Additional Details
This product contains the entire series of Critical Review of Books in Religion, which was printed annually from 1988-1998. Each volume contains a handful of lengthy review articles, between 150 and 300 brief (1-3 page) book reviews organized by subject, and a listing of translations, new editions and reference works. The final volume in the series contains review articles only.
The 1994 volume, for example, begins with two review articles on the Anchor Bible Dictionary—10 pages evaluating the dictionary's treatment of the OT and the Ancient Near East and 10 pages evaluating its treatment of Early Christianity, Judaism, and the Greco-Roman World. The authors of these articles are well-qualified to comment on the individual ABD entries in question and provide an opinion as to whether they are balanced, thorough, and comprehensive. Particularly strong entries are noted.
The 1994 volume also includes reviews of more than 300 books, grouped into areas of academic interest such as Biblical Studies, Comparative Studies, History of Christianity, Judaism, Philosophy of Religion, etc. This is where much of the "conversation" within the discipline takes place!
Book Reviews Help You...
- Make wise purchases, whether print or electronic.
Don't buy that expensive print book on Jewish inscriptions until you've read a review. Maybe it's not the best book on the subject for your needs. With more than 8,000 titles available for Logos Bible Software, the same principle applies...the more you can read about a title the better informed your decision will be.
- Learn about the books in your library.
Book reviews can help you learn about what's in your library (both digital and print), whether you have 200 books or 2,000. The more you know about the books, the more effectively you can use them.
- Learn about the books that are not in your library.
When an author references a book you don't own or haven't heard of, you can find out in a matter of seconds whether it's been reviewed and get a synopsis from the review.
- Explore research questions or sub-disciplines that are new to you.
While browsing book reviews, you can learn something about the figures and seminal works in the area of Latin American liberation theology, medieval Judaism, or the psychology of religion.
- Identify authors for further reading.
The frequent name-dropping in critical book reviews makes them an excellent resource for identifying additional authors to read on a particular subject.
Benefits of the Logos Bible Software Edition
While Critical Review of Books in Religion is a great resource in print, it's going to be exceptionally useful as part of the Libronix Digital Library System!
The print edition is organized by subject (e.g., Greco-Roman World), but there is no title listing of the books under review. To find out whether the Word Biblical Commentary volume on 1 Peter was reviewed, for example, you'd have to look for the name of the author (J. Ramsey Michaels) in the indices of each of the 11 volumes. If you knew the original publication date you could, of course, make a good guess about where to start looking...but it's still going take at least a few minutes. And if you didn't find it right away—or didn't know the publication date—you would have to look through each index to be certain you didn't miss it.
The Logos Bible Software edition makes it easy to find what you're looking for...immediately! Benefits include:
- Search the full text.
Find any word or phrase, instantly. Complex proximity searches are also enabled.
- Find reviews by title, author or reviewer.
Field searching enables you to search by book title or the name of an author or reviewer. This narrows your results, helping you zero in on the thing you're looking for. "Show me reviews where Walter Brueggemann is the book author, not the review author," for example.
- Find reviews by subject.
Subject groupings in the print edition have become topics in Libronix DLS, making it a snap to locate reviews of books on the subject of archaeology or ethics or Hinduism. Book reviews listed in "see also" entries have been tagged with multiple topics.
- Follow links between books and reviews.
When a reviewer cites a work that is also reviewed in CRBR, a hyperlink will take you to the second review. When a reviewer cites a page or article within a work that is available in Libronix DLS, a hyperlink will open the cited work. See example below.
Interview with Dr. Heiser
Choose a version below to see Logos' Academic Editor, Mike Heiser, Ph.D. talk about Critical Review of Books in Religion.
Sample Page Scans and Screenshots

Compare a page scan from the print edition (left) and screenshot from the electronic
edition (right). In the electronic edition, references to books already available for Libronix
(Word Biblical Commentary in this case) are hotspots that open the resource directly to
page cited.


This reviewer cites individual articles in Anchor Bible Dictionary;
in the electronic edition, each article can be opened with a single click
or previewed by hovering the mouse pointer (if you own ABD).
Sample Page Scans from the Print Editions