The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include:
New Testament and Cognate Studies
- Matthew E. Carlton, Translator’s Reference Translation of the Gospel of Luke, reviewed by Sylvie Raquel
- Werner H. Kelber and Samuel Byrskog, eds., Jesus in Memory: Traditions in Oral and Scribal Perspectives, reviewed by Stephan Witetschek
- Adrian Long, Paul and Human Rights: A Dialogue with the Father of the Corinthian Community, reviewed by Ronald R. Clark
- Mark Allan Powell, ed., Methods for Matthew, reviewed by InHee Cho
- Gerd Theißen, Erleben und Verhalten der ersten Christen: Eine Psychologie des Urchristentums, reviewed by Wayne Coppins
Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies
- Youn Ho Chung, The Sin of the Calf: The Rise of the Bible’s Negative Attitude toward the Golden Calf, reviewed by Raz Kletter
- Michael Lattke, The Odes of Solomon, reviewed by Majella Franzmann
- Thomas Römer, ed., The Books of Leviticus and Numbers, reviewed by William A. Tooman
- David Rosenberg, A Literary Bible: An Original Translation, reviewed by John Engle
Hermeneutics
- Ellen van Wolde, Reframing Biblical Studies: When Language and Text Meet Culture, Cognition, and Context, reviewed by Frank Polak
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