Biblical Interpretation-A Journal of Contemporary Approaches

Papers
(The TQCC of Biblical Interpretation-A Journal of Contemporary Approaches is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Cognitive Linguistic Models for Analyzing Characterization in a Parable: Luke 10:25–37 The Compassionate Samaritan2
Hardly Happily Ever After: Trafficking of Girls in the Hebrew Bible2
Potential and Actual Cognitive-Emotional Engagement with Characters: A Response to Michael Whitenton and Bonnie Howe & Eve Sweetser2
Introduction: Towards a Cognitive Theory of New Testament Characters: Methodology, Problems, and Desiderata2
Towards a Blending-Based Approach to Early Christian Characters: Nicodemus as a Test Case2
Michal the Giver and Michal the Taker: The Systematic Misogyny of the Davidic Court1
Sustainability Hermeneutics1
Christemporos: Christ and the Market in Early Christian Texts1
The Ecology of Death in the Book of Job1
Citations, Allusions, and Marking Them in the Hebrew Bible: A Theoretical Introduction with Some Examples1
Epistolary Affects: An Introduction1
Playing the Man in the Book of Ruth: Reshaping the Masculine Ideal1
Reading with Minor Feelings: Racialized Emotions and Children’s (Non)agency in Judges 10–121
Are Enslaved Children Called to Come to Jesus? Freeborn and Enslaved Children in John Chrysostom’s On Vainglory1
The Child Snatched Away: Reading Revelation Through a Childist Lens1
Children, Motherhood, and the Social Death of Childless Women: The Social and Theological Construction of Infertility in the Hebrew Bible and in Cameroon1
Pauline Epistles as Affective Technologies: Liberating Literary Form and the Letter to Philemon1
From Wild Beast to Huntress: Animal Imagery, Beauty, and Seduction in the Song of Songs and Proverbs1
Forgetting to Remember: Theorizing the Role of the Forgotten In the Production of Biblical Text and Tradition1
Neighbours Near and Far: How a Biblical Figure is Used in Recent European Anti-Migration Politics1
Silencing the Land: Joshua as a Military Ritualist1
Ancient Characters and Contemporary Readers: A Response to Elizabeth E. Shively & Jan Rüggemeier and Cornelis Bennema1
“Let us cast lots, so that we may know” (Jonah 1:7): Oracle of Lot as a Ritual-like Activity in Ancient Jewish Texts1
How Readers Construct New Testament Characters: The Calling of Peter in the Gospels in Cognitive-Narratological Perspective1
Mija Wi, The Path to Salvation in Luke’s Gospel: What Must We Do?0
The Matter of Violence0
Absent Animals: The Anthropocentric Focus of the Book of Ruth0
I Am Onan: Rereading the So-Called Transgression of Wasting Seed0
Biblical Seductresses0
Combat Furlough and the Characterization of Uriah the Hittite0
Seeing the Biblical World of Sodom-Mamre Through Surveillance0
Jeremiah’s Temple Sermon as a Traumascape: Reading Jeremiah 7:1–8:3 Through the Metaphor of the Phantasmagoria0
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“Is it Right for You to be Angry?” Gaslighting and Pathologizing the Resisting Voice in Jonah 4:1–110
Mary Ann Beavis and HyeRan Kim-Cragg, What Does the Bible Say? A Critical Conversation with Popular Culture in a Biblically Illiterate World0
‘It is Not Good for the Human to be Alone…’ (Gen. 2:18): yhwh Elohim Among the Weeping Gods of the Ancient Near East0
Diagnosing Judah’s Distress and Restoration in the Isaiah Apocalypse: Frustrated Childbirth in Isaiah 26 and Mesopotamian Medical Discourse0
What does Job Want? Desire, Fear, Anxiety, and God in and Beyond Job 230
Reading 2 Sam. 18:1–19:9 through the Korean Context “United yet Divided”0
Early Church as Utopian Cult: The Case of Hebrews0
Deryn Guest, yhwh and Israel in the Book of Judges: An Object-Relations Analysis0
Bethel, Dark Woods, and Taboo: 1 Kings 13 as a Cautionary Tale0
“Can You Hear Me Now?…Good!”: A Deaf Adder and the Inversion of Disability Imagery in Psalm 58:5–60
A World without Mark: an Experiment in Erasure History0
Hearing their Cries: A Talanoa Response0
Queer Fish: Following the Great Transgender Fish in the Book of Jonah0
Reading Elisha’s She-Bears: Biblical Interpretation, Extinction Studies, and the Wildness of God0
Corinthian Ignorance: Knowledge-Language and the Cultivation of Anxious Affects in 1 Corinthians0
In Defense of the Disabled Man at the Bethesda Fountain (John 5:1–15)0
Silencing Leah: The Construction of Idealised Femininity in The Book of Jubilees0
God’s Migrant Caravan: Migration Rhetoric as Missionary Strategy in Acts 7:1-600
The “Foreigner” and the Eunuch: The Politics of Belonging in Isaiah 56:1–80
