Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Open Access Journal: The Bible and Critical Theory

 [First posted in AWOL 28 April 2011, updated 12 November 2024]

The Bible and Critical Theory
ISSN : 1832-3391
 
he Bible & Critical Theory is an exploratory and innovative online scholarly journal. The journal explores the intersections between critical theory, understood in the broadest sense, and biblical studies. It publishes peer-reviewed articles that look at critical theory and biblical studies from a wide range of perspectives. We particularly welcome article submissions (or special issue ideas) that consider biblical studies from perspectives that are often marginalized, silenced, or elided within traditional biblical scholarship. Creative approaches are also welcome.

The journal has an active series of book reviews, which are published with each issue.

BCT content is available freely on an open-access (non-commercial) basis. It is also aggregated by the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and full -text access is available on the fabulous American Theological Library Association (ATLA) Religion Database.

Vol. 19, No.1-2 (2023) Bible and Critical Theory

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Articles

  • Biblical and Africana Maternal Grief: Womanish Resistance to Child Fatalities – Ericka Shawndricka Dunbar
  • Species and Ethnicity in 1 Samuel 15: The Slaughter of Agag and Rejection of Saul – Suzanna Millar
  • Into the Gospel Wilds: Divine, Demonic, and Animal – Jaeda C. Calaway
  • Holy Tricksters: Que[e]rying the Foundational Story of Jesus in Matt. 1:1–18 – Russell Hoban

Books and Culture

  • “I Wrote My Way Out”: Embodied Appropriation, Fan Fiction, and the Book of Esther – Esther Brownsmith

Book Reviews

  • Nicholas P.L. Allen and Jacob J.T. Doedens, eds, Turmoil, Trauma, and Tenacity in Jewish LiteratureJulianna Kaye Smith
  • Terry Eagleton, Radical SacrificeGreg Carey
  • Meghan R. Henning, Hell Hath No Fury: Gender, Disability, and the Invention of Damned Bodies in Early ChristianityC.L. Buckner
  • Joseph A. Marchal, ed. After the Corinthian Prophets: Reimagining Rhetoric and PowerJaeda C. Calaway
  • Gale A. Yee, Towards an Asian American Biblical Hermeneutics: An Intersectional AnthologyLudwig Beethoven J. Noya

 

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