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Spring 2003 (33:1)Presenting the Issue: Filling Gaps in Our
Systems. The Dynamics of Growth On Scroll-Making in Ancient Jerusalem Physical Space, Imagined Space, and "Lived Space" in Ancient Israel When Is Theology "Biblical"? ? Some Reflections Why Does the Gospel of Mark Begin as It Does? BOOK REVIEW Peter D. Quinn-Miscall, Reading Isaiah: Poetry and Vision (Westminster John Knox Press, 2001). Reviewed by John Craghan. Summer 2003 (33:2)Presenting the Issue: Lead Us Not into Temptation John's Account of Jesus' Demonstration in the Temple: Violent or Nonviolent? Social Identity, the Virtues, and the Good Life: A New Approach to Romans 12:1--15:13 The Purifying Confession of Failings Required by the Didache's Eucharistic Sacrifice The Elders: Seniority within Earliest Christianity
(review article) SOFTWARE REVIEW © Biblical Theology Bulletin Fall 2003 (33:3)Special Commemorative Issue Honoring Roland E. Murphy Presenting the Issue: A Time for Thanks Giving Isaiah: Theses and Hypotheses Postmodernism and the Interpretation of Biblical
Texts for Behavior Roland Murphy, the Pontifical Biblical Commission, Jews, and the Bible Roland E. Murphy, Feminist Mentor: Rightly Did the Maidens Love Him Beatrice Bruteau (ed.), Jesus Through Jewish Eyes: Rabbis and Scholars Engage an Ancient Brother in a New Conversation (John F. Craghan) William G. Dever, Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did They Com From? (Ralph E. Hawkins) Mark D. Nanos (ed.), The Galatians Debate: Contemporary Issues in Rhetorical and Historical Interpretation (Richard B. Cook) Winter 2003 (33:4)Presenting the Issue: Gainful Reappraisal
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