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.
Melanie Baffes, ed., Text and Context: Vernacular Approaches to the Bible in Global Christianity
Reviewed by Dorothy Jean Weaver
Fiona C. Black and Jennifer L. Koosed, eds., Reading with Feeling: Affect Theory and the Bible
Reviewed by Shawn Kelley
Daniel Castelo, Sara M. Koenig, and David R. Nienhuis, eds., The Usefulness of Scripture: Essays in Honor of Robert W. Wall
Reviewed by Derek Morton Tovey
Kristin Divjanovic, Paulus als Philosoph: Das Ethos des Apostels vor dem Hintergrund antiker Populärphilosophie
Reviewed by Timothy A. Brookins
Elaine Wei-Fun Goh, Cross-Textual Reading of Ecclesiastes with the Analects: In Search of Political Wisdom in a Disordered World
Reviewed by Raymond C. Van Leeuwen
JoAnna M. Hoyt, Amos, Jonah, and Micah
Reviewed by John Ahn
Rivka Nir, The First Christian Believer: In Search of John the Baptist
Reviewed by Nathan Shedd
Lucy Peppiatt, Unveiling Paul’s Women: Making Sense of 1 Corinthians 11:2–16
Reviewed by J. J. Johnson Leese
Meira Polliack and Athalya Brenner-Idan, eds., Jewish Biblical Exegesis from Islamic Lands: The Medieval Period
Reviewed by Jason Kalman
Marie Noonan Sabin, Evolving Humanity and Biblical Wisdom: Reading Scripture through the Lens of Teilhard de Chardin
Reviewed by Thomas Andrew Bennett
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