Past Volumes
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion , Volume 8 (2017)
Latino Muslims in the United States: Reversion, Politics, and Islamidad by Gaston Espinosa, Harold Morales, and Juan Galvan Volume 8, Issue 1 (June 2017)
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion , Volume 7 (2016)
JRER Special Issue — Volume 7, Issue 1 Proceedings and Reflections — The 2012 Consultation of African and African Diasporan Women in Religion and Theology. Edited by Rosetta E. Ross and Evelyn L. Parker
Introduction by Evelyn L. Parker and Rosetta E. Ross Volume 7, Issue 1.1 (July 2016)An African Prayer from the Heart of a Woman by Elizabeth Amoah Volume 7, Issue 1.2 (July 2016)
“There Is Something in the Heavens”: Mobilizing amidst Violence against Women and Girls by Mercy Amba Oduyoye Volume 7, Issue 1.3 (July 2016)
Rethinking Indigenous Africana Sources of Womanist-Feminist Activisms in the 21st Century by Dianne M. Stewart Volume 7, Issue 1.4 (July 2016)
Hope Is as Strong as a Woman’s Arm: Mobilizing amidst Violence against Women and Girls in Africa and Its Diaspora — A Reflection by Rose Mary Amenga-Etego Volume 7, Issue 1.5 (July 2016)
In Search of My Mother’s Daughters: Toward a Womanist Meta-Epistemology of Radical Friendship by Eboni Marshall Turman Volume 7, Issue 1.6 (July 2016)
The Women Gathered — Stringing Beads of Resistance: Identity, Lament, and Hope — A Pastoral Care Reflection and Response by Carolyn Akua L. McCrary and Beverly Wallace Volume 7, Issue 1.7 (July 2016)
Hope Is as Strong as a Woman’s Arm:Mobilizing amidst Violence against Women and Girls in African and Its Diaspora — Reflections of a Ghanaian Muslim Woman by Rabiatu Ammah Volume 7, Issue 1.8 (July 2016)
Agency in Praxis by Fulera Issaka-Toure Volume 7, Issue 1.9 (July 2016)
The African and African Diasporic Women in Religion and Theology Conference: A Reflection by Meredith F. Coleman-Tobias Volume 7, Issue 1.10 (July 2016)
After Authenticity: Clarifying the Relevance of Culture as a Source of Moral Reflection in Asian American Christian Ethics by Ki Joo (KC) Choi Volume 7, Issue 2 (August 2016)
Becoming a Latino Jew: The Construction of a Panethnic Identity by Laura Limonic Volume 7, Issue 3 (November 2016)
Christian Model Minority: Racial and Ethnic Formation in Asian American Evangelicalism by K. Kale Yu Volume 7, Issue 4 (November 2016)
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion,
Special Issue — Volume 7, Issue 5 (2016)
Got Ethics? Envisioning and Evaluating the Future of Our Guild and Discipline
Edited by Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas, Gary Dorrien, Miguel A. De La Torre, and Gloria AlbrechtSetting the Context by Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas Volume 7, Issue 5.1 (November 2016)
Got Ethics? How History Has Shaped Us by Gary Dorrien Volume 7, Issue 5.2 (November 2016)
WTF, What Gives, and Who Cares? The Hopelessness of Our Discipline and Future by Miguel A. De La Torre Volume 7, Issue 5.3 (November 2016)
Is There a Common Good Anymore? A Candid Look at the Opposing Wills of Race, Religion, and Gender at Work by Gloria Albrecht Volume 7, Issue 5.4 (November 2016)
Ordering Our Steps, Engendering Ethics, and Race-ing Forward: The Promise and Peril of Organizations and Human Development by Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas Volume 7, Issue 5.5 (November 2016)
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion, Volume 6 (2015)
Farewell by Miguel A. De La Torre Volume 6, Issue 1 (April 2015)
What It Means to Be the Next Editor of JRER: Diversity, Solidarity, and Balance by Yung Suk Kim Volume 6, Issue 2 (April 2015)
