For those of you who are heading to Chicago for the annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature and the American Academy of Religion, you’ll have a series of serious decisions to make in the coming days: what books to buy and bring home.
In an attempt to be helpful (and as a small effort at a sort of vicarious participation in an event I’d love to make some year), this week I’ll be putting up my reviews, compiled by publisher, so that as you work your way through the exhibit halls, you can get some more information about potential purchases.
Here’s what I’ve reviewed for Zondervan, with links to the reviews:
- Christian Apologetics: An Anthology of Primary Sources, edited by Khaldoun A. Sweis and Chad V. Meister
- A Reader’s Hebrew and Greek Bible (this review contains language learning advice from N.T. Wright)
- Biblical Hebrew: A Compact Guide, by Miles V. Van Pelt
- Basics of Biblical Aramaic, by Miles V. Van Pelt
- James (Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament), by Craig L. Blomberg and Mariam J. Kamell
- A Brief History of Old Testament Criticism: From Benedict Spinoza to Brevard Childs, by Mark S. Gignilliat
- A Theology of Luke and Acts, by Darrell L. Bock
- Luke (Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament), by David E. Garland
More posts like this to follow this week… to those of you at ETS or SBL/AAR… happy browsing!