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The Progressives' Bible (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2024)

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The Bible in the American Experience (SBL Press, 2020).

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The Bible and American Culture. A Sourcebook, co-edited with David A. Shefferman (London: Routledge, 2011).

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Resurrection of the Body in Early Judaism and Early Christianity, Doctrine, Community, and Self-Definition (Leiden: Brill, 2004).

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Pauline Conversations in Context, Essays in Honor of Calvin Roetzel, edited by Janice Capel Anderson, Philip Sellew, and Claudia Setzer (Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002).

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Jewish Responses to Early Christians: History and Polemics, 30-150 C.E.

(Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1994).

“’A Cyclone of Absurdities’: Frances Willard’s Rejection of Biblical Literalism,’ The Bible and Women: Encyclopedia of Exegesis and Cultural History (Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature: 2024).
 
"Law," pp. 674-698 in Matthias Henze and David Linicum, Israel's Scriptures in Early Christian Writings. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2023.
 
"The Bible and Social Reform," The Bible and Interpretation. The University of Arizona. https://bibleinterp.arizona.edu/articles/bible-and-social-reform
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"The Syro-Phoenician Woman," Bible Odyssey. The Society of Biblical Literature. http://bibleodyssey.org/people/related-articles/syrophoenician-woman

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“Sinai, Covenant, and Innocent Blood Traditions in Matthew’s Blood Cry (Matt 27:25),” in The Ways That Often Parted. Essays in Honor of Joel Marcus, ed. Lori Baron, Jill Hicks-Keeton, and Matthew Thiessen (Early Christianity and Its Literature: Atlanta: SBL Press, 2018) 169-185.
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 “Feminist Interpretation of the Bible” Oxford Handbook on the Bible in America, ed. Paul Gutjahr (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017) 163-183.
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 “Jewish Responses to Early Christians” Jewish Annotated New Testament, second edition, ed. Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Brettler (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017) 730-733.
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 “The Bible and the Legacy of First-Wave Feminism,” The Bible and American Life, ed. P. Goff, A. Farnsley, and P. Thuesen (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017) 183-191.
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  “This Voice has Come for Your Sake: Seeing and Hearing in John’s Gospel,” Journal of Religion, Film, and Media 2.1 (2016) 35-47.
 “Review Symposium. Four Perspectives”  for Amy-Jill Levine’s Short Stories by Jesus in Horizons 43.1 (June, 2016) 140-144.
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 “Mark 7:28; ‘Even the Dogs Under the Table Eat the Children’s Crumbs’—Women, Food, and Learning,” The Gospels in First Century Judea, ed. Steven Notley (Boston: Leiden, 2016) 97-106.
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 “Feminism: First Wave,” Oxford Encyclopedia of Bible and Women and Gender, ed. Julia O’Brien (New York: Oxford, 2014).
 “Commentary on 1 Peter” and “Jewish Responses to Early Christians,”  Jewish Annotated New Testament, ed. Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Brettler (New York:Oxford, 2011) 436-42; 577-79.
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 “A Jewish Reading of The Woman’s Bible,” Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 27.2 (2011) 71-84.
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 “Resurrection in the Gospel of Matthew: Reality and Symbol,” Life Beyond Death in Matthew’s Gospel. Religious Metaphor or Bodily Reality?” ed. Wim Weren, Huub van de Sandt, and Joseph Verheyden (Biblical Tools and Studies 13;Leuven: Peeters, 2011) 43-55.
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 “Slavery, Women’s Rights, and the Beginnings of Feminist Biblical Interpretation in the Nineteenth Century,” Postscripts. A Journal of Sacred Texts and Contemporary Worlds,  5.2 (2009; published 12/11) 145-169. 
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 “Forum: American Scriptures” Religion and American Culture. 21 (2011) 31-38.
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 “Resurrection of the Body in Early Judaism and Early Christianity,” The Human Body and Resurrection, ed. T. Nicklas and Joseph Verheyden (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2009).
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 “Resurrection and the Symbolic Construction of Community,” Annali di Storia dell’ esgesi 24 (2007) 77-85.
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 “Jews in Carthageand Western North Africa, 70-235 C.E.,” The Cambridge History of Judaism, vol. 4, ed. S. Katz and R. Kalmin (Cambridge,UK:CambridgeUniversity Press, 2006).
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 “Does Paul Need to be Saved?” Biblical Interpretation 13 (2005) 289-96.
 “Three Odd Couples: Women and Men in Mark and John,” Mariam, the Magdalen and the Mother edited Deirdre Good (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005) 75-92.
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 “The Jews Under Roman Rule,” Pondering the Passion, ed. Philip Cunningham (London, Routledge, 2004) 3-12.
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 “’Talking Their Way into Empire,’: Pagans, Jews, and Christians Debate Resurrection of the Body,” Ancient  Judaism in its Hellenistic Context, ed. Carol Bakhos (JSJSupp;Leiden: Brill,  2005) 155-75.
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 “The Jewish-Christian Schism: Reflections on the VaticanDocument on the Holocaust, We Remember,” Ethics in the Shadow of the Holocaust, ed. J. Pawlikowski and J. Banki (Chicago: Sheed and Ward, 2002) 35-50.
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 “Resurrection of the Dead as Symbol and Strategy,” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 69 (2001) 65-101.
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“The Parousia of Jesus and Jewish Messianic Hopes,” in The Return of Jesus in Early Christianity John Carroll, with A. Brown, J. Siker, and C. Setzer (Peabody, Ma: Hendrickson, 2000) 169-85.
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 “Jews, Jewish Christians and Judaizers in North Africa,” Putting Body and Soul Together: Essays in Honor of Robin Scroggs, ed. G. Snyder, A. Brown and V. Wiles (Philadelphia: Trinity, 1997) 185-202.
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 “Excellent Women: Female Witness to the Resurrection,” Journal of Biblical Literature, 116.2 (1997) 259-272. 
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 “’You Invent a Christ!’: Christological Claims as Points of Jewish-Christian Dispute,” Union Seminary Quarterly Review 44 (1991) 315-28.
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