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Literary Criticism and the Composition of the Hebrew Bible
JUHA PAKKALA | One cannot understand the history and religion of ancient Israel and early Judaism if one does not grapple with the composition history of the Hebrew Bible...
Feb 10, 2014


Reading Ugaritic
OLA WIKANDER | The Ugaritic language, spoken and written on the coast of Syria during the Late Bronze Age, provides modern scholarship with...
Feb 10, 2014


The Book of Job’s Past, Present, and Future Consequences
DAVIS HANKINS | An irony pervades the practice of writing the critical biblical commentary...
Jan 27, 2014


Reading Deuteronomy Theologically . . . and Critically
MARK LEUCHTER | For those who regard the Bible as sacred Scripture, the book of Deuteronomy delineates important dimensions of the divine-human relationship...
Jan 27, 2014


Prayers amidst Parodies and Empty Praisesongs
LUKE JOHNSON | I began reading Before the Door of God: An Anthology of Devotional Poetry in a hospital waiting room filled with fake-leather chairs that reclined too far...
Jan 27, 2014


Trajectory and Change in Islamic Law
AHMED EL SHAMSY | The origins of the study of Islam in the West lie in the philological study of texts...
Jan 27, 2014


Move Over, Mendelssohn
DANIEL B. SCHWARTZ | Biography has long figured prominently in scholarly and popular thinking about the origins of Jewish modernity...
Jan 13, 2014


Praying Ants and Prostrating Beasts
GEORGE ARCHER | The classical period of Islamic scholarship produced a fruitful and developed body of commentary on the Qur’an, but modern academic study...
Jan 13, 2014


Mary Flannery, Green and Golden
BRYAN GIEMZA | If A Prayer Journal were our only window into Flannery O’Connor’s thoughts in her early twenties, what would we say was on her mind?...
Jan 13, 2014


Extra Islam salus est?
MARCO DEMICHELIS | While outsiders often view Islam as an exclusivist religion, the fate of non-Muslims has provoked significant theological discussions...
Dec 23, 2013


Necessary by Nature? Possibility and the Mind of God
ROBERT MERRIHEW ADAMS | Like their medieval scholastic predecessors, the best known Continental Rationalist philosophers of the seventeenth century...
Dec 20, 2013


How We Choose to Write History
DAVID NIRENBERG | We know that “books, too, have their fates,” but all too seldom is that fate as fortunate as this...
Dec 17, 2013
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