A collection of faculty scholarship from Social Justice faculty at Dominican University of California.
NOTE: The Department of Social Justice was formerly known as the Department of Religion and Philosophy. The name and the focus of the department changed in 2019
Scholarship from 2009
The Evangelical Sisterhood of Mary: Profile of a Protestant Monastic Order, George Faithful
Scholarship from 2008
Niebuhr’s Immoral Society and Bellah’s Good Society: A Conversation about Moral Man, Harlan Stelmach
Scholarship from 2007
Salvation and Liberation: Revisiting an Interfaith Classic, Philip Novak
Scholarship from 2006
One for the Sages, Philip Novak
Scholarship from 2005
Civil Religion in the Interfaith Context of Northern California: Revisiting Robert Bellah's Broken Covenant Project, Harlan Stelmach
[Review] Antiracist Education: From Theory to Practice by Julie Kailin., Laura Stivers
Scholarship from 2004
Reflections on the Case Study: James Tuttle vs. Lakeland Community College, Harlan Stelmach
Scholarship from 2002
To Be or Not to Be a Vegetarian, Laura Stivers
Woven on the Loom of Time: Many Faiths and One Divine Purpose by M. Darrol Bryant, Philip Novak
Scholarship from 1992
Universal Theology and the Idea of Cosmic Order, Philip Novak
Scholarship from 1991
From the Religions of Man to the World's Religions: A Conversation with Huston Smith, Philip Novak and Bridgett Novak
Scholarship from 1990
Mystical Experiences and the Search for Human Spiritual Connection, Philip Novak
The Practice of Attention, Philip Novak
Scholarship from 1989
Buddhist Meditation and the Great Chain of Being: Some Misgivings, Philip Novak
Mysticism, Enlightenment, and Morality, Philip Novak
Scholarship from 1988
Commencement Address: Time, Noise and God, Philip Novak
On the Virtue of Not Knowing Who You Are, Philip Novak
Scholarship from 1987
Tao How? Asian Religions and the Problem of Environmental Degradation, Philip Novak
Scholarship from 1984
Search for Nothing: The Life of St. John of the Cross by Richard P. Hardy, Philip Novak
The Dynamics of the Will in Buddhist and Christian Practice, Philip Novak
Scholarship from 1983
Reluctant High Priest | Inter Views by James Hillman with Laura Pozzo, Philip Novak
Scholarship from 1982
America Without Violence by Michael Nagler, Philip Novak
Buddhism and Christianity by George Siegmund, Philip Novak
Fullness of Life: Historical Foundations for a New Mysticism by Margaret R. Miles, Philip Novak
Scholarship from 1981
Empty Willing: Contemplative Being-In-The-World in St. John of the Cross and Dogen, Philip Novak