“And Let Us Make Us a Name”: Reflections on the Future of the Religion and Health Field Jeff Levin Original Paper 17 March 2009 Pages: 125 - 145
Re-conceptualizing the Factor Structure of the Brief Multidimensional Measure of Religiousness/Spirituality Brick JohnstoneDong Pil YoonJoseph Hinkebein Original Paper 31 May 2008 Pages: 146 - 163
What’s the 411? Assessing the Feasibility of Providing African American Adolescents with HIV/AIDS Prevention Education in a Faith-Based Setting Shelley A. FrancisWendy K. LamVijaya K. Hogan Original Paper 20 May 2008 Pages: 164 - 177
Associations Between Breast Cancer Risk Factors and Religiousness in American Women in a National Health Survey F. GillumCarla Williams Original Paper 28 June 2008 Pages: 178 - 188
Eating Attitudes and Dieting Behavior Among Religious Subgroups of Israeli-Arab Adolescent Females Yael LatzerFaisal AzaizaOrna Tzischinsky Original Paper 04 July 2008 Pages: 189 - 199
Creative Nonfiction: Narrative and Revelation Curtis W. Hart Original Paper 09 December 2008 Pages: 217 - 223
Coming to Terms with Our Regrets Nathan CarlinDonald Capps Original Paper 28 February 2009 Pages: 224 - 239
A Fatality: “My Brother was a Schaliah, a Messenger” Ross Sandler Original Paper 11 October 2008 Pages: 240 - 245
The Huichol Offering: A Shamanic Healing Journey Carl Allen Hammerschlag Original Paper 26 September 2008 Pages: 246 - 258
Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves. By Sharon Begley. 283 pp. Balantine Books, New York, 2008. $14.95 Jeffrey H. Boyd Book Review 19 November 2008 Pages: 259 - 262