About the Journal
Relegere: Studies in Religion and Reception
Relegere: Studies in Religion and Reception is primarily a book review journal. The journal reviews books on the reception of religion and biblical literature within the fields of Religion and Biblical Studies. All reviews and articles are published open access, under a Creative Commons license (Attribution NonCommercial 3.0). The current issue is available here, and the complete archives here. All enquiries should be directed to the journal editor, Keziah Wallis.
From 2011 to 2018, the journal also published articles in reception history, also available under Archives.
In addition, our online publishers, Relegere Academic Press publishes online books and volumes in reception history.
Journal editor:
Keziah Wallis, University of Otago
Founding Editors:
Dr Deane Galbraith, University of Otago
Dr James E. Harding, University of Otago
Dr Eric Repphun, Independent
Professor Will Sweetman, University of Otago
Relegere Academic Press editors:
Dr Sean Durbin, Australian Catholic University
Dr Michelle Fletcher, University of Kent
Dr Deane Galbraith, University of Otago
Dr James E. Harding, University of Otago
Professor Will Sweetman, University of Otago
Editorial Advisory Board:
Associate Professor Greg Bailey – La Trobe University
Dr Erica Baffelli – University of Manchester
Professor Daniel Boyarin – University of California, Berkeley
Associate Professor Shayne Clarke – McMaster University
Professor Gregory W. Dawes – University of Otago
Professor Ben Dorman – Nanzan University
Professor David Gunn – Texas Christian University
Dr Elizabeth Guthrie – University of Otago
Professor Stewart Hoover – University of Colorado
Professor Julius Lipner – University of Cambridge
Dr John Lyons – University of Bristol
Dr Jonathan Roberts – University of Liverpool
Professor John F.A. Sawyer - University of Perugia
Professor Robert Segal – University of Aberdeen
Professor Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen – University of Copenhagen
Assistant Professor Stefania Travagnin – University of Groningen
Professor Arthur Versluis – Michigan State University
Relegere: Studies in Religion and Reception is primarily a book review journal. The journal reviews books on the reception of religion and biblical literature within the fields of Religion and Biblical Studies. All reviews and articles are published open access, under a Creative Commons license (Attribution NonCommercial 3.0). The current issue is available here, and the complete archives here. All enquiries should be directed to the journal editor, Keziah Wallis.
From 2011 to 2018, the journal also published articles in reception history, also available under Archives.
In addition, our online publishers, Relegere Academic Press publishes online books and volumes in reception history.
Journal editor:
Keziah Wallis, University of Otago
Founding Editors:
Dr Deane Galbraith, University of Otago
Dr James E. Harding, University of Otago
Dr Eric Repphun, Independent
Professor Will Sweetman, University of Otago
Relegere Academic Press editors:
Dr Sean Durbin, Australian Catholic University
Dr Michelle Fletcher, University of Kent
Dr Deane Galbraith, University of Otago
Dr James E. Harding, University of Otago
Professor Will Sweetman, University of Otago
Editorial Advisory Board:
Associate Professor Greg Bailey – La Trobe University
Dr Erica Baffelli – University of Manchester
Professor Daniel Boyarin – University of California, Berkeley
Associate Professor Shayne Clarke – McMaster University
Professor Gregory W. Dawes – University of Otago
Professor Ben Dorman – Nanzan University
Professor David Gunn – Texas Christian University
Dr Elizabeth Guthrie – University of Otago
Professor Stewart Hoover – University of Colorado
Professor Julius Lipner – University of Cambridge
Dr John Lyons – University of Bristol
Dr Jonathan Roberts – University of Liverpool
Professor John F.A. Sawyer - University of Perugia
Professor Robert Segal – University of Aberdeen
Professor Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen – University of Copenhagen
Assistant Professor Stefania Travagnin – University of Groningen
Professor Arthur Versluis – Michigan State University