Sunday, December 20, 2009
Review of Biblical Literature
A review of The Only True God written by Lori Baron has appeared in the Review of Biblical Literature.
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Review of Biblical Literature
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Paperback Edition?
Would you like to be able to purchase The Only True God in paperback? Well, if so, then here's what you need to do.
If the first print run (hardcover) sells out within the first three years, the publisher will follow up with a paperback edition, which will of course be in a price range that individuals and not just institutions can afford.
And so why not recommend that your local library (whether public or university) purchase the book? Most libraries welcome suggestions for purchases, and they usually get the hardcover edition anyway.
If enough of you do that, before you know it, there should be a paperback edition of the book available for you to buy, and have a copy of your very own.
If the first print run (hardcover) sells out within the first three years, the publisher will follow up with a paperback edition, which will of course be in a price range that individuals and not just institutions can afford.
And so why not recommend that your local library (whether public or university) purchase the book? Most libraries welcome suggestions for purchases, and they usually get the hardcover edition anyway.
If enough of you do that, before you know it, there should be a paperback edition of the book available for you to buy, and have a copy of your very own.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
American Library Association CHOICE Review
The Only True God has been reviewed in ALA's Choice Vol.47 No.4, December 2009. The review provides a nice summary and categorizes the book as "recommended" for upper-level undergraduates and above as well as for general readers.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Another Review and a Lower Price
Today I learned of another review of The Only True God: Early Christian Monotheism in Its Jewish Context. This one is by Maer dos Santos on his blog Ancient Wisdom Today. I also learned that Canadians can buy the book on Amazon for far less than their neighbors south of the border in the US.
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Amazon,
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Canada,
Christianity,
Judaism,
Maer dos Santos,
monotheism,
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