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  "textContent": "Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory - Issue 4.2 - April 2003   \n\nArticles \n\n_From Religion to Faith: Levinasian Ethics and the Grammar of Address._  \nBy Carl A. Raschke, University of Denver.  \n\n_Quoting Mieke Bal s Navel: Contemporary Theory, Preposterous Religion._  \nBy Benjamin Bennett-Carpenter, Catholic University of America.\n\n_The Christianization of Deconstruction._  \nBy William Egginton, University at Buffalo.\n\n_Iconic Revisions of the Modern World Picture._  \nBy Jeffrey L. Kosky, Bucknell University.\n\n_The Matter of Responsibility: Derrida and Gifting Across Cultures._  \nBy Ken Lokensgard, College of Charleston.\n\n_When Marion's Theology Seeks Certainty._  \nBy Mark Manolopoulos, Monash University.\n\n_A Private Happiness for All, Or, How to Cure National Depression, Hold Down a Career, Fulfill the Maternal Function and Still Wage Feminist Battle with a Smile_.  \nReview by Gail Hamner, Syracuse University\n\n_The Young Heidegger s Problematic Reading of Augustine s Ontological Restlessness._  \nReview by Sean J. McGrath, University of Toronto\n\n_Ricoeur as Another: The Ethics of Subjectivity_ edited by Richard A. Cohen and James L. Marsh, and _Paul Ricoeur and Contemporary Moral Thought_, edited by John Wall, William Schweiker, and W. David Hall.  \nProfile by Boyd Blundell, Boston College.",
  "title": "Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory - Issue 4.2 - April 2003"
}