The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include:
Biblical Theology and Cognate Fields
- Hector Avalos, Sarah Melcher, and Jeremy Schipper, eds., This Abled Body: Rethinking Disabilities in Biblical Studies, reviewed by William R. G. Loader
- Roland Boer, Political Myth: On the Use and Abuse of Biblical Themes, reviewed by Gilbert Lozano
- Joel S. Kaminsky, Yet I Loved Jacob: Reclaiming the Biblical Concept of Election, reviewed by Hallvard Hagelia
- Robin Routledge, Old Testament Theology: A Thematic Approach, reviewed by Don Collett
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Fields
- Joseph Blenkinsopp, Judaism, the First Phase: The Place of Ezra and Nehemiah in the Origins of Judaism, reviewed by Joshua Schwartz
- Detlev Groddek and Maria Zorman, eds., Tabularia Hethaeorum: Hethitologische Beiträge: Silvin Kosak zum 65. Geburtstag, reviewed by Paul Sanders
- Mosheh Lichtenstein, Moses: Envoy of God, Envoy of His People, reviewed by Danny Mathews
- Hanne Loland, Silent or Salient Gender? The Interpretation of Gendered God-Language in the Hebrew Bible, Exemplified in Isaiah 42, 46, and 49, reviewed by Claudia D. Bergmann
Miscellaneous
- Roland Boer and Jorunn Økland, eds., Marxist Feminist Criticism of the Bible, reviewed by Michael J. Lakey
- C. Kavin Rowe, World Upside Down: Reading Acts in the Graeco-Roman Age, reviewed by Rubén Dupertuis
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