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    • Review: Polybius on the value of experience and history 

      Nicholson, E (Newcastle University, 12 November 2022)
      Book review of Daniel Walker Moore, Polybius: Experience and the Lessons of History. Historiography of Rome and its Empire 6. Leiden and Boston: Brill, . Pp. xii + 168. Hardback,Hardback, ISBN 9789004426115
    • Making Men: Gender and the Poet in Pindar 

      Hauser, E (De Gruyter, 24 October 2022)
      The identity of Pindar’s “I” has long proven difficult to interpret. This chapter moves the focus away from the ἐγώ and the poet/chorus debate, onto the gendered terms which are used to construct the persona of the poet ...
    • The ethical challenge of decolonisation and the future of New Testament studies 

      Horrell, D (SAGE Publications, 12 October 2022)
      The challenge to decolonise academic disciplines has been pertinent for many decades, but it has recently come to a new level of prominence, with vigorous discussion of what responding to this challenge might entail. This ...
    • Afterword 

      Southgate, C (Routledge, 16 August 2022)
      The challenge of an Afterword is that so many of the themes I might have explored appear already in the essays. So, what follows is a collection of thoughts about what I myself would want to stress, picking out from time ...
    • Fundamentalism and Conversion to Eastern Orthodoxy in the West: Reflections on the Myth of Orthodoxy 

      Gallaher, B (Lexington Books / Fortress Academic, 28 February 2022)
      This book brings together twelve essays by some of the leading scholars on Orthodox Christianity on the issue of fundamentalism and religious Orthodoxy in the contemporary world.