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Biblical Theology Bulletin

International Quarterly Journal of Biblical Theology

 

 
Volume 37 (2007)
Volume 38 (2008)
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Spring 2002 (32:1) Fall 2002 (32:3)
Summer 2002 (32:2) Winter 2002 (32:4)
 

Spring 2002 (32:1)

Presenting the Issue: Imagined History
David M. Bossman, Editor

Covenants and Criticism: Deuteronomy and the American Founding
George E. Connor

Jesus, Healer of the Canaanite Woman's Daughter in Matthew's Gospel: A Social-Scientific Inquiry
Stuart L. Love

Of What Charges? (Luke 16:1-2)
John G. Lybre

The Bride of Christ (Ephesians 5:22-33): A Problematic Wedding
Carrolyn Osiek

Book Review

SEXUAL DIVERSITY AND CATHOLICISM: TOWARD THE DEVELOMENT OF MORAL THEOLOGY, edited by Patricia Beattie Jung and Joseph Andrew Coray. Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press, 2001. (Todd Salzman)

Summer 2002 (32:2)

SPECIAL COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE
Honoring Leland J. White
BTB Editor 1984-2001

Leland J. White -- A Challenging Legacy
Commemorative issue of Biblical Theology Bulletin (32:2, Summer 2002) honoring BTB Editor, 1984--2002.
Articles by Malina, Neyrey, Pilch, Elliott, Sloyan.
David M. Bossman

Leland J. White: A Biographical Sketch
Biblical Theology Bulletin Special Issue (BTB 32:2, 2002) honoring BTB editor 1984-2001.

Exegetical Eschatology, The Peasant Present and the Final Discourse Genre:
The Case of Mark 13
Bruce J. Malina

Spaces and Places, Whence and Whither, Homes and Rooms: "Territoriality" in the Fourth Gospel
Jerome H. Neyrey

Jesus Was Not an Egalitarian: A Critique of an Anachronistic and Idealist Theory
John H. Elliott

Interpreting the Bible with the Value Orientations Model: History and Prospects
John J. Pilch

"Thus Faith Comes from What Is Heard" (Romans 10:17): How Much of the Bible
Do People Hear?
Gerard S. Sloyan

Book Reviews

Andries van Aarde, FATHERLESS IN GALILEE:JESUS AS A CHILD OF GOD (Robert L. Mowery)

William G. Dever, WHAT DID THE BIBLICAL WRITERS KNOW AND WHEN DID THEY KNOW IT?(John Marclay Burns)

John Paul Heil, THE TRANSFIGURATION OF JESUS NARRATIVE MEANING AND FUNCTION OF MARK 9:2-8, MATTHEW 17:1-8, AND LUKE 9:28-36 (John F. Craghan)

Leo G. Perdue (ed.), THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE (T. Raymond Hobbs).  

Fall 2002 (32:3)

Presenting the Issue: Text, Context, and Liberation
    David M. Bossman

The Family in the Bible
James A. Sanders

Time, Communion, and Ancestry in African Biblical Interpretation
Mario I. Aguilar

The Biblical Commission, the Jews, and Scripture
Roland E. Murphy

John H. Elliott, 1 Peter: An Appreciation
Paul J. Achtemeier

Book Review

JUSTIFICATION AND VARIEGATED NOMISM. VOL. I: THE COMPLEXITIES OF SECOND TEMPLE JUDAISM.[Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament, 2. Reihe, 140. Herausgegeben von Jorg Frey, Martin Hengel, Otfried Hosius] Edited. by D. A. Carson, Peter T. O’Brien, & Mark A. Seifrid. (J. A. Sanders)

Winter 2002 (32:4)

Presenting the Issue: A Confusion of Myths
David M. Bossman

The Widow: Homeless and Post–Menopausal
Carolyn S. Leeb

Theologies of the Old Testament
Roland E. Murphy

Drinking Blood at a Kosher Eucharist? The Sound of Scholarly Silence
Michael J. Cahill

Paul and the Victims of His Persecution: The Opponents in Galatia
Richard B. Cook

Book Review

Bernhard Lang, THE HEBREW GOD: PORTRAIT OF AN ANCIENT DEITY. (R. Gnuse)

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