Ah, the long afterlife of a blog! I see, via Google Books, that posts of mine – mostly my divinity school essays – have made it into the bibliographies and footnotes of the following books:
- The Novel and the Preachers: Religious Oratory and the Cultural Value of Nineteenth-Century Fiction, by Dawn Coleman (dissertation, 2004)
- “The Tenacity of the God-Problem: The Notion of God in Implicit Religion,” by Wilhelm Dupré, Implicit Religion: Journal for the Critical Study of Religion 16.1 (2013): 1–25.
- “Nature Reanimated,” in Attached Files: Anthropological Essays on Body, Psyche, Attachment and Spirituality, by Imre Lázár (2015): 244–259.
- Scandalizing Jesus?: Kazantzakis’s The Last Temptation of Christ Fifty Years On, ed. by Darren J. N. Middleton (2005)
- After Modernity?: Secularity, Globalization, and the Re-enchantment of the World, ed. by James K. A. Smith (2008)
- The Politics of Pessimism in Ecclesiastes: A Social Science Perspective, by Mark Sneed (2012)
- MIT: An Architectural Tour, by Douglass Shand-Tucci (2016)
- Telling in Henry James: The Web of Experience and the Forms of Reality, by Lynda Zwinger (2017)
Don’t worry, I won’t let it go to my head.