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 to read them.
Peter Joshua Atkins, The Animalising Affliction of Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 4: Reading across the Human-Animal Boundary (T&T Clark)
Tim Meadowcroft
Matthew T. Bell, Ruled Reading and Biblical Criticism (Eisenbrauns)
Chris Blumhofer
Charles E. Cruise, Writing on the Edge: Paul’s Use of Hyperbole in Galatians (Pickwick)
Adam G. White
Zanne Domoney-Lyttle and Sarah Nicholson, eds., Women and Gender in the Bible: Texts, Intersections, Intertexts (Sheffield Phoenix)
Susanne Scholz
Craig A. Evans and David Mishkin, eds., A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Gospels (Hendrickson)
Maria Brutti
Else K. Holt, Narrative and Other Readings in the Book of Esther (T&T Clark)
Anthony J. Tomasino
Katherine Joy Kihlstrom Timpte, The Transformational Role of Discipleship in Mark 10:13–16: Passage towards Childhood (T&T Clark)
Amy Lindeman Allen
Andrew M. King, Social Identity and the Book of Amos (T&T Clark)
Jason Radine
Tat-siong Benny Liew and Fernando F. Segovia, eds., Reading Biblical Texts Together: Pursuing Minoritized Biblical Criticism (SBL Press)
Gregory Thomas Basker
Stephen J. Shoemaker, The Apocalypse of Empire: Imperial Eschatology in Late Antiquity and Early Islam (University of Pennsylvania Press)
Franz Volker Greifenhagen
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