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Has Michael Coogan Seized His Opportunity? – By Charles Halton

January 29, 2013February 10, 2014
Charles Halton on Michael Coogan’s A Reader of Ancient Near Eastern Texts The first literary anthology appeared no later than the Hellenistic period ... [Read More]

To the Reader

January 29, 2013January 28, 2013
Dear Reader: The printed page places distinct limitations on the forms that scholarly conversation can take. Essays mediated through print lack an interactive ... [Read More]

A New Norm for the Academic Book Review

January 29, 2013September 17, 2013
MRB aims to create a new norm for the academic book review. Every review passes through several stages of an intensive editorial process. ... [Read More]

The NA28 is Here. But Don’t Scrap Your 27th Just Yet.

January 29, 2013December 30, 2013
Peter Williams on the Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece 28 If I were just allowed one book to assist my study of the New ... [Read More]
Marginalia Review of Books Live Launch

MRB Live Launch

January 29, 2013August 30, 2013
Watch below if you missed us for the Live Launch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mk7yIVxxbvE ... [Read More]
Anchorite's Cell at Fore Abbey Co. Westmeath.

Guiding the Life of the Recluse From the Literal to the Spiritual

January 29, 2013October 28, 2013
Robert Boenig on Mari Hughes-Edwards’s Reading Medieval Anchoritism Individuals withdraw from society for a variety of reasons. Some medieval people entered a reclusive ... [Read More]

A Conversation with Martin E. Marty

January 29, 2013April 14, 2013
In November 2012, I had the opportunity to spend a morning with Martin E. Marty in his Chicago residence. Marty is the Fairfax ... [Read More]

The Art of the Book Review: John Barton

January 29, 2013January 31, 2013
How writing reviews is like writing references. Apart from books and articles, academics do two main kinds of writing: references and reviews. It ... [Read More]

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