BIBLICAL STUDIES
Carol LaHurd
"Biblical Exorcism and Reader Response to Ritual in Narrative" In
The Daemonic Imagination: Biblical Text and Secular Story. eds. Robert Detweiler and William G. Doty. Atlanta: American Academy of Religion 1990 : 53-63
Applying reader response criticism and ritual studies, LaHurd examines Jesus’ encounter with the Gerasene demoniac in Mark 5. Mark’s portrayal of Jesus is illuminated by analysis of such ritual elements as liminality, exorcism, and the categories of clean and unclean.
BIBLICAL STUDIES
Carol LaHurd
"Re-Viewing Luke 15 with Arab Christian Women" In
A Feminist Companion to Luke. ed. Amy-Jill Levine with Marianne Blickenstaff. London and New York: Sheffield Academic Press 2002 : 246-248
Taking account of the religious perspectives of contemporary Arab Christian women and LaHurd’s own observations of women’s lives in Yemen, this chapter reinterprets Luke 15 in dialogue with other feminist and anthropological readings and finds new insights into women’s roles and informal power as displayed in the parables of lost sheep, lost coin, and lost son.
BIBLICAL STUDIES
Carol LaHurd
"Participating in the Body of Christ" In
Church Unity and the Corinthian Correspondence. ed. Robert Henry Crewdson. Buena Vista, VA: Mariner 2008 : 67-76
LaHurd reflects on the implications of Paul’s sacramental theology in 1 Corinthians 11 for current day ecumenical relations and for joint mission as the spiritual body of Christ.
THEOLOGY
Carol LaHurd
"Walking by Faith: Witness and Dialogue in the Multi-faith Americas" In
Multifaith Challenges: Facing the Americas ... and Beyond. ed. Mwakambana, Hance A. O.. Geneva: Lutheran World Federation 2002 : 51-64
Acknowledging the growing religious pluralism in the Americas, LaHurd discusses the worth of interfaith dialogue, strategies for conducting such dialogue effectively, and ways the Bible can serve witness and dialogue with religious others.
THEOLOGY
Carol LaHurd
"Islam" In
The Christian Theological Tradition. eds. Cory, Catherine A and David T. Landry. St. Paul: University of St. Thomas/Prentice-Hall 2000 : 165-179
The chapter presents an introduction to the history of Islam, the religion’s basic beliefs and practices, and Islam’s encounter with Christianity and modernity.
BIBLICAL STUDIES
Carol LaHurd
, Review of "Review of
Paul, Monotheism, and the People of God, by Nancy Calvert-Koyzis" In
Catholic Biblical Quarterly. 2006
BIBLICAL STUDIES
Carol LaHurd
, Review of "Review of
Many Things in Parables: Jesus and His Modern Critics, by Charles W. Hedrick" In
Catholic Biblical Quarterly. April 2005
THEOLOGY
Carol LaHurd
, Review of "Review of
When Religion Is Evil, by Charles Kimball" Fall In
Dialog: A Journal of Theology. 2003