Bibliographies

Bibliographies

Want to dig deeper? Our contributors recommend these books for further reading. Click on the book cover image for a link to a source.

Life in the face of death

‘I Am the Resurrection and the Life’: The Resurrection Message of the Fourth Gospel

Lincoln, Andrew T. “‘I Am the Resurrection and the Life’: The Resurrection Message of the Fourth Gospel.” Pages 122-44 in Life in the Face of Death: The Resurrection Message of the New Testament. Edited by Richard N. Longenecker. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998.

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‘Who Is This That Rises Like the Nile?’: A Comparative Study of the River Nile in Ancient Egypt and the Hebrew Bible

Huddleston, John Robert. “’Who Is This That Rises Like the Nile?’: A Comparative Study of the River Nile in Ancient Egypt and the Hebrew Bible.” PhD diss., the University of Michigan, 1996.

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“‘Even the Dogs under the Table Eat the Children’s Crumbs’—Women, Food, and Learning.”

Setzer, Claudia. “’Even the Dogs under the Table Eat the Children’s Crumbs’—Women, Food, and Learning.” Pages 97-106 in The Gospels in First-Century Judaea. Edited by R. Steven Notley and Jeffrey P. Garcia. Leiden: Brill, 2015.

“Deconstructing the Biblical Femme Fatale”

Blyth, Caroline. “Deconstructing the Biblical Femme Fatale.” Auckland Theology & Religious Studies (2012): https://aucklandtheology.wordpress.com/2012/01/17/deconstructing-the-biblical-femme-fatale/

“Ezekiel” in The Oxford Bible Commentary

Galambush, J. “Ezekiel.” Pages 533–62 in The Oxford Bible Commentary. Edited by John Muddiman and John Barton. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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“Israel,” in The Pauline Mind

Das, A. Andrew. “Israel,” in The Pauline Mind. Edited by Stanley E. Porter and David I. Yoon. Routledge Philosophical Minds. New York: Routledge, forthcoming.

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“Let the Little Children Come to Me”: Childhood and Children in Early Christianity

Horn, Cornelia, and John W. Martens. “Let the Little Children Come to Me”: Childhood and Children in Early Christianity. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2009.

ScriptureandOtherArtifacts

“Who Is the King of Glory?”: Solomon’s Temple and Its Symbolism

Bloch-Smith, Elizabeth. “‘Who Is the King of Glory?’: Solomon’s Temple and Its Symbolism.” Pages 18–31 in Scripture and Other Artifacts: Essays on the Bible and Archaeology in Honor of Philip J. King. Edited by M. Coogan, J. Exum, and L. Stager. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1994.

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“Why Ask My Name?” Anonymity and Identity in Biblical Narrative

Reinhardtz, Adele. “Why Ask My Name?” Anonymity and Identity in Biblical Narrative. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

“How—How Is This Just?!”: How Aronofsky and Handel Handle Noah’s Curse.

Reed, Justin Michael. “‘How—How Is This Just?!’: How Aronofsky and Handel Handle Noah’s Curse.” Pages 145–60 in Noah as Anithero: Darren Aronofsky’s Cinematic Deluge. Edited by Rhonda Burnette-Bletsch and Jon Morgan. New York: Routledge, 2017.