Michigan quarterly review: Vol. 22, No. 3
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Scripture
- The Earliest Bible
- A Daughter's Death: Feminism, Literary Criticism, and the Bible
- Loyalty and Love: The Language of Human Interconnections in the Hebrew Bible
- Ugarit and the Bible
- Beatitudes
- A Law-Observant Mission to Gentiles: The Background to Galatians
- The Hermeneutical Jesus
- The Apocalyptic Context of Christian Origins
- Symbols of the Apocalypse in Medieval Culture
- The Words
- Biblical Manuscripts from the University of Michigan Collection
- The Politics of Scripture: The Hasidic Tale
- Babel und Bibel: The Encounter Between Babylon and the Bible
- Interpreting the New Creationism
- Religious Photography in the Victorian Age
- Footsteps on the Downcast Path
- Last Days
- My Sons Ask Where God Lives
- On Jesus, Taking His Word on Immortality
- The Inn
- The Inn II
- A Dwelling Place for Dragons
- For I Will Consider Your Dog Molly
- Droppings
- Receiving Christ
- The Bible to be Believed
- Eve
- Ruth and Naomi
- Lazarus
- Hagar I
- Return of the Prodigal Son
- Jacob's Dream
- Jacob and the Angel
- St.Michael Defeating the Devil
- Christ in Glory in the Tetramorph
- Vater unser
- Dein Reiche komme
- Aaron's Cane
- Moses Descending Mount Sinai
- Variations on a Theme
- The Death of Stephen
- Der Erste Tag
- The Israelite Empire: In Defense of King Solomon
- The Binding of Isaac in Modern Israeli Literature
- The True Hero of the Aqedah
- Altar
- The Besieged Community in Ancient and Modern Times
- Accommodating Mishnah to Scripture in Judaism: The Uneasy Union and its Offspring
- Scripture and Worship in Synagogue and Church
- The Prayer Book Controversy: An Insular View
- Protestantism and Preaching
- Easter Words