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Philip Culbertson, Elaine M. Wainwright
The Bible in/and Popular Culture: A Creative Encounter
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Roland Boer
Last Stop before Anarctica: The Bible and Postcolonialism in Australia, 2nd ed.
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Roland Boer
Bakhtin and Genre Theory in Biblical Studies
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Gerald West
Reading Other-wise: Socially Engaged Scholars Reading with Their Local Communities
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Cheryl Kirk Duggan, Tina Pippin
Mother Goose, Mother Jones, Mommie Dearest: Biblical Mothers and Their Children
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Richard A. Horsley, Richard Horsley
Oral Performance, Popular Tradition, and Hidden Transcript in Q
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Alejandro F. Botta, Pablo R. Andinach
The Bible and the Hermeneutics of Liberation
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Carleen R. Mandolfo
Daughter Zion Talks Back to the Prophets: A Dialogic Theology of the Book of Lamentations
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Randall C. Bailey, Tat-siong Benny Liew, Fernando F. Segovia
They Were All Together in One Place? Toward Minority Biblical Criticism
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Caroline Vander Stichele, Hugh S. Pyper
Text, Image, and Otherness in Children's Bibles: What is in the Picture?
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Hector Avalos, Sarah J. Melcher, Jeremy Schipper
This Abled Body: Rethinking Disabilities in Biblical Studies
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David Shepherd
Images of the Word: Hollywood's Bible and Beyond
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James A. Smith
Marks of an Apostle: Deconstruction, Philippians, and Problematizing Pauline Theology
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Alan Kirk, Tom Thatcher
Memory, Tradition, and Text: Uses of the Past in Early Christianity
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Fiona C. Black
The Recycled Bible: Autobiography, Culture, and the Space Between
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Jon Berquist
Approaching Yehud: New Approaches to the Study of the Persian Period
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Richard A. Horsley
Hidden Transcripts and the Arts of Resistance: Applying the Work of James C. Scott to Jesus and Paul
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Jonathan A. Draper
Orality, Literacy, and Colonialism in Antiquity
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Jonathan A. Draper
Orality, Literacy, and Colonialism in Southern Africa
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Moore
New Testament Masculinities
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Cheryl A. Kirk Duggan
Pregnant Passion: Gender, Sex, and Violence in the Bible
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Tamara Cohn Eskenazi, Gary A. Phillips, David Jobling
Levinas and Biblical Studies
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Randall C. Bailey
Yet with a Steady Beat: Contemporary U.S. Afrocentric Biblical Interpretation
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Jione Havea
Elusions of Control: Biblical Law on the Words of Women
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Stuart Lasine
Knowing Kings: Knowledge, Power, and Narcissism in the Hebrew Bible
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R. Christopher Heard
Dynamics of Diselection: Ambiguity in Genesis 12-36 and Ethnic Boundaries in Post-Exilic Judah
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Barbara Green
Mikhail Bakhtin and Biblical Studies: An Introduction
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Fiona C. Black, Roland Boer, Erin Runions,
The Labour of Reading: Desire, Alienation, and Biblical Interpretation
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Jr. Mullen
Ethnic Myths and Pentateuchal Foundations: A New Approach to the Formation of the Pentateuch
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Yehoshua Gitay
Prophecy and Prophets: The Diversity of Contemporary Issues in Scholarship
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Ze'ev Weisman
Political Satire in the Bible
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Peter J. Haas
Responsa: Literary History of a Rabbinic Genre
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Roland Boer
Jameson and Jeroboam
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John G. Cook
The Structure and Persuasive Power of Mark: A Linguistic Approach
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Walter R. Bodine
Discourse Analysis of Biblical Literature: What It Is and What It Offers
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Martin Kessler
Voices from Amsterdam: A Modern Tradition of Reading Biblical Narrative
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