As seguintes resenhas foram recentemente publicadas pela Review of Biblical Literature:
Noam Adler
A Comprehensive Collection of Oil Lamps of the Holy Land from the Adler Collection
Reviewed by Jodi Magness
Janice Capel Anderson and Stephen D. Moore, eds.
Mark and Method: New Approaches in Biblical Studies
Reviewed by Renate Viveen Hood
Roger S. Bagnall, ed.
Egypt in the Byzantine World 300-700
Reviewed by David Frankfurter
Johanna Brankaer and Hans-Gebhard Bethge, eds.
Codex Tchacos: Texte und Analysen
Reviewed by Michael Kaler
David B. Burrell
Deconstructing Theodicy: Why Job Has Nothing to Say to the Puzzle of Suffering
Reviewed by F. Rachel Magdalene
Warren Carter
John and Empire: Initial Explorations
Reviewed by Stephan Witetschek
Raymond F. Collins
The Power of Images in Paul
Reviewed by Nils Neumann
Craig A. Evans, ed.
Encyclopedia of the Historical Jesus
Reviewed by Christoph Stenschke
Susan Haber; edited by Adele Reinhartz
“They Shall Purify Themselves”: Essays on Purity in Early Judaism
Reviewed by Jonathan D. Lawrence
Mika Hietanen
Paul’s Argumentation in Galatians: A Pragma-Dialectical Analysis
Reviewed by Johan S. Vos
Jerome Murphy-O’Connor
St. Paul’s Ephesus: Texts and Archaeology
Reviewed by Jan Van Der Watt
Marvin Sweeney
Reading the Hebrew Bible after the Shoah: Engaging Holocaust Theology
Reviewed by Jon D. Levenson
Benedict T. Viviano
Matthew and His World: The Gospel of the Open Jewish Christians Studies in Biblical Theology
Reviewed by Boris Repschinski
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