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

New Testament Studies 58, no. 4

New Testament Studies The latest issue of New Testament Studies includes: Markus Lau, “Geweißte GrabmĂ€ler. Motivkritische Anmerkungen zu Mt 23.27–28” Matthias Adrian, “Der Blick durch die enge TĂŒr: Lk 13.22–30 im architekturgeschichtlichen Kontext der stĂ€dtischen domus” Jonathan Bourgel, “Les rĂ©cits synoptiques de la Passion prĂ©servent-ils une couche narrative composĂ©e Ă  la veille de la Grande RĂ©volte Juive?” George H. van Kooten, “’ΕÎșÎșÎ»Î·ÏƒÎŻÎ± Ï„ÎżáżŠ ΞΔοῊ: The ‘Church of God’ and the Civic Assemblies (ጐÎșÎșÎ»Î·ÏƒÎŻÎ±Îč) of the Greek Cities in the Roman Empire: A Response to Paul Trebilco and Richard A. Horsley” Alexander N. Kirk, “Building with the Corinthians: Human Persons as the Building Materials of 1 Corinthians 3.12 and the ‘Work’ of 3.13–15” Michael Bachmann, “IdentitĂ€t bei Paulus: Beobachtungen am Galaterbrief” ...

September 11, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark