Articles
Achtemeier, Paul J., John H. Elliott,
1 Peter: An Appreciation 150–53
Aguilar, Mario I., Time, Communion,
and Ancestry in African Biblical Interpretation 129–44
Bossman, David M., Presenting the Issue:
Imagined
History 2–3
________. Presenting the Issue: Leland
J. White— A Challenging Legacy 42–43
________. Presenting the Issue: Text,
Context, and Liberation 114-115
________. Presenting the Issue: A Confusion
of Myths 158-160
Brunett, Alex J., Tribute to Leland
White 48
Cahill, Michael J., Drinking Blood
at a Kosher Eucharist? The Sound of Scholarly Silence 168-182
Connor, George E., Covenants and Criticism:
Deuteronomy and the American Founding 4–10
Cook, Richard B., Paul and the Victims
of His Persecution: The Opponents in Galatia 183-192
Elliott, John H., Jesus Was Not an
Egalitarian. A Critique of an Anachronistic and Idealist Theory 75–91
Leeb, Carolyn, The Widow: Homeless
and Post–Menopausal 160-162
Leland J. White—A Biographical Sketch
44–47
Love, Stuart L., Jesus, Healer of the
Canaanite Woman’s Daughter in Matthew’s Gospel:
A Social-Scientific Inquiry
11–20
Lygre, John G., Of What Charges? (Luke
16:1–2) 21–28
Malina, Bruce J., Exegetical Eschatology, The
Peasant Present and the Final Discourse Genre: The Case of Mark 13
49–59
Murphy, Roland E., The Biblical Commission,
the Jews, and Scripture 145–49
________. Theologies of the Old Testament
163-167
Neyrey, Jerome H., Spaces and Places,
Whence and Whither, Homes and Rooms: “Territoriality” in the Fourth Gospel
60–74
Osiek, Carolyn, The Bride of Christ
(Ephesians 5:22–33): A Problematic Wedding 29–39
Pilch, John J., Interpreting the Bible
with the Value Orientations Model: History and Prospects 92–99
Sanders, James A., The Family in the
Bible 117–28
Sloyan, Gerard S., “Thus Faith Comes
from What Is Heard” (Romans 10:17): How Much of the Bible Do People Hear?
100–06
Book Reviews
Beattie Jung, Patricia, & Joseph Andrew
Coray, eds., SEXUAL DIVERSITY AND
CATHOLICISM: TOWARD
THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORAL THEOLOGY (T. Salzmann) 40
Carson, D. A., Peter T. O’Brien, &
Mark A. Seifrid, JUSTIFICATION AND VARIEGATED
NOMISM, VOL. I:
THE COMPLEXITIES OF SECOND TEMPLE JUDAISM (J. A. Sanders) 154
Dever, William G., WHAT
DID THE BIBLICAL WRITERS KNOW AND WHEN DID THEY
KNOW IT?(J.
B. Burns) 107–08
Heil, John-Paul, THE
TRANSFIGURATION OF JESUS: NARRATIVE MEANING AND FUNCTION
OF MARK 9:2–8,
MATTHEW 17:1–8, AND LUKE 9:28–36 (J. F. Craghan) 108–09
Lang, Bernhard, THE HEBREW
GOD: PORTRAITOF AN ANCIENT DEITY (R. Gnuse)
Perdue, Leo G., ed., THE
BLACKWELL COMPANION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE (T. R. Hobbs) 109–10
Van Aarde, Andries, FATHERLESS
IN GALILEE:JESUS AS A CHILD OF GOD (R.
L. Mowery) 107
Reviewers
Burns, John Barclay: Dever, What Did the
Biblical Writers Know and When
Did They Know It? 107–08
Craghan, John F.: Heil, The Transfiguration
of Jesus: Narrative Meaning and
Function of Mark 9:2–8, Matthew
17:1–8, and Luke 9:28–36 108–09
Gnuse, Robert: Lang, The Hebrew God: Portrait
of an Ancient Deity
Hobbs, T. Raymond: Perdue (ed.), The Blackwell
Companion to the Hebrew
Bible (T. R. Hobbs) 109–10
Mowery, Robert L.: Van Aarde, Fatherless
in Galilee: Jesus as a Child of God 107
Salzmann, Todd: Beattie Jung & Coray
(eds.), Sexual Diversity and Catholicism: Toward the Development of Moral
Theology 40
Sanders, James A.: Carson, O’Brien, &
Seifrid, Justification and Variegated Nomism,
Vol. I: The Complexities of Second Temple
Judaism 154
