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Midwestern Journal of Theology 23:1
The latest issue of the Midwestern Journal of Theology is available as a free PDF here. It contains the following articles.
Faculty Address Spring 2024: 'The Roman Road Ends in Water: Baptism, Confessing with the Mouth and Calling on the Name of the Lord'Rustin Umstattd
Perspectives on Zephaniah's Macrostructure: Critiques and a Proposal
Jason S. DeRouchie
Theological Factors that Contributed to the Rise of Islam in Christian Contexts
Joe M. Allen III
Developmental Personhood: A Critique of Secular Bioethics' Major Premise
J. Alan Branch
"First Among Equals"? Examining the Role of "Senior Pastor" within Plurality Eldership
Taylor Lassiter
The Relationship between Faith and Baptism: A Biblical and Historical Analysis
Peter Goeman
Jul 15, 2024
Journal of Biblical Literature 143:2
Volume 143:2 of the Journal of Biblical Literature is now available. Here is a list of articles with links to abstracts.
Taking Biblical Authors at Their Word: On Scholarly Ethics, Sexual Violence, and Rape Culture in the Hebrew Bible
Barbara Thiede
Miriam’s Dance as Embodied Prophecy (Exodus 15:20–21)
Anathea E. Portier-Young
Conquests Need Monuments and Monuments Need Inscriptions: The Textual Location of the Mount Ebal Altar Episode in Joshua
Kyle A. Rouse
Local Manifestations of YHWH within El’s Divine Council: Psalm 82 in the Context of Israelite Religion
Shane M. Thompson
The Problems of Land Possession and the Meaning of Isaiah 60:21
Shalom E. Holtz
Gendered Lament, Gendered Response: Reading Lamentations with Its Early Interpreters
Aron Tillema
Suddenly and Then Gradually: The Growth of the Septuagint and Its Canon
Edmon L. Gallagher
Phoebe, a Host of Christian Travelers: The Meaning of Προστάτις in Romans 16:2
Jason Borges
With Whom Is Peter Eating in Antioch? Reading τὰ ἔθνη in Galatians 2:12 as Including Nonbelieving Gentiles
Ruben A. Bühner
The Concept of Διαθήκη in Galatians 3:15–18
Kyu Seop Kim
Jul 14, 2024
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 to read them.
Katharine J. Dell, The Lord by Wisdom Founded the Earth: Creation and Covenant in Old Testament Theology (Baylor University Press)
Daniel R. Driver
Diana Edelman, Kåre Berge, Philippe Guillaume, and Benedetta Rossi, eds., Deuteronomy in the Making: Studies in the Production of Debarim (De Gruyter)
Samantha J. Scott
Lester L. Grabbe, A History of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period, Volume 4: The Jews under the Roman Shadow (4 BCE–150 CE) (T&T Clark)
Michaël Girardin
David B. Hollander, Thomas R. Blanton IV, and John T. Fitzgerald, eds., The Extramercantile Economies of Greek and Roman Cities: New Perspectives on the Economic History of Classical Antiquity (Routledge)
Gary D. Wallin
Llewellyn Howes, The Formative Stratum of the Sayings Gospel Q: Reconsidering Its Extent, Message, and Unity (Mohr Siebeck)
John S. Kloppenborg
Matthias Konradt, Christology, Torah, and Ethics in the Gospel of Matthew (Mohr Siebeck)
George Branch-Trevathan
Adam E. Miglio, Caryn A. Reeder, Joshua T. Walton, and Kenneth C. Way, eds., For Us, but Not to Us: Essays on Creation, Covenant, and Context in Honor of John H. Walton (Pickwick)
William Horst
Timothy M. Rucker, The Temple Keys of Isaiah 22:22, Revelation 3:7, and Matthew 16:19: The Isaianic Temple Background and Its Spatial Significance for the Mission of Early Christ Followers (Mohr Siebeck)
Kevin L. Tolley