RBL Newsletter, 9 April 2008

The following new reviews have been added to the Review of Biblical Literature.

Calum Carmichael, Illuminating Leviticus: A Study of Its Laws and Institutions in the Light of Biblical Narratives
Reviewed by Reinhard Achenbach

C. John Collins, Genesis 1–4: A Linguistic, Literary, and Theological Commentary
Reviewed by Philippe Guillaume

Mary L. Coloe, Dwelling in the Household of God: Johannine Ecclesiology and Spirituality
Reviewed by Cornelis Bennema

Carol Dempsey, Jeremiah: Preacher of Grace, Poet of Truth
Reviewed by Carolyn J. Sharp

Ronald Herms, An Apocalypse for the Church and for the World: The Narrative Function of Universal Language in the Book of Revelation
Reviewed by David L. Barr

Timothy Paul Jones, Misquoting Truth: A Guide to the Fallacies of Bart Ehrman’s Misquoting Jesus
Reviewed by Craig L. Blomberg

Jan Joosten and Peter J. Tomson, eds., Voces Biblicae: Septuagint Greek and Its Significance for the New Testament
Reviewed by Hans Ausloos

J. A. (Bobby) Loubser, Oral and Manuscript Culture in the Bible: Studies on the Media Texture of the New Testament—Explorative Hermeneutics
Reviewed by Alan Kirk

Nicholas Perrin, Thomas, The Other Gospel
Reviewed by Kenneth D. Litwak

Mark Roncace, Jeremiah, Zedekiah, and the Fall of Jerusalem
Reviewed by Lester L. Grabbe

Don Sausa, The Jesus Tomb: Is It Fact or Fiction? Scholars Chime In
Reviewed by Mark R. Fairchild

John L. Thompson, Reading the Bible with the Dead: What You Can Learn from the History of Exegesis That You Can’t Learn from Exegesis Alone
Reviewed by John Sandys-Wunsch

D. Francois Tolmie, Persuading the Galatians: A Text-Centred Rhetorical Analysis of a Pauline Letter
Reviewed by Steven A. Hunt

Elaine M. Wainwright, Women Healing/Healing Women: The Genderization of Healing in Early Christianity
Reviewed by John J. Pilch

Ulrich Wilckens, Theologie des Neuen Testaments, Vol. 1: Geschichte der urchristlichen Theologie
— Part 1: Geschichte des Wirkens Jesu in Galiläa
— Part 2: Jesu Tod und Auferstehung und die Entstehung der Kirche aus Juden und Heiden
— Part 3: Die Briefe des Urchristetums: Paulus und seine Schüler, Theologen aus dem Bereich judenchristlicher Heidenmission
— Part 4: Die Evangelien, die Apostelgeschichte, die Johannesbriefe, die Offenbarung und die Entstehung des Kanons
Reviewed by Christoph Stenschke