Tag: Bibliography

  • Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (October 6, 2011)

    The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies John Gray, The Book of Job, reviewed by Norman Habel Robert J. V. Hiebert, “Translation Is Required”: The Septuagint in Retrospect and Prospect, reviewed by Karen Jobes Harald Knobloch, Die nachexilische Prophetentheorie des Jeremiabuches, reviewed by Christl M. Maier Hindy Najman, Past Renewals: Interpretative Authority, Renewed…

  • Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 54.3

    The latest issue of the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society arrived in yesterday’s mail and includes the following: Josh Chatraw, “Disunity and Diversity: The Biblical Theology of Bart Ehrman” Paul Wegner, “How Many Virgin Births Are in the Bible? (Isaiah 7:14): A Prophetic Pattern Approach” Jason Parry, “Desolation of the Temple and Messianic Enthronement in Daniel…

  • Biblical Theology Bulletin 41.4

    The latest issue of the Biblical Theology Bulletin includes: David M. Bossman, “Presenting the Issue: What Becomes a Memory?” Joel Edmund Anderson, “Jonah’s Peculiar Re-Creation” Ritva Williams, “BTB Readers’ Guide: Social Memory” Ernest van Eck, “Social Memory and Identity: Luke 19:12b—24 and 27” S. Brian Pounds, “Romans 4:1—8 as a Test Case for the New Perspective on…

  • RBL Newsletter (September 30, 2011)

    The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include: Jewish Scripture and Cognate Fields Jacob Howland, Plato and the Talmud, reviewed by Alan Avery-Peck Jeremy M. Hutton, The Transjordanian Palimpsest: The Overwritten Texts of Personal Exile and Transformation in the Deuteronomistic History, reviewed by Walter Dietrich Thomas Kazen, Issues of Impurity in Early Judaism, reviewed by John W. Fadden…

  • Smith, The Bible Made Impossible

    Via the Brazos website, the introduction and first chapter of Christian Smith’s recent Bible Made Impossible (2011) are available, as is the below interview with Smith about the book. Although Smith’s argument seems, to me at least, to have difficulties in some different places, other parts do offer some helpful thoughts. Among these salutary points are Smith’s…

  • RBL Newsletter (September 15, 2011)

    The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include: Jewish Scripture and Cognate Fields David A. Bernat, Sign of the Covenant: Circumcision in the Priestly Tradition, reviewed by Ulrich Zimmermann Job Y. Jindo, Biblical Metaphor Reconsidered: A Cognitive Approach to Poetic Prophecy in Jeremiah 1–24, reviewed by Colin Toffelmire Yelena Kolyada, A Compendium of Musical Instruments and Instrumental Terminology…