Oxford University Press is celebrating Bible Week by making the following articles available:
Journal of the American Academy of Religion
- A Textbook Example of the Christian Right: The National Council on Bible
Curriculum in Public Schools
Mark A. Chancey - Before Mormonism: Joseph Smith's Use of the Bible, 1820–1829
Philip L. Barlow - Dead or Alive?: Literality and God-Metaphors in the Hebrew Bible
Gary Alan Long - New Directions in Biblical Theology: The Impact of Contemporary
Scholarship in the Hebrew Bible
Robert Gnuse
Journal of Church and State
The Journal of Theological Studies
- Bringing the Academic Discipline of Psychology to Bear on the Study of the Bible
Joanna Collicutt - ‘Thou Shalt Commit Adultery’ (Exod. 20:14, AV 1631): A First Survey of Alteration
Involving Negatives in the Transmission of the Greek New Testament and of Early
Church Responses to it
J. Lionel North - From ‘God’ (ΘΕΟΣ) to ‘God’ (ΝΟΥΤΕ): A New Discussion and Proposal Regarding
John 1:1C and the Sahidic Coptic Version of the New Testament
Brian J. Wright and Tim Ricchuiti -
Five New Testament Manuscripts: Recently Discovered Fragments in a Private Collection in Cambridge
Peter M. Head
Literature and Theology
- 'Vain are the thousand creeds': Wuthering Heights, the Bible and Liberal Protestantism
Simon Marsden
Modern Judaism
- How to Read the Bible According to Leo Strauss
Ehud Luz - Toward a Modern Torah: Moses Mendelssohn's Use of a Banned Bible
Paul Spalding - The Place of the Bible in Israeli Society: From National Midrash to Existential Peshat
Uriel Simon
Sociology of Religion
- Understanding
a Cultural Identity: The Confluence of Education, Politics, and
Religion within the American Concept of Biblical Literalism
Aaron B. Franzen and Jenna Griebel - More than “Alone with the Bible”: Reconceptualizing Religious Reading
Emily K. Ronald - They Danced in the Bible: Identity Integration among Christian Women Who Belly Dance
Rachel Kraus
Christian Bioethics
- Christian Bioethics and the Bible
Dónal P. O’Mathúna - What Makes Christian Bioethics Christian? Bible, Story, and Communal Discernment
H. Tristram Engelhardt
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