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Author
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Title
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Reviewer
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Page
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| Brookins, T. A. |
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Corinthian Wisdom, Stoic Philosophy, and the Ancient Economy
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Paul Foster |
37 |
| Campbell, D. A. |
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Framing Paul: An Epistolary Biography
|
Paul Foster |
38 |
| Craigo-Snell, S. |
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The Empty Church: Theater, Theology, and Bodily Hope
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David Robinson |
39 |
| Denlinger, A. C. (ed.) |
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Reformed Orthodoxy in Scotland: Essays on Scottish Theology 1560-1775
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Russell Newton |
39 |
| Dimant, D. |
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History, Ideology and Bible Interpretation in the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Anja Klein |
40 |
| Fiorenza, E. S. (ed.) |
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Feminist Biblical Studies in the Twentieth Century: Scholarship and Movement
|
Caroline Blyth |
40 |
| Goodwin, P. |
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Translating the English Bible: From Relevance to Deconstruction
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James A. E. Mulroney |
41 |
| Hays, C. B. |
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Hidden Riches: A Sourcebook for the Comparative Study of the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East
|
Samuel Hildebrandt |
42 |
| Markley, J. R. |
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Peter—Apocalyptic Seer: The Influence of the Apocalypse Genre on Matthew’s Portrayal of Peter
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Eric J. Beck |
42 |
| McDermott, T., OP |
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Filled with All the Fullness of God: An Introduction to Catholic Spirituality
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Zachary J. Cole |
43 |
| McLeish, T. |
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Faith and Wisdom in Science
|
Mark Harris |
23 |
| Moxnes, H. |
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A Short History of the New Testament
|
Philippa Townsend |
44 |
| Provan, I. |
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Convenient Myths: The Axial Age, Dark Green Religion, and the World That Never Was
|
Elena Dugan |
44 |
| Ross, M. C. |
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Evangelical versus Liturgical? Defying a Dichotomy
|
Russell L. Almon |
45 |
| Simpson, T. F. |
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Not “Who Is on the Lord’s Side?” but “Whose Side Is the Lord On? Contesting Claims and Divine Inscrutability in 2 Samuel 16:5–14
|
Graeme Auld |
46 |
| Spadaro, A. & Way, M. (trans.) |
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Cybertheology: Thinking Christianity in the Era of the Internet
|
Eric Stoddart |
46 |
| Tec, N. |
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Resistance: Jews and Christians who Defied the Nazi Terror
|
Ryan Tafilowski |
47 |
| Tovey, P. |
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Anglican Confirmation 1662–1820
|
Brent Brodie |
48 |
| Vidu, A. |
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Atonement, Law, and Justice: The Cross in Historical and Cultural Contexts
|
Bradley M. Penner |
48 |
| Adamson, P. |
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Classical Philosophy: A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps, Vol. 1
|
Andrew Blaski |
49 |