Feb 8, 2020

The Latest Issue of the Review of Biblical Literature

The latest issue of Review of Biblical Literature is out. Reviews can be accessed by clicking the links below but unfortunately you must be a SBL member.

George J. Brooke and Ariel Feldman, eds., On Prophets, Warriors, and Kings: Former Prophets through the Eyes of Their Interpreters
Reviewed by Ryan D. Schroeder

Joshua J. F. Coutts, The Divine Name in the Gospel of John: Significance and Impetus
Reviewed by Deolito V. Vistar Jr.

Brian T. German, Psalms of the Faithful: Luther’s Early Reading of the Psalter in Canonical Context
Reviewed by Jill Firth

Matthew S. Goldstone, The Dangerous Duty of Rebuke: Leviticus 19:17 in Early Jewish and Christian Interpretation
Reviewed by G. Geoffrey Harper

Hallvard Hagelia and Markus Zehnder, eds., Interreligious Relations: Biblical Perspectives
Reviewed by Stefan Felber

Paul Michael Kurtz, Kaiser, Christ, and Canaan: The Religion of Israel in Protestant Germany 1871–1918
Reviewed by Collin Cornell

Andrew Mein, Nathan MacDonald, and Matthew A. Collins, eds., The First World War and the Mobilization of Biblical Scholarship
Reviewed by Rhiannon Graybill

Mark D. Nanos, Reading Paul within Judaism: Collected Essays of Mark D. Nanos, Vol. 1
Reviewed by Brian J. Robinson

Katharina Pyschnny and Sarah Schulz, eds., Debating Authority: Concepts of Leadership in the Pentateuch and the Former Prophets
Reviewed by Brandon R. Grafius

Karl Olav Sandnes, Paul Perceived: An Interactionist Perspective on Paul and the Law
Reviewed by Brian Rosner

Elizabeth E. Shively and Geert Van Oyen, eds., Communication, Pedagogy, and the Gospel of Mark
Reviewed by Nicholas A. Elder

Caryn Tamber-Rosenau, Women in Drag: Gender and Performance in the Hebrew Bible and Early Jewish Literature Reviewed by Madadh Richey

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