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Book Description/Major Publications


 * 1) Jill Hicks-Keeton’s novel “Arguing with Aseneth: Gentile Access to Israel's Living God in Jewish Antiquity ,” is a story of how a woman becomes a bridge for the inclusion of gentiles into the covenant of the God of Israel.  This piece of fictional literature mixes and weaves ancient Jewish culture, history, and religion by branching forth from the union of Joseph son of Jacob and Aseneth Egyptian royalty.
 * 2) Jill Hicks-Keeton’s co-editor of, “Museum of the Bible: A Critical Introduction ” provides readers with an array of critical tools to evaluate the Museum’s contents and interpretation of Bible history.  It also makes the reader to critically analyze the possibility of a conflict of interest that would make the owners compromise truth for the sake of money and location. (Lexington/Fortress Academic, 2019)
 * 3) Jill Hicks-Keeton’s co-editor of, “ The Ways that Often Parted: Essays in Honor of Joel Marcus” is a conjunction of Jewish and Christian writings which emphasize on how these similar belief systems branched out into separate doctrines.  This text shows how during the first four centuries there were many ways that separations occurred.