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Simonides’ New Testament Papyri: Their Production and Purported Provenance
TOMMY WASSERMAN | In 2014, when the so-called Gospel of Jesus Wife had been exposed as a forgery...
Jul 6, 2018


Gleanings from the Cave of Wonders? Fragments, Forgeries, and “Biblicism” in the Dead Sea Scrolls
KIPP DAVIS | Any child of the 1980s or ‘90s or self respecting Disney animated film buff will recognize the “Cave of Wonders”...
Jun 22, 2018


Systematic Theology and Biblical Criticism
BRAD EAST | Should the Bible be read like any other book?...
Jun 22, 2017


Revisiting Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling
THOMAS J. MILLAY | Any serious consideration of the story of Abraham and Isaac is bound to produce anxiety—perhaps even sleep deprivation...
May 24, 2017


Job on the Big Screen
CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS | Stuart Hazeldine’s The Shack is a striking example of the mainstreaming of evangelical Christian popular culture...
Mar 17, 2017


A Key Figure’s Most Important Investigations on the Septuagint
GILLES DORIVAL | Dans ce livre, Jan Joosten a réuni dix-sept articles portant sur la Septante (LXX)...
Jun 4, 2014


Pieter W. van der Horst on Florentino García Martínez’s Between Philology and Theology
PIETER W. VAN DER HORST | Spanish scholar Florentino García Martínez spent most of his academic career as professor of Early Judaism at the universities of Groningen (The Netherlands) and Leuven (Belgium) and as director of the well-known Qumran Institute in Groningen...
Feb 26, 2013


The NA28 is Here. But Don’t Scrap Your 27th Just Yet.
PETER WILLIAMS | If I were just allowed one book to assist my study of the New Testament, this edition, with its 114 year history, would be it...
Jan 29, 2013


Has Michael Coogan Seized His Opportunity?
CHARLES HALTON | The first literary anthology appeared no later than the Hellenistic period twenty one centuries ago and the genre remains popular today...
Jan 29, 2013
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