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  • Brenner, A. (2003). Are We Amused? Small and Big Differences in Josephus' Representations of Biblical Female Figures. In A. Brenner (Ed.), Are We Amused? Humour about Women in the Biblical Worlds (pp. 79-89). T&T Clark/Continuum.
  • Brenner, A. (2003). Some Reflections on Violence Against Women and the Image of the Hebrew God: The Prophetic Books Revisited. In On the Cutting Edge: The Study of Women in the Biblical World: Essays in Honor of Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza T&T Clark/Continuum.
  • van Henten, J. W., & Brenner, A. (2002). Bible translation on the threshold of the twenty-first century; authority, reception, cultur and religion. (Journal for the study of the Old Testament supplement series; No. 353). Sheffield Academic Press.
  • Brenner, A., & van Henten, J. W. (2002). Bible Translation on the Threshold of the Twenty-First Century: Authority, Reception, Culture and Religion. SAP/Continuum.
  • Brenner, A., & van Henten, J. W. (2002). Editor's Introduction. In A. Brenner, & J. W. van Henten (Eds.), Bible Translation on the Threshold of the 21st Century (pp. 1-7). SAP/Continuum.
  • Brenner, A. (2002). Between Lying and Blasphemy: Responding to Robert Carroll. In A. Brenner, & J. W. van Henten (Eds.), Bible Translation on the Threshold of the Twenty-First Century (pp. 65-69). SAP/Continuum.
  • Brenner, A. (2002). On Adele Berlin's Esther. Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 64(3), 548-549.
  • van Henten, J. W., & Brenner, A. (2002). Bible Translation in the Modern World: Issues of Translation Authority in Religious Beliefs and in Cultural Reception. (The Bible in the Twenty First Century; No. 1). Sheffield Academic Press.
  • Brenner, A. (2002). Wide Gaps, Narrow Escapes: I am Known as Rahab, the Broad. In P. R. Davies (Ed.), First Person: Essays in Biblical Autobiography (pp. 47-58). SAP/Continuum.
  • Brenner, A. (2002). Age and Ageism in the Hebrew Bible, in an Autobiographical Perspective. In A. G. Hunter, & P. R. Davies (Eds.), Sense and Sensitivity: Essays on Reading the Bible in Memory of Robert Carroll (pp. 302-310). SAP/Continuum.
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