Dec 8, 2025

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.

Mark G. Brett, Indigenous Rights and the Legacies of the Bible: From Moses to Mabo (Oxford University Press)
Brian Kolia

Brevard S. Childs; Daniel R. Driver, ed., Canon as Rule and Guide: Collected Essays (Mohr Siebeck)
Paul Korchin

Monika Czekanowska-Gutman, Reclaiming Biblical Heroines: Portrayals of Judith, Esther and the Shulamite in Early Twentieth-Century Jewish Art (Brill)
Joshua Joel Spoelstra

Ken Dark, Archaeology of Jesus’ Nazareth (Oxford University Press)
Jonathan L. Reed

Yuliya Minets, The Slow Fall of Babel: Languages and Identites in Late Antique Christianity (Cambridge University Press)
Simon Goldhill

Jonathan D. Redding, Daniel Reconstructed: Reading, Teaching, and Preaching with Fresh Eyes (Baylor University Press)
Tim Meadowcroft

Sarah C. Schaefer, Gustave Doré and the Modern Biblical Imagination (Oxford University Press)
Carmen Yebra-Rovira

Gerald L. Stevens, Romans: The Gospel of God (Pickwick)
William Horst

Richard Walsh and Jeffrey L. Staley, Jesus, the Gospels, and Cinematic Imagination: Introducing Jesus Movies, Christ Films, and the Messiah in Motion (T&T Clark)
Mark B. Stephens

Korinna Zamfir and Uta Poplutz, eds., Reading Women in the New Testament Letters (SBL Press)
Valerie A. Abrahamsen

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