Table of Contents
Editorial
| Editorial | |
| Roland Boer |
Articles
| Why Should the Harlot be a Woman? Gender Identity as Allegorical Strategy of Representation in Prophetic Texts | |
| Milena Kirova |
| When a Woman is a Dog: Ancient and Modern Ethology Meet the Syrophoenician Women | |
| Alan H. Cadwallader |
| ‘Back Then it Was Legal’: The Epistemological Imbalance in Readings of Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Rape Legislation | |
| Susanne Scholz |
| About Gifts: Derrida, Scripture, Earth | |
| Mark Manolopoulos |
| Homi K. Bhabha and the Mixed Blessing of Hybridity in Biblical Hermeneutics | |
| Jin Han |
Book Reviews
| Recent Feminist Approaches to the Prophets | |
| Esther Fuchs |
| ‘Not a place, not a time…’ Reviewing Judith McKinlay’s Reframing Her | |
| Milena Kirova |
| Review of Athalya Brenner’s I Am… Biblical Women Tell Their Own Stories | |
| Jennifer Bird |
| Review of A Shadow of Glory: Reading the New Testament after the Holocaust | |
| Richard Walsh |
| Review of Navigating Romans Through Cultures: Challenging Readings by Charting a New Course | |
| Timothy J. Lang |
| Review of Daniel Boyarin’s Border Lines: The Partition of Judaeo-Christianity | |
| Michael Carden |
| Review of Terry Eagleton’s Figures of Dissent: Critical Essays on Fish, Spivak, Žižek and Others | |
| Gerald West |
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