A special issue engaging with Ward Blanton, Clayton Crockett, Jeffrey W. Robbins, and Noëlle Vahanian, An Insurrectionist Manifesto: Four New Gospels for a Radical Politics. New York: Columbia University Press, 2016.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLES
- Notes from an Archivist of Radicalism — Christopher Rowland
- What, if anything, comes after the insurrection of theology? — Colby Dickinson
- Incarnation & the Rupture of Everything in All Time? — Lisa Isherwood
- Reading the messianic in the An Insurrectionist Manifesto: Four New Gospels for a Radical Politics and MacEwen’s T.E. Lawrence Poems — Concetta Principe
- Response: Why We Write Such Good Gospels — Ward Blanton
BOOKS & CULTURE
BOOK REVIEWS
- Review of Christina Petterson, From Tomb to Text:The Body of Jesus in the Book of God, New York, Bloomsbury, 2017 — George Aichele
- Review of Lynne St. Clair Darden, Scripturalizing Revelation: An African American Postcolonial Reading of Empire, Atlanta, SBL Press, 2015, and Lynn R. Huber, Thinking and Seeing with Women in Revelation, London, Bloomsbury, 2013 — Greg Carey
- Review of John T. Carroll, Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction, Louisville, WJK Press, 2016 — Christy Cobb
- Review of Michael G. Levine, A Weak Messianic Power: Figures to Come in Benjamin, Derrida, and Celan, New York, Fordham University Press, 2014 — Lynne Moss Bahr
- Review of Dotan Leshem, The Origins of Neoliberalism: Modelling the Economy from Jesus to Foucault, New York, Columbia University Press, 2016 — Christina Petterson
- Review of Gil Anidjar, Blood: A Critique of Christianity, New York, Columbia University Press, 2014 — Peter J. Sabo
- Review of Cynthia R. Chapman, The House of the Mother: The Social Roles of Material Kin in Biblical Hebrew Narrative and Poetry, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2016 — Johanna Stiebert
BOOKS RECEIVED
- Books Received — Robert Paul Seesengood