Biblical Theology Bulletin 43, no. 3

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The next issue of the Biblical Theology Bulletin is set to include:

  • Carey Walsh, “Where Did God Go?: Theophanic Shift in Exodus”
  • Mark T. Finney, “Servile Supplicium: Shame and the Deuteronomic Curse—Crucifixion in Its Cultural Context”
  • Dennis C. Duling, “Paul’s Aegean Network: The Strength of Strong Ties”
  • Lee A. Johnson, “Social Stratification”

 

Biblical Theology Bulletin 43, no. 2

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The next issue of the Biblical Theology Bulletin includes:

  • Richard E. DeMaris, “Sacrifice, an Ancient Mediterranean Ritual”
  • James F. McGrath, “On Hearing (Rather Than Reading) Intertextual Echoes: Christology and Monotheistic Scriptures in an Oral Context”
  • Madison N. Pierce, “War: Fighting the Enemies of God, not Man”
  • John J. Pilch, “Exploring Periods of Psychological Development in MENA (Middle East North Africa) Societies: A Tentative Model”

Biblical Theology Bulletin 43, no. 1

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The next issue of the Biblical Theology Bulletin includes:

  • David M. Bossman, “Politicization of Theological Claims Is (Still) Local”
  • Victor H. Matthews, “Taking Calculated Risks: The Story of the Cannibal Mothers (2 Kings 6:24–7:20)”
  • Brian Schmisek, “The Body of His Glory Resurrection Imagery in Philippians 3:20–21”
    Simon J. Joseph, “‘Love Your Enemies’: The Adamic Wisdom of Q 6:27–28, 35c–d”
  • Matthew Y. Emerson, “Arbitrary Allegory, Typical Typology, or Intertextual Interpretation? Paul’s Use of the Pentateuch in Galatians 4:21–31”

Biblical Theology Bulletin 42, no. 4

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The next issue of the Biblical Theology Bulletin includes:

  • David M. Bossman, “The Ebb and Flow of Biblical Interpretation”
  • Joel Edmund Anderson, “Jonah in Mark and Matthew: Creation, Covenant, Christ, and the Kingdom of God”
  • Peter Admirand, “Millstones, Stumbling Blocks, and Dog Scraps: Children in the Gospels”
  • Zeba A. Crook, “Memory and the Historical Jesus”
  • John W. Daniels, Jr., “Gossip in the New Testament”

Biblical Theology Bulletin 42, no. 2

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The latest issue of the Biblical Theology Bulletin includes:
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  • Callia Rulmu, “Stumbling Words for a Determined Young Lady: Notes on Ruth 2:7b”
  • David H. Wenkel, “When the Apostles Became Kings: Ruling and Judging the Twelve Tribes of Israel in the Book of Acts”
  • Coleman A. Baker, “Social Identity Theory and Biblical Interpretation”
  • Eric C. Stewart, “New Testament Space/Spatiality”

Biblical Theology Bulletin 42, no. 2

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The latest issue of the Biblical Theology Bulletin includes:

  • David M. Bossman, “Contextual Meanings”
  • Robert K. Gnuse, “The Elohist: A 7th-Century BCE Theological Tradition”
  • Edward A. Beckstrom, “The Mystery of Jesus’ Teaching about ‘The Son of Man'”
  • Prosper Grech, “Further Reflections on Biblical Inspiration and Truth”
  • Carolyn Osiek, “The Women in Paul’s Life”