Much has changed since 1989: our understanding of when, how, and why Christianity emerged from early Judaism has been shaken – “destabilized” is the post-modern term that comes to mind.
Read MoreJewish/Christian Relations at 25: Retrospect & Prospect
Twenty-five years ago I was a fresh eager newly minted Ph.D. who had recently completed a dissertation on an aspect of Jewish/Christian relations in the first two centuries CE.
Read MoreEarly Jewish Christian Relations at SBL: A 25 Year Retrospective
In 1989, the first session of the "consultation" on Early Jewish/Christian Relations met at the annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in Anaheim, California.
Read MoreOn the State of Pentateuchal Criticism
A recent Journal of Biblical Literature forum on the state of source criticism of the Pentateuch has produced the beginnings of an important conversation about methodology...
Read MoreRepression and Romanization: Postcolonial Studies in Ancient Judaism
Postcolonial Studies analyzes the identity of the subjugated other and has become increasingly popular in the study of ancient Judaism.
Read MoreA Talmud in Exile: The Continuing Conversation
The Bavli student who also keeps one eye on the Yerushalmi, studying a tractate in both Talmuds, is aware of something else: the two Talmuds’ treatments of the same mishnah...
Read MoreWhat's in a Name? The Great Nomenclature Debate
When we, three overly opinionated young scholars, sat down to brainstorm about a new exciting web platform, the last thing we thought we would get stuck on was what to call it.
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