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Jason Tatlock
Jason Tatlock
Professor of History, Georgia Southern University
Verified email at georgiasouthern.edu - Homepage
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How in ancient times they sacrificed people: Human immolation in the Eastern Mediterranean basin with special emphasis on ancient Israel and the Near East
JR Tatlock
University of Michigan, 2006
272006
The place of human sacrifice in the Israelite Cult
J Tatlock
Ritual and metaphor, 33-48, 2011
132011
The Deuteronomistic Endorsement of Sacrificing Errant Individuals as Reflected by the Hebrew Terms Ḥērem and Biʽēr
J Tatlock
Journal of Semitic Studies 65 (2), 297-324, 2020
32020
Debating the legitimacy of human sacrifice in modern Hinduism and Biblical tradition
J Tatlock
Journal of Global South Studies 35 (1), 130-154, 2018
32018
Human sacrifice, ancient Near East
JR Tatlock
The encyclopedia of ancient history, 2013
32013
Human sacrifice and propaganda in popular media: More than morbid curiosity
J Tatlock
Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy, 2019
22019
The Middle East: its history and culture
J Tatlock
(No Title), 2012
12012
First-Century Christians in Twenty-First Century Africa: Between Law and Grace in Gabon and Madagascar by NP Devir
JR Tatlock
Journal of Global South Studies 40 (2), 447-450, 2023
2023
Child Sacrifice in the Ancient Near and Middle East
J Tatlock
Oxford University Press, 2023
2023
Burns, Ross. Aleppo: A History
JR Tatlock
Journal of Global South Studies 39 (1), 245, 2022
2022
Aleppo: A History by Ross Burns
JR Tatlock
Journal of Global South Studies 39 (1), 245-247, 2022
2022
Writing and Rewriting the Bible: The Dead Sea Scrolls 70 Years Later
J Tatlock, D Pioske
2019
The Cross in Contexts: Suffering and Redemption in Palestine by Mitri Raheb and Suzanne Watts Henderson
JR Tatlock
Journal of Global South Studies 35 (1), 199-200, 2018
2018
Death (ancient Near East)
JR Tatlock
The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, 2013
2013
The United Nations and the Bible
J Tatlock
Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 22 (2), 49-72, 2012
2012
Genocidal rhetoric and remembrance concentrated on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as contextualized in the United Nations
JR Tatlock
Journal of Third World Studies 26 (1), 77-97, 2009
2009
Kindled Kin: Burning and Burying Children in Ancient Mediterranean Religions.
J Tatlock
2009
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