Tag: Bibliography

  • Online, Hermeneutics Resources

    Mark Goodacre has updated the hermeneutics page at New Testament Gateway to include Holger Szesnat’s substantial list of online resources for biblical hermeneutics.

  • RBL Newsletter (September 19, 2009)

    The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following: New Testament and Cognate Studies L. Stephanie Cobb, Dying to Be Men: Gender and Language in Early Christian Martyr Texts, reviewed by Jan Willem van Henten J. Edward Crowley and Paul L. Danove, The Rhetoric of Characterization of God, Jesus, and Jesus’ Disciples…

  • Free Resources from BAS

    The Biblical Archaeology Society catalog arrived yesterday with a list of free resources in the back, most of which are relevant for New Testament and related studies. Among these works are: Island Jewels: Understanding Ancient Cyprus and Crete. 2008. 66 pages. Contributors include Steven Feldman, David Soren, Hershel Shanks, Marina Solomidou-Ieronymidou, Nancy Serwint, Jeremy McInerney,…

  • New in the Review of Biblical Literature

    The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following: New Testament and Cognate Studies Dan R. Stiver, Life Together in the Way of Jesus Christ: An Introduction to Christian Theology, reviewed by Yolanda Dreyer James M. Robinson, Jesus: According to the Earliest Witness, reviewed by Petri Luomanen Marvin Meyer, Judas: The Definitive…

  • New Journal

    [Update: As of 27 October 2017, the Ecclesia Reformanda website appears no longer to be available.] A new journal for British, Reformed theology has just launched, Ecclesia Reformanda. Ros Clarke, a fellow PhD student from our days at Westminster who is now sitting under Jamie Grant at the University of the Highlands and Islands Millennium…