Here's a list of the books I must purchase this semester:
+ Patrick H. Alexander, et al., The SBL Handbook of Style for Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical, and Early Christian Studies (Hendrickson Publishers, 1999).
+ David W. Baker and Bill T. Arnold, The Face of Old Testament Studies: A Survey of
Contemporary Approaches (Baker Books, 1999).
+ James L. Mays, , David L. Petersen and Kent H. Richards, Old Testament Interpretation: Past, Present, and Future: Essays in Honor of Gene M. Tucker (Abingdon Press, 1995.
+ Jean L. Ska, Introduction to Reading the Pentateuch (Eisenbrauns, 2006).
+ Emanuel Tov, Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible (Fortress Press. Van Gorcum, 1992).
+ Hebrew Grammars / Dictionaries, etc.: BHS, GKC, IBHS, Joüon
+ Donald K. McKim, Dictionary of Major Biblical Interpreters (IVP, 2007).
+ Rowan Greer and J. Kugel, Early Biblical Interpretation (Fortress Press, 1986).
+ Francis M. Young, Biblical Exegesis and the Formation of Christian Culture (Hendrickson, 2002).
+ Saint Augustine, On Christian Teaching, trans. R.P.H. Green (Oxford Univ. Press, 1997).
+ Judith, Grunert, The Course Syllabus (Anker Publishing, 2008).
+ Heinich, Molenda, Russell and Smaldino, Instructional Media and Technologies for Learning (Merrill, 2004).
+ Marlene LeFever, Learning Styles: Reaching Everyone God Gave You to Teach (David C. Cook Pub., 2002).
+ Dorothy MacKeracher, Making Sense of Adult Learning (University of Toronto Press, 2004).
+ Wilbert McKeachie, McKeachie’s Teaching Tips: Strategies, Research and Theory for College and University Teachers (Houghton Mifflin, 2005).
+ Henri Nouwen, Creative Ministry (Doubleday, 1971).
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