Jesus Would Be Jim Crowed: Bishop Robert Lawson on Race and Religion in the Harlem Renaissance by Lloyd Barba Volume 6, Issue 3 (August 2015)
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion, Volume 5 (2014)
What’s Love Got to Do with It? “Lovelessness” within the Sorted-Out City by Keri Day Volume 5, Issue 1 (January 2014)
Situating the Indian Muslim: A Quest for the Vampiric “Other” in Globalized India by Tabassum “Ruhi” Khan Volume 5, Issue 2 (January 2014)
Liberation and “Emergent Situations”: Theological Discourse between (Christ’s) Life and Death by Timothy L. McGee Volume 5, Issue 3 (January 2014)
Directing the Discourse: Interpretation, Identity, and Institutional Diversification by W. David Nelson Volume 5, Issue 4 (January 2014)
A. C. Gaebelien and the Making of Hebrew Christians: Race, Mission, and the Hope of Israel on the Lower East Side, 1893-1899 by Daved Anthony Schmidt Volume 5, Issue 5 (January 2014)
Genocide in the Church: A Reconsideration of Rwanda by Timothy Horner Volume 5, Issue 6 (January 2014)
Colonialism in One Country:The Deported Peoples in the USSR as an Example of Internal Colonialism by J. Otto Pohl Volume 5, Issue 7 (May 2014)
Before the Fez: The Life and Times of Drew Ali, 1886-1924 by Fathie Ali Abdat Volume 5, Issue 8 (August 2014)
Redskin, Tanned Hide: A Book of Christian History Bound in the Flayed Skin of an American Indian: The Colonial Romance, christian Denial, and the Cleansing of a Christian School of Theology by Tink Tinker (wazhazhe / Osage Nation) Volume 5, Issue 9 (October 2014)
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion, Volume 4 (2013)
The Next Step by Miguel A. De La Torre Volume 4, Issue 1 (April 2013)
Ministers of Idolatry: The Society of Jesus, the Politics of Conversion, and the War on Indigenous Religious Traditions in Early Seventeenth-Century Peru by R. L. Green Volume 4, Issue 2 (April 2013)
To Be Young, Criminalized, and Black: How the Black Church Matters for Young, Black Men in the 21st Century by Geniece Crawford Volume 4, Issue 3 (April 2013)
Appropriating the Prophetic Visions of Du Bois and Thurman: Considerations for the Academy by Karen D. Crozier Volume 4, Issue 4 (April 2013)
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion, Volume 3 (2012)
Expanding on a Journal Like This by Miguel A. De La Torre Volume 3, Issue 1 (January 2012)
JRER Special Issue — Volume 3, Issue 2 New Overtures: Asian North American Theology in the 21st Century: Essays in Honor of Fumitaka Matsuoka, Edited by Eleazar S. Fernandez
Orchestrating New Theological Overtures: Heterogeneity, Dissonance, and Fluidity vis-à-vis Imperial Monophony by Eleazar S. Fernandez Volume 3, Issue 2.1 (January 2012)Asian North American Theologies in the 21st Century: A Personal Reflection by Fumitaka Matsuoka Volume 3, Issue 2.2 (January 2012)
From Classical Tradition Maintenance to Remix Traditioning: Revisioning Asian American Theologies for the 21st Century by Jonathan Y. Tan Volume 3, Issue 2.3 (January 2012)
Revisiting the Question Concerning (Theological) Contextualization by Lester Edwin J. Ruiz Volume 3, Issue 2.4 (January 2012)
Theological Counterpoints: Transnationalism and Political Theology in Asia Pacific by Kwok Pui-lan Volume 3, Issue 2.5 (January 2012)
Postcolonialism in Fugue: Contrapuntality of Asian American Experience by Wonhee Anne Joh Volume 3, Issue 2.6 (January 2012)
Elegies of Social Life: The Wounded Asian American by James Kyung-Jin Lee Volume 3, Issue 2.7 (January 2012)
Collaborative Dissonance: Gender and Theology in Asian Pacific America by Nami Kim Volume 3, Issue 2.8 (January 2012)
A Three-Part Sinfonia: Queer Asian Reflections on the Trinity by Patrick S. Cheng Volume 3, Issue 2.9 (January 2012)
