Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (February 6, 2015)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include: Daniel I. Block, Beyond the River Chebar: Studies in Kingship and Eschatology in the Book of Ezekiel, reviewed by Sven Petry Reinhard Feldmeier, Power, Service, Humility: A New Testament Ethic, reviewed by David Briones David G. Firth, 1 and 2 Samuel: A Kingdom Comes, reviewed by Ralph Henson Martha Himmelfarb, Between Temple and Torah: Essays on Priests, Scribes, and Visionaries in the Second Temple Period and Beyond, reviewed by L. Michael Morales Cornelia Linde, How to Correct the Sacra Scriptura?: Textual Criticism of the Bible between the Twelfth and Fifteenth Century, reviewed by Jeffrey L. Morrow Kim Lan Nguyen, Chorus in the Dark: The Voices of the Book of Lamentations, reviewed by Charles William Miller Jesse E. Robertson, The Death of Judas: The Characterization of Judas Iscariot in Three Early Christian Accounts of His Death, reviewed by Lee M. Jefferson Michael Trainor, About Earth’s Child: An Ecological Listening to the Gospel of Luke, reviewed by C. Jason Borders David Trobisch, A User’s Guide to the Nestle-Aland 28 Greek New Testament, reviewed by Michael W. Holmes and by Jan Krans

February 6, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature Newsletter (July 3, 2013)

The latest reviews in the Review of Biblical Literature include: New Testament and Cognate Studies Peter Arzt-Grabner and Christina M. Kreinecker, eds., Light from the East: Papyrologische Kommentare zum Neuen Testament. Akten des internationalen Symposions vom 3.–4. Dezember 2009 am Fachbereich Bibelwissenschaft und Kirchengeschichte der UniversitĂ€t Salzburg, reviewed by Scott Charlesworth Gary S. Shogren, 1 and 2 Thessalonians, reviewed by Jason Weaver Christopher W. Skinner and Kelly R. Iverson, eds., Unity and Diversity in the Gospels and Paul: Essays in Honor of Frank J. Matera, reviewed by Lars Kierspel Jean-Luc Vesco, Le Psautier de JĂ©sus: Les citations des Psaumes dans le Nouveau Testament, reviewed by Thomas J. Kraus Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies ...

July 3, 2013 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 56, no. 1

Image via Wikipedia The latest issue of the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society arrived in yesterday’s mail and includes the following: Paul House, “Investing in the Ruins: Jeremiah and Theological Vocation” Daniel Block, “‘What Do These Stones Mean?’: The Riddle of Deuteronomy 27” Paul Tanner, “The Cost of Discipleship: Losing One’s Life for Jesus’ Sake” Greg Rhodea, “Did Matthew Conceive a Virgin?: Isaiah 7:14 and the Birth of Jesus” Daniel Wallace, “Sharp’s Rule Revisited: A Response to Stanley Porter” Stanley Porter, “Granville Sharp’s Rule: A Response to Daniel Wallace, Or Why a Critical Book Review Should Be Left Alone” Daniel Wallace, “Granville Sharp’s Rule: A Rejoinder to Stan Porter” Walter Schultz, “Jonathan Edwards’s Concept of an Original Ultimate End” Shawn Bawulski, “Reconciliationism, a Better View of Hell: Reconciliationism and Eternal Punishment”

April 24, 2013 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark