Journal of Theological Studies 63, no. 2
The Journal of Theological Studies 63, no. 2 includes several articles of note.
The Journal of Theological Studies 63, no. 2 includes several articles of note.
[caption id="" align=âalignrightâ width=â100â caption=âThe Journal of Theological Studies (Photo credit: Wikipedia)â] [/caption] The latest issue of the Journal of Theological Studies includes: Joanna Collicutt, âBringing the Academic Discipline of Psychology to Bear on the Study of the Bibleâ Charlotte Hempel, âWho Is Making Dinner at Qumran?â Jonathan Knight, âThe Origin and Significance of the Angelomorphic Christology in the Ascension of Isaiahâ Suzanne Watts Henderson, âDiscipleship after the Resurrection: Scribal Hermeneutics in the Longer Ending of Markâ P. Lorraine Buck, âVoluntary Martyrdom Revisitedâ Geoffrey D. Dunn, âInnocent Iâs Letter to Lawrence: Photinians, Bonosians, and the Defensores Ecclesiaeâ Markus Vinzent, âQuestions on the Attributes (of God): Four Rediscovered Parisian Questions of Meister Eckhartâ Andrew Ter Ern Loke, âSandayâs Christology Revisitedâ ...
The latest issue of the Journal of Theological Studies includes: Anselm C. Hagedorn, âWhen Did Zephaniah Become a Supporter of Josiahâs Reform?â Markus Bockmuehl, âThe Son of David and his Motherâ Brian J. Wright and Tim Ricchuiti, âFrom âGodâ (ÎÎÎÎŁ) to âGodâ (ÎÎ΄΀Î): A New Discussion and Proposal Regarding John 1:1C and the Sahidic Coptic Version of the New Testamentâ James P. Ware, âLaw, Christ, and Covenant: Paulâs Theology of the Law in Romans 3:19â20â Bradly S. Billings, âFrom House Church to Tenement Church: Domestic Space and the Development of Early Urban ChristianityâThe Example of Ephesusâ Stephen J. Shoemaker, âMary at the Cross, East and West: Maternal Compassion and Affective Piety in the Earliest Life of the Virgin and the High Middle Agesâ T. L. Holtzen, âSacramental Causality in Hookerâs Eucharistic Theologyâ