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Divine Bodies: Resurrecting Perfection in the New Testament and Early Christianity
Candida Moss’s Divine Bodies provides fresh, provocative close readings of biblical texts and says something genuinely new about its topic. The book is readable for a non-specialist, but the footnotes still ground the specialists in the relevant scholarly bibliography. Further, Moss is able to make insightful contributions and to signal where her biggest contributions lie without chastising other scholars. crucial