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  • vol. 53, 2006: James A. Smith, Marks of an Apostle: Deconstruction, Philippians, and Problematizing Pauline Theology
  • vol. 52, 2005: Alan Kirk, Tom Thatcher (eds.), Memory, Tradition, and Text: Uses of the Past in Early Christianity
  • vol. 51, 2006: Fiona C. Black (ed., The Recycled Bible: Autobiography, Culture, and the Space Between
  • vol. 48, 2004: Richard A. Horsley (ed.), Hidden Transcripts and the Arts of Resistance: Applying the Work of James C. Scott to Jesus and Paul
  • vol. 47, 2004: Jonathan A. Draper (ed.), Orality, Literacy, and Colonialism in Antiquity
  • vol. 46, 2004: Jonathan A. Draper (ed.), Orality, Literacy, and Colonialism in Southern Africa
  • vol. 45, 2004: Stephen D. Moore, Janice Capel Anderson (eds.), New Testament Masculinities
  • vol. 44, 2004: Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan (ed.), Pregnant Passion: Gender, Sex, and Violence in the Bible
  • vol. 43, 2003: Tamara Cohn Eskenazi, Gary A. Phillips, David Jobling (eds.), Levinas and Biblical Studies
  • vol. 42, 2003: Randall C. Bailey (ed.), Yet With a Steady Beat: Contemporary U.S. Afrocentric Biblical Interpretation
  • vol. 41, 2003: Jione Havea, Elusions of Control: Biblical Law on the Words of Women


 

 

 

 


The project Pomoerium will focus on the achievements of classics-related sciences, and examine socio-economic and religious transformations, not as a stream of disjointed events, but as an intelligible and determinate process, whether involving a shorter or a longer time span.
It constitutes the efforts to render accessible to the interested public hardly-known ideas, journals and books and aims to contribute to the exploration and understanding of religious and socio-economic processes in the classical antiquity and provide an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of their various aspects.
Finally it serves furthermore as a naturally forum for the presentation and discussion of noteworthy issues, including the presentation of minority or at times controversial points of view.
Journal: Deadline for completed texts is September 30, 2007, however submissions are encouraged at all times and will be considered for the next upcoming issues.

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