“The Fascination, Challenges, and Joys of Being a Historian of Ancient Israelite Religion” by Theodore Lewis ( Link) “Thinking Materially: Making Ostraca in the Classroom” by Patrick Angiolillo ( Link) Wiggins (Oxford University Press): The Editors behind the Great Books in New Testament Studies” by Nijay Gupta ( Link) “Discerning False Prophecy: The Story of Ahab and the Lying Spirit” by James A. Report of the Select Committee on Intelligence by the US Senate ( Link)Īndrea Seri’s review of Ea’s Duplicity in the Gilgamesh Flood Story by Martin Worthington ( Link) “Rahab: Between Faith and Works” by Jacob Wright ( Link) “La Lingua Americana: Voice and Representation in Academic Publishing” by Ella Maria Diaz ( Link) “The Conflict between Adonijah and Solomon in Light of Succession Practices Near and Far” by Andrew Knapp ( Link) “What are ᵓElilim?” by Mark Hamilton ( Link) “Ancient Muses and Student Poets: Storytelling in Verse” by Erin Galgay Walsh ( Link) “The Book of Jonah and the Theme of Exile” by Marian Kelsey ( Link) “The Story of Sacrifice: New Directions in the Study of the Priestly Source,” a panel discussion of Liane Feldman’s book called, well, The Story of Sacrifice: Ritual and Narrative in the Priestly Source November 13, 10:30 a.m. “Where Are the Books of Job’s Daughters? Mapping the Shadow of Libraries of Antiquity” by Eva Mroczek in Zoomland, of course, on November 18, 7 p.m. Enjoy!Įverything from The BRANE Collective follow them! ( Link)
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Moreover, I include some articles and books not because they are new but because they are classics that I want to read.
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As such, some events may have already happened and some articles may be old news at this point. I have been adding things to this list over the last month or two.