Tag: Paul

  • Currents in Biblical Research 11, no. 3

    The latest issue of Currents in Biblical Research includes the following: Serge Frolov, “Sleeping with the Enemy: Recent Scholarship on Sexuality in the Book of Judges” Jason Hood and Matthew Emerson, “Summaries of Israel’s Story: Reviewing a Compositional Category” Coleman Baker, “Peter and Paul in Acts and the Construction of Early Christian Identity: A Review of…

  • Tom Wright and James White on Justification

    [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp8rMsOCsvY] HT: Brian LePort

  • On the Web (January 23, 2013)

    On the web: Nijay Gupta provides the table of contents for the latest issue of the Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters. Robert Woods reflects on significance and dissonance in Great Books. Abram K-J discusses the Göttingen Septuagint (1, 2, HT: Tommy Wasserman).

  • Wright, Paul and the Faithfulness of God

    As Anthony Le Donne and Michael Bird have already noted, N. T. Wright’s much-anticipated fourth volume in the Christian Origins and the Question of God Series, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, has now become three installments. Besides the series’ first three volumes, all three installments of the new fourth part are now available for…

  • Green Collection Romans Fragment

    Dan Wallace digests the SBL meeting discussion of the recently announced Romans fragment in the Green collection.

  • Bird, ed., Four Views on the Apostle Paul

    The folks at Zondervan sponsored this year’s Institute for Biblical Research meeting reception. In addition to the deserts there, they very kindly provided attending members with a copy of the recent (2012) Counterpoints volume on Paul, edited by Michael Bird. According to the publisher’s description: The apostle Paul was a vital force in the development…