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ANCIENT JEW REVIEW

November 1, 2016

Paul is Dead. Long Live Paulinism! : Imagining a Future for Pauline Studies

by Cavan Concannon in Articles


Hendrik Goltzius - Saint Paul's Martyrdom

Hendrik Goltzius - Saint Paul's Martyrdom

Hendrik Goltzius - Saint Paul's Martyrdom

Hendrik Goltzius - Saint Paul's Martyrdom

"When I think of what it would take to make Pauline studies fun, I am drawn to one simple idea: we have to kill Paul.”

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TAGS: state of the field, essays


August 26, 2015

On Judeo-Persian Language and Literature | Part Two: Texts and Bibliography

by Adam Bremer-McCollum in Articles


In a two-part series, Dr. Adam McCollum addresses the possibilities for the field of Judeo-Persian language and literature. Part Two includes a helpful bibliography and four text samples.

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TAGS: judeopersian, state of the field, essays


August 19, 2015

On Judeo-Persian Language and Literature | Part One: State of the Field

by Adam Bremer-McCollum in Articles


In a two-part series, Dr. Adam McCollum addresses the possibilities for the field of Judeo-Persian language and literature. Part One addresses the state of the field.

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TAGS: judeopersian, state of the field, essays


November 30, 2014

On the State of Pentateuchal Criticism

by Liane Feldman in Articles


Solomon Alexander Hart, The Feast of the Rejoicing of the Law at the Synagogue in Leghorn, Italy

Solomon Alexander Hart, The Feast of the Rejoicing of the Law at the Synagogue in Leghorn, Italy

Solomon Alexander Hart, The Feast of the Rejoicing of the Law at the Synagogue in Leghorn, Italy

Solomon Alexander Hart, The Feast of the Rejoicing of the Law at the Synagogue in Leghorn, Italy

A recent Journal of Biblical Literature forum on the state of source criticism of the Pentateuch has produced the beginnings of an important conversation about methodology...

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TAGS: state of the field, essays


November 26, 2014

Repression and Romanization: Postcolonial Studies in Ancient Judaism

by Bernie Hodkin in Articles


Alexander and Bucephalus at the battle of Issus 

Alexander and Bucephalus at the battle of Issus 

Alexander and Bucephalus at the battle of Issus 

Alexander and Bucephalus at the battle of Issus 

Postcolonial Studies analyzes the identity of the subjugated other and has become increasingly popular in the study of ancient Judaism. 

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TAGS: state of the field, essays


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