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CBQ: Catholic Biblical Quarterly
"Different Perspectives on Divine Pathos: An Examination of Hermeneutics in Biblical Theology." The Catholic Biblical Quarterly 69.4 (Oct. 2007): 673-694.

This article examines how Abraham Heschel, Terence Fretheim, and Walter Brueggemann interpret biblical texts that portray God emotionally involved with humanity.

If you're using a university or library network and your school subscribes to EBSCO's ALTA Religion Database, click here to access the article.

I also have a forthcoming review in this journal: 
Review of: The Old Testament Is Dying: A Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment, by Brent A. Strawn. Catholic Biblical Quarterly. Forthcoming.

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