Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies 4/1 (2022)
- Christy Cobb, “Entangled Tongues: A Poststructuralist and Postcolonial Reading of Acts 2:1-13,” 1–16
- Tom de Bruin, “A Bad Taste in My Mouth: Spirits as Embodied Senses in the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs,” 17–38
- Jeannine Marie Hanger, “The Role of Touch in Comprehending Love: Jesus’s Footwashing in John 13,” 39–60
- Shirley S. Ho, “To Work or Not to Work: The Hand and Embodied Wisdom of the Valiant Woman in Proverbs 31:10–31,” 61–82
- K.L. Jones, “Sensing the Unknowable: Sensing Revelation, Relationship, and Response in Psalm 139,” 83–98
- Susannah Rees, “By Making Me Stink to the Inhabitants of the Land: Intrusive Smells as a Metaphor for Unwanted Migrants,” 99–11
- Laura J. Hunt, “Alien and Degenerate Milk: Embodiment, Mapping, and Social Identity in Four Nursing Metaphors,” 119–156
- Megan R. Remington, “Making Meaning of Touch: Revelation and Sensorial Participation in Daniel 8–10,” 157–177
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