Faithlife Today has posted a clip that mostly contains an interview with Craig Bartholomew about “what the world needs from Christian academics.” The post is dated 11 October 2017, but interview seems to have been recorded some time ago, before Bartholomew’s move to the Kirby Lang Institute and seemingly also before the publication of his introduction to hermeneutics. Even so, the content of the interview remains quite a poignant challenge.
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Review of Biblical Literature (July 22, 2013)
The latest reviews in the Review of Biblical Literature include:
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies
- David J. H. Beldman and Craig G. Bartholomew, eds., Hearing the Old Testament: Listening for God’s Address, reviewed by Jeanette Mathews
- Mark E. Biddle, Reading Judges: A Literary and Theological Commentary, reviewed by Trent C. Butler
- Joachim Conrad, Karl Heinrich Grafs Arbeit am Alten Testament: Studien zu einer wissenschaftlichen Biographie, reviewed by Jeffrey L. Morrow
- Georg Fischer, Dominik Markl, and Simone Paganini, eds., Deuteronomium: Tora für eine neue Generation, reviewed by Mark Christian
- Elizabeth Frood, Biographical Texts from Ramessid Egypt, reviewed by Gerald Moers
- Dong-Hyuk Kim, Early Biblical Hebrew, Late Biblical Hebrew, and Linguistic Variability: A Sociolinguistic Evaluation of the Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts, reviewed by Frank H. Polak
- Peter Thacher Lanfer, Remembering Eden: The Reception History of Genesis 3:22–24, reviewed by L. Michael Morales
- David Penchansky, Understanding Wisdom Literature: Conflict and Dissonance in the Hebrew Text, reviewed by Peter Hatton
Miscellaneous
- Reinhard von Bendemann and Markus Tiwald, eds., Das frühe Christentum und die Stadt, reviewed by Stephan Witetschek
- Scott S. Elliott and Roland Boer, eds., Ideology, Culture, and Translation, reviewed by Lénart J. de Regt