There will be no physical SBL (Society of Biblical Literature) this year, which means no book booths, which means … we professors all grieve over not seeing the new offerings and bump into friends and foes in the pathways in the exhibit hall.

So, I wrote to some publishers and asked them to give me a short list of their new offerings.

Each day this week I will feature one publisher.

Today, we visit the booth at Baylor University Press.

Ryan Andrew Newson, Cut in Stone: Confederate Monuments and Theological Disruption.

William Lane Craig, Atonement and the Death of Christ.

Robert Covolo, Fashion Theology.

Iain Provan, Seeking What is Right.

William Witt, Icons of Christ: A Biblical and Systematic Theology for Women's Ordination.

Philip Jenkins, Fertility and Faith: The Demographic Revolution and the Transformation of World Religions