Reviewed Book: Batto, Bernard F. Slaying the dragon: mythmaking in the biblical tradition. Louisville, Ky: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1992
Review of Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks (New York: Schoc...
Ronald Troxel’s Prophetic Literature: From Oracles to Books offers the reader a concise but detailed...
Mythellany talks with pastor-author Walter Wangerin, Jr. about The Book of the Dun Cow and other mat...
A recurrent myth in the Bible about God “slaying a dragon,” primarily in the Old Testament, provides...
Reviewed Book: Mason, Steve. Josephus and the New Testament. Peabody, Mass: Hendrickson Pubs, 1992
The ancient Israelites believed things that the writers of the Bible wanted them to forget: myths an...
The Hebrew God: Portrait of an Ancient Deity Lang, Bernhard New Haven and London: Yale University P...
Review of Britt, Brian Biblical Curses and the Displacement of Tradition Bible in the Modern World 3...
The story of the Tower of Babel (Gen 11: 1-9) has been interpreted in various ways down through the ...
The authors\u27 admirable aim is to make the Native mythology of North America as accessible as that...
Most people who follow one of the major contemporary religions, particularly in the Abrahamic tradit...
In a 1980 address entitled America\u27s Iconic Book, Martin Marty claims the Bible is a ubiquitous...
The current study discusses several ancient Jewish traditions that speak of mythological-fantastic c...
I argue that the Christian Neo-conservatives (like many before them, including the Medieval crusader...
This thesis reframes comparative mythological methodology in the context of recent developments in e...
Review of Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks (New York: Schoc...
Ronald Troxel’s Prophetic Literature: From Oracles to Books offers the reader a concise but detailed...
Mythellany talks with pastor-author Walter Wangerin, Jr. about The Book of the Dun Cow and other mat...
A recurrent myth in the Bible about God “slaying a dragon,” primarily in the Old Testament, provides...
Reviewed Book: Mason, Steve. Josephus and the New Testament. Peabody, Mass: Hendrickson Pubs, 1992
The ancient Israelites believed things that the writers of the Bible wanted them to forget: myths an...
The Hebrew God: Portrait of an Ancient Deity Lang, Bernhard New Haven and London: Yale University P...
Review of Britt, Brian Biblical Curses and the Displacement of Tradition Bible in the Modern World 3...
The story of the Tower of Babel (Gen 11: 1-9) has been interpreted in various ways down through the ...
The authors\u27 admirable aim is to make the Native mythology of North America as accessible as that...
Most people who follow one of the major contemporary religions, particularly in the Abrahamic tradit...
In a 1980 address entitled America\u27s Iconic Book, Martin Marty claims the Bible is a ubiquitous...
The current study discusses several ancient Jewish traditions that speak of mythological-fantastic c...
I argue that the Christian Neo-conservatives (like many before them, including the Medieval crusader...
This thesis reframes comparative mythological methodology in the context of recent developments in e...
Review of Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks (New York: Schoc...
Ronald Troxel’s Prophetic Literature: From Oracles to Books offers the reader a concise but detailed...
Mythellany talks with pastor-author Walter Wangerin, Jr. about The Book of the Dun Cow and other mat...