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Decolonizing Diets: Idol Food, Jewish Diaspora, and the Crisis of John’s Apocalypse0
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Saul’s Male Trauma Narrative in 1 Samuel0
Jerusalem/Zion: a Counter-Imperial Trope in Third Isaiah0
Texts of Terror: The Bible and Bathroom Bill in Texas0
Ambiguous Prayers in 1 Timothy 2:1–2: A Postcolonial Reading0
Paul Middleton, The Violence of the Lamb: Martyrs as Agents of Divine Judgement in the Book of Revelation0
Migration and Identity: A Rereading of the Child in Matthew 2:13-230
The נזם and Navigating Power Structures0
The Apostle of Failure: Queer Refusal, the Corinthian Letters, and Paul’s Unflattering Characterization in the Acts of Thecla0
Plowshares: The Career of a Biblical Allusion in The New York Times, 1940–19900
Coercive Names: Interpreting Mark 5:1–13 with Althusser’s “Interpellation”0
Thirteen Ways of Looking at Elijah’s Blackbirds0
Are Saul’s Sons Scapegoats?0
Biblical Interpretation Reading List0
A Mother Gets Custody: The Legal Background to Genesis 21:14-210
Who is the Real “Model Minority”? An Asian American Reading of Ruth and Ebed-Melech in the Hebrew Bible0
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The Jews as “Children of the Devil” (John 8:44) in Nazi Children’s Literature0
The Many Fiery Furnaces of Daniel 3: The Evolution of a Literary Model0
The Constitutive Problem of the Septuagint0
Introduction: Humanimal—The Bible and “Animal” Others0
On Animals, Autonomy, and Apocalypticism in Daniel0
Wojciech Pikor, The Land of Israel in the Book of Ezekiel0
Toward Feeling Fragments: Melancholic Migrants and Other Affect Aliens in the Philippian and Corinthian Assemblies0
Leviticus 25’s History of Inspiring Freedom as a Moral Challenge to Literary-Historical Interpretation0
Hyper-Intertextuality: The Temple Cleansing-Rebuilding Tradition as a Compositional Framework in John’s Gospel0
Ezekiel’s גר: Reassigning the Liminal Other within a Trauma-Forged Identity0
How Audience Members Envision New Testament Characters: Mental Character Models, Blending, and the Reception of Luke 1:5–2:520
Response: The Blur of Letters, the Residue of Reception0
Christ’s Cosmetic Hydrotherapy: Blemishes, Wrinkles, and Transformational Waters in Ephesians 5:26–270
Announcing the Biblical Interpretation Reading List0
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Biblical Interpretation0
Udders, Queer Nests, and Animal Family Trees: Kinship as Keyword in Animal Studies in the Bible0
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The Philosophy of History and New Testament History: A Survey of the Former with Some Implications for the Latter0
Constructed Identities and Dueling Ideologies: Reading Ancient Israelite Foreign Oracles as Ideological Critique0
Moses’s Slow Speech: Hybrid Identity, Language Acquisition, and the Meaning of Exodus 4:100
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Can the Women Speak?: A Symptomatic Reading of the Women’s Silence in the Markan Ending0
Now You’re in the Sunken Place: Constructed Monsters in Daniel 7 and Get Out0
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The Old and the Young in Luke-Acts: The Lukan Literary Efforts for the Post-War Trauma, Generational Unity, and the Empowerment of the Younger Generation0
‘Spiritual Blindness’ in the Bartimaeus Pericope (Mark 10:46–52): Toward Decentering Ableist Readings0
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Setting the Story of the Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8:26–40) to the Soundtrack of Song of Songs: An Intertextual and Intersectional Performance0
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Paul, Cochlear Implantation, and Biblical Interpretation: Expanding the Scope of Disability Hermeneutics0
The Bible and the Domestication of the World0
Goliath’s Humanimal Body: Masculinity, Ethnicity, and Animal Imagery in 1 Samuel 170
Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My: Imprisoned Animals and Humans in the Acts of Paul0
The Blessing of Ham: Genesis 9:1 in Early African American Biblical Scholarship0
Emotion, Memory, Meaning, Directions: A Response to Kirsten Marie Hartvigsen and Thomas J. Kraus0
Janice Pearl Ewurama De-Whyte, Wom(b)an: A Cultural-Narrative Reading of the Hebrew Bible Barrenness Narratives0
Dramatis Personae in the Acts of Peter: Character Identification and the Conveyance of Ethical Values0
The Super Foul Apostles: Sexual Impropriety, Disgust, and Stinky Affective Histories in 2 Cor. 11:2–40
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