Composing Integrity: An Approach to Moral Agency for Asian Americans by Sharon M. Tan Volume 3, Issue 2.10 (January 2012)
Singing Bluegrass in a Mother Tongue: A Pedagogy for Asian North American Churches by Boyung Lee Volume 3, Issue 2.11 (January 2012)
Informality, Illegality, and Improvisation: Theological Reflections on Money, Migration, and Ministry in Chinatown, NYC, and Beyond by Amos Yong Volume 3, Issue 2.12 (January 2012)
Should the Pedal Point Always Bring Dissonance Back into Harmony? Interrogating Missio Dei from an Asian American Perspective by J. Jayakiran Sebastian Volume 3, Issue 2.13 (January 2012)
Discordant Notes: Proselytism in an Age of Pluralism by J. Paul Rajashekar Volume 3, Issue 2.14 (January 2012)
Requiem Mess: The Bitter Medicine of Religious Change by James Treat Volume 3, Issue 2.15 (January 2012)
A Bembe for Chino Cubanos by Miguel A. De La Torre Volume 3, Issue 2.16 (January 2012)
Suffering We Know: The Hermeneutic of Han and the Dilemma of African American (Religious) Experience by Anthony B. Pinn Volume 3, Issue 2.17 (January 2012)
Worlds Made a Part by David Kyuman Kim Volume 3, Issue 2.18 (January 2012)
Fit to Lead? Perceptions of Middle Eastern and Muslim Americans as Potential Leaders in the US by Layana C. Navarre-Jackson Volume 3, Issue 3 (August 2012)
Prophetic Religion, Violence and Black Freedom: Reading Makandal’s Project of Black Liberation through a Fanonian Postcolonial Lens of Decolonization and Theory of Revolutionary Humanism by Celucien Joseph Volume 3, Issue 4 (August 2012)
“Righteousness and Justice”: Latino Catholics and Protestants, Barack Obama, and the 2008 Election by Gastón Espinosa Volume 3, Issue 5 (September 2012)
Labour Market Activity amongst Pakistani and Bangladeshi Women in the UK and Muslim Women in Israel by Kamel Mansi Volume 3, Issue 6 (November 2012)
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion, Volume 2 (2011)
Why Continue a Journal Like This? by Miguel A. De La Torre Volume 2, Issue 1 (January 2011)
JRER Special Issue — Volume 2, Issue 2 “The Past, Present, and Future of Scholars of Color in the Religious Academy”
Panel of the Past Chairs of the Committee for Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Profession of the American Academy of ReligionRace, Religion, and Politics, Then and Now: The Copperheads and the Tea Party by Cynthia Holder Rich Volume 2, Issue 3 (January 2011)
The Genesis of African American Religious Scholarship by Peter Paris Volume 2, Issue 2.1 (January 2011)
Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Academy by Kwok Pui-lan Volume 2, Issue 2.2 (January 2011)
Finding, Keeping, and … Wanting One’s Place: Thoughts on a “Darkening” Academy and the Epistemology of “Community” by Anthony B. Pinn Volume 2, Issue 2.3 (January 2011)
Hispanics Playing in the AAR’s Field of Dreams by Miguel A. De La Torre Volume 2, Issue 2.4 (January 2011)
Carmen Boullosa’s Duerme and the Inventing of Difference in Race and Religion by David M. Buyze Volume 2, Issue 4 (April 2011)
A Clash of Worldviews: The Impact of the Notion of Progress on Naga Culture, 1832-1947 by Tezenlo Thong Volume 2, Issue 5 (May 2011)
The Social Origins of Shia and Sunni Islamism by Khatchik DerGhougassian Volume 2, Issue 6 (May 2011)
More than Fresh Air: African-American Children’s Influence on Mennonite Religious Practice, 1950-1979 by Tobin Miller Shearer Volume 2, Issue 7 (May 2011)
“Common Cause”: On the Black-Immigrant Debate and Constructing the Muslim American by Sylvia Chan-Malik Volume 2, Issue 8 (May 2011)
The Rhetoric of Prayer: Dutty Boukman, the Discourse of “Freedom from Below,” and the Politics of God by Celucien Joseph Volume 2, Issue 9 (June 2011)
