Harvard Theological Review 118/4 (2025)
- Andrew R. Davis, "A Nepeš Divided: Trust, Doubt, and Longing in Psalm 42–43," 601-616 (ΟΑ)
- Helen R. Jacobus, "A Response to the Alleged “Fallacy of Jaubert’s Hypothesis”: The Question of Biblical Calendars and the 364-day Year Qumran Flood Calendar (4Q252)," 617-639 (ΟΑ)
- Bart Bruehler, "The Presence, Nature, Cause, and Result of Jesus’s Anger in Mark 1:40–45," 640-664 (abstract)
- Luis Menéndez-Antuña, "Historiographies of Enslavement: The Unthought Body of the Captive in Galatians 4:1–9," 665-690 (OA)
- Jason S. Wendel, "Weeping Over Jerusalem: Luke’s Response to the Destruction of the Temple," 691-712 (OA)
- Philip Abbott, "Divine Diction: Heavenly Speech among Sethians, Valentinians, and Ignatius," 713-734 (OA)
- Charles Augustine Rivera, "The Soul of Jesus in the Land of the Dead: Origen on the Harrowing of Hell," 735-753 (ΟΑ)
- Benjamin M. J. De Vos, "The Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions as Early Christian Philosophy: Plato’s Presence in the Construction of a Christian Philosophical Way of Life," 754-782 (abstract)
- Loraine Schneider Enlow, " Another Judas and the Cross: Pseudo-Hebrew and the Politics of Conversion in the Judas Cyriacus Legend," 783-306 (abstract)
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