The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following:
New Testament and Cognate Fields
- Paul Barnett, Finding the Historical Christ: After Jesus, Volume 3, reviewed by Matthew Recla
- David W. Chapman, Ancient Jewish and Christian Perceptions of Crucifixion, reviewed by John T. Carroll
- Gordon D. Fee, The First and Second Letters to the Thessalonians, reviewed by James W. Aageson
- Edna Johnson, A Semantic and Structural Analysis of Ephesians, reviewed by Timothy Gombis
- Brigitte Kahl, Galatians Re-imagined: Reading with the Eyes of the Vanquished, reviewed by Vernon K. Robbins
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Fields
- Gwynn Kessler, Conceiving Israel: The Fetus in Rabbinic Narratives, reviewed by Catherine Hezser
- Markus McDowell, Prayers of Jewish Women: Studies of Patterns of Prayer in the Second Temple Period, reviewed by Rodney A. Werline
- Ludwig Morenz and Stefan Schorch, eds., Was ist ein Text? Alttestamentliche, ägyptologische und altorientalistische Perspektiven, reviewed by Wido van Peursen
- Antonio Negri, The Labor of Job: The Biblical Text as a Parable of Human Labor, reviewed by Norman C. Habel
- Ron E. Tappy and P. Kyle McCarter Jr., eds., Literate Culture and Tenth-Century Canaan: The Tel Zayit Abecedary in Context, reviewed by Ian Young
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