Tag: 1 Corinthians
Currents in Biblical Research 10, no. 3
The latest issue of Currents in Biblical Research includes: J. Kenneth Kuntz, “Continuing the Engagement: Psalms Research Since the Early 1990s” Joel R. White, “Recent Challenges to the communis opinio on 1 Corinthians 15.29″ Dan Batovici, “The Second-Century Reception of John: A Survey of Methodologies” Benjamin Edsall, “Kerygma, Catechesis and Other Things We Used to…
Forthcoming in BBR: “Rewriting Prophets in the Corinthian Correspondence”
The folks at the Bulletin for Biblical Research have very kindly agreed to publish a revised version of my presentation from the November, 2009 meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society: “Rewriting Prophets in the Corinthian Correspondence: A Window on Paul’s Hermeneutic.” To provide just a bit fuller picture of the essay’s argument: In the broadest…