• While Mr. William Loader is lacking in regard to actual Bible scholarship qualifications, he is quite free to very selectively, present his own hand picked "attitudes", toward sexuality, in Judaism and Christianity, in the Hellenistic Greco-Roman Era. These will undoubtedly, agree with, and support, his own personal opinions, and agenda. This therefore, does not seem to be, an unbiased, or even a relevant, book, to me. This is my observation, and I believe it is obvious to all discerning readers, to see, and from that to understand. This being entirely based upon, what is written here, regarding the author, and his book. (Thank you for your time, God bless you.).
    1. David Instone-Brewer is someone with excellent Bible scholarship qualifications and he has good things to say about this book. The Lexham Bible Guides also refers to William Loader's book, noting that he basis one of its conclusions on the scholarship of Okland, whose qualifications are not in question. I'm sorry, but it seems like your review of William Loader's book is more a reflection of your own biases.