The Woman’s Voice in Ezekiel 16 by S. R. Llewelyn and J. E. Payne Volume 2, Issue 10, (July 2011)
Abdul Hamid Suleiman and the Origins of the Moorish Science Temple by Patrick D. Bowen Volume 2, Issue 11 (September 2011)
Sociology + Theology = Multifractal Theology by Henry Kim Volume 2, Issue 12 (November 2011)
Hanging Out a Red Ribbon: Listening to Musa Dube’s Postcolonial Feminist Theology by Melissa Browning Volume 2, Issue 13 (December 2011)
The Religious Imagination and Ideas of Jean Price-Mars (Part 1) by Celucien Joseph Volume 2, Issue 14 (December 2011)
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion ,
Special Issue: Resisting Imperial Peace (2010)
The US Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians (US EATWOT),
Edited by Michael Andraos and Andrea Smith Volume 1, Issue 13.1-13.9 (December 2010)Introduction by Michel Andraos and Andrea Smith Volume 1, Issue 13.1 (December 2010)
Islamist Movements in the Middle East and Resistance to Imperial Peace by Michel Andraos Volume 1, Issue 13.2 (December 2010)
The Racialization of Religion: Christian Zionism, Islamophobia, and Imperial Peace by Andrea Smith Volume 1, Issue 13.3 (December 2010)
Not Just Peace: Living and Giving Life in the Shadow of Imperial Death by Tat-siong Benny Liew Volume 1, Issue 13.4 (December 2010)
Resisting Imperial Peace by Resisting the Biblical Text by Randall C. Bailey Volume 1, Issue 13.5 (December 2010)
The United States as Imperial Peace: Decolonization and Indigenous Peoples by Marcus Briggs-Cloud Volume 1, Issue 13.6 (December 2010)
Erotic Power: Resisting Imperial Love by Rita Nakashima Brock Volume 1, Issue 13.7 (December 2010)
Upsetting the Powers: Prophetic Christianity in the Context of Empire by Adam Clark Volume 1, Issue 13.8 (December 2010)
Resisting the Imperial Peace: Black Women and Self-Love by Rosetta E. Ross Volume 1, Issue 13.9 (December 2010)
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion, Volume 1 (2010)
Why a Journal Like This? by Miguel De La Torre Volume 1, Issue 1 (January 2010)
Jamestown as Romance and Tragedy: Abjection, Violence, Missiology, and American Indians by Tink Tinker Volume 1, Issue 2 (March 2010)
A Decade of Racial/Ethnic Diversity in Theological Education: The Continuous Challenge of Inclusion with Justice by Fernando A. Cascante Volume 1, Issue 3 (April 2010)
“Heathens, Infidels, and Savages”: Columbus Day, the Western Shoshone, and the Christian Foundations of American Empire by Bradley Klein Volume 1, Issue 4 (May 2010)
Religion and Class Struggle: Transformations in Progressive Theology in the United States and Some Implications for Race and Gender by Joerg Rieger Volume 1, Issue 5 (May 2010)
Recovering the “Body Politic”: Racialized and Gendered Diaspora in Accredited Graduate Theological Education by Lester Edwin J. Ruiz Volume 1, Issue 6 (May 2010)
Engaging Afro/black-Orientalism: A Proposal by Nami Kim Volume 1, Issue 7 (June 2010)
Beyond Fundamentalism: Reconstructing African American Religious Thought by Ronald B. Neal Volume 1, Issue 8 (July 2010)
Decreation, Art, and a Passage of Diasporic Soul: Reading Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s Pomegranate Offering with Simone Weil by Min-Ah Cho Volume 1, Issue 9 (August 2010)
Theology, Racial Privilege, and the Practice of Resistance by Michael L. Raposa Volume 1, Issue 10 (September 2010)
The Latino American Da’wah Organization and the “Latino/a Muslim” Identity in the United States by Patrick D. Bowen Volume 1, Issue 11 (September 2010)
Seeing Red in the Black Church: Marxist Thought and African American Christianity by Juan M. Floyd-Thomas Volume 1, Issue 12 (November 2010)