The Chronicle of Higher Education has a provocative piece by Jacques Berlinerblau entitled “What’s Wrong with the Society of Biblical Literature?” As I and many fellow bibliobloggers will be descending on Washington, DC, next week for the SBL annual meeting, this is a timely question. I don’t have time right now to reflect or respond on what Berlinerblau says, but I thought I would refer others to this article in case people had not come across this. I look forward to hearing what others have to say as I formulate my own response.
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