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HARVARD THEOLOGICAL STUDIES RITUAL PRACTICES TO GAIN POWER Adjurations in the Hekhalot Literature, Jewish Amulets, and Greek Revelatory Adjurations REBECCA MACY LESSES Lesses analyzes the elaborate ritual performances that form a part of the early Jewish mystical literature stemming from Palestine and Babylonia in the fourth through eighth centuries C.E. as ritual practices to gain power. 1-56338-219-9 320 pp. $22.00 paperback ON SCHLEIERMACHER AND GENDER POLITICS PATRICIA E. GUENTHER-GLEASON This illuminating study of the fate of women and the feminine in the work of Schleiermacher, Schiller, and Schlegel is prefaced with background on the existential factors motivating the defense of the feminine by Schleiermacher and Schlegel, and Schiller's presence in their consciousness. 1-56338-220-2 384 pp. $23.00 paperback THE SOCIAL ORIGINS OF CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURE L. MICHAEL WHITE Vol. 1: Building God's House in the Roman World: Architectural Adaptation Among Pagans, Jews, Christians 1-56338-180-X 224pp. $17.00 paperback Vol. 2: Texts and Monuments for the Christian Domus Ecclesiae in Its Environment White assembles important archaeological, documen- tary, and literary sources for the development of early Christian architecture in the first three centuries. 1-56338-181-8 520 pp. $30.00 paperback TRINITY PRESS INTERNATIONAL P.O. Box 1321 Harrisburg, PA 17105 1-800-877-0012 24-hour Fax: 717-541-8128 terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0017816000006404 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 65.21.228.167, on 23 Oct 2021 at 12:22:51, subject to the Cambridge Core

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Page 1: HTR volume 91 issue 1 Cover and Back matter

H A R V A R D

THEOLOGICALS T U D I E S

RITUAL PRACTICES TO GAIN POWERAdjurations in the Hekhalot Literature, JewishAmulets, and Greek Revelatory AdjurationsREBECCA MACY LESSESLesses analyzes the elaborate ritual performances thatform a part of the early Jewish mystical literaturestemming from Palestine and Babylonia in the fourththrough eighth centuries C.E. as ritual practices togain power.1-56338-219-9 320 pp. $22.00 paperback

O N SCHLEIERMACHER

AND GENDER POLITICSPATRICIA E. GUENTHER-GLEASONThis illuminating study of the fate of women and thefeminine in the work of Schleiermacher, Schiller, andSchlegel is prefaced with background on the existentialfactors motivating the defense of the feminine bySchleiermacher and Schlegel, and Schiller's presence intheir consciousness.1-56338-220-2 384 pp. $23.00 paperback

THE SOCIAL ORIGINS OF

CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTUREL. MICHAEL WHITEVol. 1: Building God's House in the Roman World:Architectural Adaptation Among Pagans, Jews, Christians1-56338-180-X 224pp. $17.00 paperback

Vol. 2: Texts and Monuments for the Christian DomusEcclesiae in Its EnvironmentWhite assembles important archaeological, documen-tary, and literary sources for the development of earlyChristian architecture in the first three centuries.1-56338-181-8 520 pp. $30.00 paperback

TRINITY PRESS INTERNATIONALP.O. Box 1321Harrisburg, PA 171051-800-877-0012 • 24-hour Fax: 717-541-8128

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91:1 JANUARY 1998

3 The So-Called Therapeutae of De Vita ContemplativaJoan E. Taylor and Philip R. Davies

25 Maimonides on Freedom of the Will and MoralResponsibilityMoshe Sokol

41 Vincent Ferrer's Beati Petri Apostoli: Canonical andApocryphal Sources in Popular Vernacular PreachingAlberto Ferretro

59 Friedrich Schleiermacher on the Central Place of Worship in TheologyTheodore Vial

75 Communicative Theory and Theology: A ReconsiderationK. L Afrasiabi

Notes and Observations89 Bona Cogitare: An Epicurean Consolation in Phil 4:8-9

Paul Holloway

97 Books Received

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