AndrewsWilliam, and McKayNellie, eds. Toni Morrison's Beloved: A Casebook. New-York: Oxford UP, 1999.
2.
AtlasMarilyn Judith. “Toni Morrison's Beloved and the Reviewers.”Midwestern Miscellany18 (1990): 45–57.
3.
CarmeanKaren. Toni Morrison's World of Fiction. Troy: Whitston, 1993.
4.
DenardCarolyn. “Beyond Bitterness and History: Teaching Beloved.”Approaches to Teaching the Novels of Toni Morrison. Ed. McKayNellie and EarleKathryn. New York: MLA, 1997. 40–47.
5.
FieldsKaren. “To Embrace Dead Strangers: Toni Morrison's Beloved.”Mother Puzzles: Daughters and Mothers in Contemporary American Literature. Ed. PearlmanMickey. New York: Greenwood, 1989. 159–69.
6.
FooteJulia. “A Brand Plucked from the Fire: An Autobiographical Sketch.”Spiritual Narratives. Ed. HouchinsSue. New York: Oxford UP, 1988. 1–124.
7.
FurmanJan. Toni Morrison's Fiction. Columbia: U of South Carolina P, 1996.
8.
GoatleyDavid. Were You There?: Godforsakenness in Slave Religion. Maryknoll: Orbis, 1996.
9.
GrewalGurleen. Circles of Sorrow, Lines of Struggle: The Novels of Toni Morrison. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1998.
10.
HinisHelene. “Re-Membering the Ex-Slave Self: Baby Suggs' ‘Own Brand’ of History in Toni Morrison's Beloved”Women, Creators of Culture. Ed. GeorgoudakiEkaterini and PastourmatziDomna. Thessalonika: Hellenic Association of American Studies, 1997. 181–90.
11.
HollowayKarla. “Beloved: A Spiritual.” Andrews and McKay 67–78.
12.
LinstromHarold. Wesley and Sanctification: A Study in the Doctrine of Salvation. London: Epworth, 1946.
13.
MaySamuel. “Margaret Garner and Seven Others.” Andrews and McKay 25–36.
14.
MbaliaDoreatha. Toni Morrison's Developing Class Consciousness. Selinsgrove: Susquehanna UP, 1991.
15.
MitchellCarolyn. “‘I Love to Tell the Story’: Biblical Revisions in Beloved”Religion and Literature23. 3 (1991): 27–42.
16.
MitchellHenry. Black Belief: Folk Beliefs of Blacks in America and West Africa. New York: Harper, 1975.
17.
MorrisonToni. Beloved. New York: Penguin, 1987.
18.
MorrisonToni. “An Interview with Toni Morrison.” With Christina Davis. Taylor-Guthrie 223–33.
19.
MorrisonToni. “An Interview with Toni Morrison.” With Nellie McKay. Taylor-Guthrie 138–55.
20.
MorrisonToni. “The Language Must Not Sweat: A Conversation with Toni Morrison.” With LeClairThomas. Taylor-Guthrie 119–28.
21.
MorrisonToni. “Tony Morrison.” With Charles Ruas. Taylor-Guthrie 93–118.
22.
NeubauerPaul. “The Demon of Loss and Longing: The Function of the Ghost in Toni Morrison's Beloved.”Demons: Mediators Between This World and the Other. Ed. PetzoldtRuth and NeubauerPaul. New York: Peter Lang, 1998. 165–74.
23.
OttenTerry. The Crime of Innocence in the Fiction of Toni Morrison. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1989.
24.
PotokChaim. “Foreword.”Evil and the Morality of God. By SchulweisHarold M., Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College P, 1983. i–iii.
25.
RaboteauAlbert J.Slave Religion: The ‘Invisible Institution’ in the Antebellum South. New York: Oxford UP, 1978.
26.
SchmidtJean Miller. “Holiness and Perfection.”Encyclopedia of the American Religious Experience. Vol. 2. Ed. LippyCharles. New York: Scribner, 1988. 813–29.
27.
SchmuddeCarol. “The Haunting of 124.”African American Review26 (1992): 409–17.
28.
Taylor-GuthrieDanille, ed. Conversations with Toni Morrison. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1994.
29.
TraceJacqueline. “Dark Goddesses: Black Feminist Theology in Morrison's Beloved.”Obsidian II: Black Literature in Review6. 3 (1991): 14–30.
30.
TurnerGeorge Allen. The More Excellent Way: Scriptural Basis of the Wesleyan Message. Winona Lake: Light and Life, 1951.
31.
WesleyJohn. Vol. 12 of The Works of John Wesley. 14 vols. Ed. JacksonThomas. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1959.