,” Journal
of Religion,
vol. LIII, no. 1 (January 1973) 36-
47.
“Schubert Ogden on the Reality of God,” Religion
in Life, vol. XXXV, no. 4
(Winter 1967) 506-515.
“Plato on Immortality,” (a review article:
Robert Leet Patterson, Plato on
Immortality, University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania
State University Press 1965). International
Philosophical Quarterly, vol. V, no. 3 (September 1965) 436-46.
“The Imagination in Plato,” International
Philosophical Quarterly, vol. V, no. 3
(September 1965) 436-461.
“Heidegger’s Being and Time and Phenomenology,” Encounter,
vol. XXVI, no. 3
(Summer 1965) 3-21.
“Imagination and the Scale of Mental Acts,” Continuum,
vol. III, no. 1 (Spring
1965) 3-21.
“Apostles,” “Bible,” “Dead
Sea Scrolls,” “Devil,” and “Trinity,” Britannica
Junior Encyclopedia.
“Recent Tillichiana,” The
Drew Gateway, vol.
XXX, no. 2 (Winter 1960) 98-106.
“Fellowship and Circumcision: The Doctrine of the
Church,” The Drew Gateway,
vol. XXVII, no. 3 (Spring 1957) 161-164.
Editorial Articles and Notes
“The Journal of Changes,” Journal
of the American Academy of Religion, vol.
XLIX, no. 3 (September 1979) 1-3.
“The Presence of the Journal of the Future,” Journal
of the American Academy of
Religion, vol. XLV, no. 1 (March 1977) 3-10.
“In Lieu of a Bicentennial Issue: The Restitution
of True Religion and the
Institutions of Sidney E. Mead,” Journal
of the American Academy of Religion, vol. XLIV, no. 1 (March 1976) 3-5.
“ The Future of the Journal and the Journal of the Future:
How Far JAAR?”
Bulletin of the Council on the Study
of Religion, vol.
VI, no. 5 (December 1975) 6-9.
“Journal of the American Academy
of Religion, Editor’s
Report, 1975,” Bulletin
of the Council on the Study of Religion, vol. V, no. 5 (December
1974)
6-8.
“Of Fast-Writing, Fast-Reading Youths,” Journal
of the American Academy of
Religion, vol. XL, no. 1 (March 1972) 54.
Selected Items from Secondary Literature
on Professor Hart’s
Work
Major Essays and Essay-Reviews
John Dillenberger, “Contemporary Theologians and the
Visual Arts,” Journal of
the American Academy of Religion, vol. LIII, no. 4 (December
1985) 599-615.
Giles Gunn, “The Literary and Cultural Study of Religion:
Problems and
Prospects,” Journal of the American
Academy of Religion,
vol. LIII, no. 4 (December 1985) 617-633.
Fritz Buri, “American Philosophy of Religion from
a European Perspective: The
Problem of Meaning and Being in the Theologies of Imagination
and Process,” Journal of the American
Academy of Religion,
vol. LIII, no. 4 (December 1985) 651-673.
Fritz Buri, “Eine Schaustellung amerikanischer Theologie,” Kirchenblatt
für die
reformierte Schweiz, 141 Jahrg., Nr. 6 (21 März 1985)
92-93.
Matthias L. Neuman, O.S.B., The Imagination
in Theology,
Ch. III, “Ray L. Hart:
Imagination and Revelation (Rome: Pontificum Athenaeum Anselmianum
1976) 20-32.
Walter J. Ong, S.J., “Another View on Theological
Style: Ray L. Hart’s
Unfinished Man and the Imagination,” Soundings, vol.
LIII, no. 4 (Winter
1970) 450-455.
John W. Dixon, Jr., “Theological Style and Theological
Criticism: Unfinished
Man and the Imagination by Ray L. Hart,” Soundings,
vol. LIII, no. 3 (Fall 1970) 323-338.
Amos N. Wilder, “Unfinished
Man and the Imagination,” Interpretation,
vol.
XXIV, (April 1970) 252-256.
Walter J. Ong, S. J., “Hart’s Unfinished
Man and the Imagination,”
Interpretation, vol. XXIV (April 1970) 252-256.
Thomas D. Parker, “Unfinished
Man and the Imagination” McCormick
Quarterly (November 1969) 74-77.
James B. Wiggins and Daniel O. Dugan, “Unfinished
Man and the Imagination,” Continuum, vol. VII, no. 3 (Autumn 1969) 493-500.
Edward Farley, “Can Revelation by Formally Described?” Journal
of the
American Academy of Religion, vol. XXXVII, no. 2 (September
1969) 270-285.
W. J. McCutcheon, “Unfinished
Man and the Imagination,” Cross
Currents
(Summer 1969) 364-367.
Robert J. O’Connell, “Open-ended Humanity:
Hart’s Unfinished Man and the
Imagination,” The Catholic
World, vol. 209 (May 1969).
Brief Reviews – Unfinished Man and
the Imagination
- By David Fisher, New Blackfriars,
1969, 611-613.
- Theology Today, vol. XXVI
(October 1969) 346-347.
- By Joseph D. Bettis, The Christian
Century, vol. 86 (3
September 1969) 1139.
- By Robert P. Roth, Lutheran Forum (May
1969) 39-40.
- Times Literary Supplement (20
March 1969) 363.
Books (Partial List) Examining and Referring to Unfinished
Man and the Imagination
Unfinished…Essays in Honor of Ray L. Hart, Mark C.
Taylor, editor (Chico, CA:
Scholars Press 1981) 188 pp.
Kathleen R. Fisher, The Inner Rainbow:
The Imagination in Christian Life (New
York: Paulist Press 1983).
William Mallard, The Reflection of Theology in Literature:
A Case Study in
Theology and Culture (San Antonio: Trinity University Press
1977).
Urban T. Holmes III, Ministry and
Imagination (New York:
Seabury Press 1976).
Theodore W. Jennings, Jr., Introduction
to Theology (Philadelphia:
Fortress Press
1976).
Earl D. C. Brewer, editor, Transcendence
and Mystery (New
York: IDOC/North
America 1975).
Edward Farley, Ecclesial Man (Philadelphia: Fortress Press
1975).
James M. Gustafson, Can Ethics Be
Christian? (Chicago:
University of Chicago
Press 1975).
David Tracy, Blessed Rage for Order (New York: Seabury
Press 1975).
Charles E. Winquist, The Transcendental
Imagination (The
Hague: Martinus
Nijhoff 1972).
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