New Testament Studies 59, no. 3

New Testament Studies (Photo credit: Wikipedia) The latest issue of New Testament Studies includes: Joel Marcus, “Passover and Last Supper Revisited” Klaus B. Haacker, “Der Geist und das Reich im Lukanischen Werk: Konkurrenz oder Konvergenz zwischen Pneumatologie und Eschatologie?” Anthony Le Donne, “The Improper Temple Offering of Ananias and Sapphira” Richard Last, “The Election of Officers in the Corinthian Christ-Group” Joel R. White, “‘Peace and Security’ (1 Thessalonians 5.3): Is It Really a Roman Slogan?” Thomas R. Blanton, “The Benefactor’s Account-book: The Rhetoric of Gift Reciprocation according to Seneca and Paul” David J. Downs, “Justification, Good Works, and Creation in Clement of Rome’s Appropriation of Romans 5–6” James A. Kelhoffer, “Reciprocity as Salvation: Christ as Salvific Patron and the Corresponding ‘Payback’ Expected of Christ’s Earthly Clients according to the Second Letter of Clement” Benjamin R. Wilson, “Taking up and Raising, Fixing and Loosing: A Chiastic Wordplay in Acts 2.23b–24”

June 11, 2013 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Review of Biblical Literature (September 21, 2012)

The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include the following: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Studies Anselm Hagedorn and Henrik Pfeiffer, eds., Die ErzvĂ€ter in der biblischen Tradition: Festschrift fĂŒr Matthias Köckert, reviewed by Cynthia Edenburg Adrian Schenker, AnfĂ€nge der Textgeschichte des Alten Testaments: Studien zu Entstehung und VerhĂ€ltnis der frĂŒhesten Textformen, reviewed by Marjo C. A. Korpel New Testament and Cognate Studies ...

September 22, 2012 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark