- Kim Paffenroth, "On the Impossibility and Inevitability of Monsters in Biblical Thought," 120–131 (abstract)
- Ryan S. Higgins, "The Good, the God, and the Ugly: The Role of the Beloved Monster in the Ancient Near East and the Hebrew Bible," 132–145 (abstract)
- Kelly J. Murphy, "Leviathan to Lucifer: What Biblical Monsters (Still) Reveal," 146–158 (abstract)
- Anathea Portier-Young, "Constructing Imperial and National Identities: Monstrous and Human Bodies in Book of Watchers, Daniel, and 2 Maccabees," 159–170 (abstract)
- Craig Detweiler, "Holy Terror: Confronting Our Fears and Loving Our Movie Monsters," 171–182 (abstract)
- Tina Pippin, "Mapping the End: On Monsters and Maps in the Book of Revelation," 183–196 (abstract)
Τακτική επισκόπηση ειδήσεων σχετικών με τις βιβλικές σπουδές και τον αρχέγονο Χριστιανισμό
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Πέμπτη 16 Απριλίου 2020
Στο τρέχον τεύχος του Interpretation / In the current issue of Interpretation
Interpretation 74:2 (2020)
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