Jewish Biblical Theology
- A.G. Auld, “Can a Biblical Theology also be Academic or Ecumenical?”, in Text as Pretext, ed. R.P. Carroll (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1992) pp. 13-27.
- E. Ben Zvi, “Constructing the Past: The Recent History of Jewish Biblical Theology”, in Jewish Bible Theology: Perspectives and Case Studies, ed. by I. Kalimi (Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2012), pp. 31-50.
- Carl Ehrlich, “Jews and Biblical Theology: A Contradiction in Terms?”, in »Der Odem des Menschen ist eine Leuchte des Flerrn.« Aharon Agus zum Gedenken, ed. Ronen Reichman (Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag WINTER, 2006), 91–99.
- J.D. Levenson, “Why Jews are not interested in Biblical Theology”, in The Hebrew Bible, The Old Testament, and Historical Criticism (Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1993), 33-61.
- Benjamin D. Sommer, “Dialogical Biblical Theology: A Jewish Approach to Reading Scripture Theologically”, Biblical Theology: Introducing the Conversation, ed. by Leo Perdue, R. Morgan, and B.D. Sommer; (Library of Biblical Theology, 1; Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2009), pp. 1-53, 265-285.
- Benjamin D. Sommer, “Two Introductions to Scripture: James Kugel and the Possibility of Biblical Theology”, Jewish Quarterly Review 100 (2010): 153-82.
- M. Sweeney, “Jewish Biblical Theology and Christian Old Testament Theology”, Theologische Literaturzeitung, 134/4 (April 2009): 397-410.
- M. Sweeney, Tanak: A Theological and Critical Introduction to the Jewish Bible (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2011), see introduction.
- Dalit Rom-Shiloni, “Hebrew Bible Theology: A Jewish Descriptive Approach”, Journal of Religion 96,2 (2016): 165-84.
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