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 Historical and Literary Approaches” Bruce Worthington, “Alternative Perspectives beyond the Perspectives: A Summary of Pauline Studies that has Nothing to Do with Piper or Wright” F. S. Naiden, “Recent Study of Greek Religion in the Archaic through Hellenistic Periods”

June 6, 2013 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

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 Find: Twentieth-Century Research on Early Christian Teaching since Alfred" Simon Lasair, “Current Trends in Targum Research”

June 19, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Currents in Biblical Research 10.2

The latest issue of Currents in Biblical Research includes: Charles Trimm, “Recent Research on Warfare in the Old Testament” Judy Diehl, “Empire and Epistles: Anti-Roman Rhetoric in the New Testament Epistles” Hellen Mardaga, " Hapax Legomena: A Neglected Field in Biblical Studies" Travis B. Williams, “Suffering from a Critical Oversight: The Persecutions of 1 Peter within Modern Scholarship” David M. Miller, “Ethnicity Comes of Age: An Overview of Twentieth-Century Terms for Ioudaios”

March 13, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Currents in Biblical Research 10.1

The latest issue of Currents in Biblical Research includes: Judy Diehl, “Anti-Imperial Rhetoric in the New Testament,” 9–52 John W. Olley, “Trajectories of Ezekiel (Part 2): Beyond the Book,” 53–80 B. J. Oropeza, “The Warning Passages in Hebrews: Revised Theologies and New Methods of Interpretation,” 81–100 Robert R. Cargill, “The State of the Archaeological Debate at Qumran,” 101–18 Eileen M. Schuller, “Recent Scholarship on the Hodayot 1993–2010,” 119–62

November 15, 2011 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Currents in Biblical Research 9.3

The latest issue of Currents in Biblical Research includes: Geoffrey D. Miller, “Intertextuality in Old Testament Research,” 283–309 Paul Foster, “The Gospel of Peter: Directions and Issues in Contemporary Research,” 310–38 Mark Batluck, “Religious Experience in New Testament Research,” 339–63 Daniel Johansson, “The Identity of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark: Past and Present Proposals,” 364–93 C.D. Elledge, “Future Resurrection of the Dead in Early Judaism: Social Dynamics, Contested Evidence,” 394–421

June 1, 2011 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark