Cooper Harriss has recent essays out in edited volumes. The first focuses on “The Bible in American Literature” since c. 1980, published in The Bible in the American Experience, edited by Claudia Setzer and David Shefferman and published by SBL Press. The second, a study of eschatology in the closing songs of recent Bob Dylan albums appears in 21st Century Dylan: Late and Timely, edited by Adrian Graf, et al, and published by Bloomsbury. Also, his review essay in Religious Studies Review considers Christopher Tomlins’s recent volume In the Matter of Nat Turner—a book he first encountered with the department’s Religion and Law reading group.