The following are books that are either on my “to be read” list or will be forthcoming from Amazon and other venues (e.g., Brill) in the next few days. As I am sure many who follow this blog are fellow bibliophiles, some will appreciate the following.
Of course, for those who
wish to support my continuing research, you can donate via Venmo or Paypal:
LDS-related:
Mathew Schmalz and Alonzo L.
Gaskill, Understanding Our Catholic Neighbors
Rabbi Mark S. Daimon and
Shon D. Hopkin, Understanding Our Jewish Neighbors
Personal Writings of Eliza
Roxcy Snow, ed. Maureen Beecher
Scott Christensen, Sagwitch:
Shoshone Chieftan, Mormon Elder 1822-1887
Adam Stokes, Reflections
on the Restoration Scriptures
Byron Preston Hughes, My
Correspondence With Three Anti-Mormons in Three Volumes: Volume 1
Samuel W. Taylor, Family
Kingdom
Non-LDS:
Benjamin E. Heidgerken, Salvation
through Temptation: Maximus the Confessor and Thomas Aquinas on Christ's
Victory over the Devil
Philip Walker Jacobs, Joseph
the Carpenter: His Reception in Literature and Art from the Second to the Ninth
Century
Leen Mari Peltomaa, The
Image of the Virgin Mary in the Akathistos Hymn
Graham S. Ogden, Obadiah
and Haggai
David R. Seal, First and
Second Peter: An Oral and Performance Commentary
Jack Lundborn, Joel:
Prophet of the Outpouring Spirit
Walter Burkert, Babylon,
Memphis, Persepolis: Eastern Contexts of Greek Culture
Israel Knohl, The Messiah
Confrontation
Joshua Bowen, The Atheist
Handbook to the Old Testament, volume 2
Joshua Bowen, Did the Old
Testament Endorse Slavery?
Christopher R. Bruno, John
J. R. Lee, and Thomas R. Schreiner, The Divine Christology of the Apostle
Paul: Retrospect and Prospect
Michael R. Licona, Jesus,
Contradicted: Why the Gospels Tell the Same Story Differently