Table of Contents
Editorial
| Editorial | |
| Roland Boer |
Articles
| Power, Eros, and Biblical Genres | |
| Christine Mitchell |
| Experiential Learning: The Construction of Jonathan in the Narrative of Saul and David | |
| Barbara Green |
| Location, Location, Location: Tamar in the Joseph Cycle | |
| Judy Fentress-Williams |
| Liberation Story or Apocalypse? Reading Biblical Allusion and Bakhtin theory in Toni Morrison’s Beloved | |
| Bula Maddison |
| Wrongly Framed? The ‘David and Jonathan Narrative’ and the Writing of Biblical Homosexuality [sic] | |
| Anthony Heacock |
Book Reviews
| Review of Jacques Berlinerblau, The Secular Bible | PDF PDF |
| Mark G. Brett |
| Review of Hugh Pyper, An Unsuitable Book | |
| George Aichele |
| Review of A. K. M. Adam, Faithful Interpretation | |
| Mark Sneed |
| Review of Pierre Grelot, The Language of Symbolism | |
| George Aichele |
| Review of Linda Day and Carolyn Pressler (eds.), Engaging the Bible in a Gendered World | |
| Esther Fuchs |
| Review of Choi and Darr (eds.), Engaging the Bible | |
| Carolyn J. Sharp |
| Review of Sandra Polaski, A Feminist Introduction to Paul | |
| Gillian Townsley |
| Review of Mary Ann Beavis, Jesus and Utopia | |
| Darren Jorgensen |
| Review of G. Gerlardini (ed.), Hebrews | |
| Christina Petterson |
| Review of Daniel Bodi, The Michal Affair | |
| Peter D. Miscall |
| Review of David Penchansky, Twilight of the Gods | |
| Michael Carden |
| Review of Kim Paffenroth, Gospel of the Living Dead | |
| Richard Walsh |
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