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Books in the The Library of New Testament Studies series

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  • by Associate Professor Mathew E. (Fuller Theological Seminary Sousa
    £98.99

  • - Tradition, Interpretation and Context in the Fourth Gospel
    by Wendy E. S. (Independent Scholar) North
    £37.99

  • - Graeco-Roman Education as a Background to the Divisions in 1 Corinthians 1-4
    by Australia) White, Dr Adam G. (Alphacrucis College & Sydney
    £37.99 - 134.99

  • by New Zealand) Harris & Sarah (Carey Baptist College
    £37.99 - 134.99

  • - A Critical Examination of the Portrayal of Judas in Jesus Films (1902-2014)
    by Carol A. (Charles Sturt University School of Theology & Australia) Hebron
    £36.99

  • - John's Eschatological Proclamation in Matthew 3
    by Rev. Dr. Daniel W. (Hope Presbyterian Church & USA) McManigal
    £34.99 - 114.49

  • - An Intertextual Approach to Jesus' Laments Over Jerusalem and Stephen's Speech
    by Dr Steve (St Mellitus College & UK) Smith
    £37.99 - 134.99

  • - Studies on Jewish Scripture in the Fourth Gospel
    by Professor Michael A. (College of William and Mary & USA) Daise
    £34.99 - 114.49

  • by Dr. Charles Nathan (North Raleigh Christian Academy & USA) Ridlehoover
    £34.99

  • - Violent Pacifism in the Book of Revelation
    by Fr Matthew Streett
    £40.99

  • - The Bible in English Political Discourse Since 1968
    by St. Mary's University, Department of Biblical Studies, Culture and Politics, et al.
    £30.99 - 124.49

  • by Matthew Ryan Hauge
    £40.99 - 134.99

  • - Davidic Messianism and Paul's Worldwide Interpretation of the Abrahamic Land Promise in Galatians
    by Rev. Dr. Esau McCaulley
    £114.49

    Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of St Andrews, 2017.

  • - A Study on the Significance of Jesus as an Object of "Proskuneo" in the New Testament Writings
    by Dr Ray M. (Biola University & USA) Lozano
    £114.49

  • - Reevaluating the Status of the New Testament Writings at the End of the Second Century
    by Dr. Kenneth (Trinity Western University Laing
    £93.99

  • - A Theocracy in Corinthians and Galatians
    by David Odell-Scott
    £40.99 - 155.49

    Odell-Scott argues that for Paul, no one may boast that they are selected by God, and no one has the authority to rule as God's representative.

  • - A Study of Social Networks in Corinth
    by John K. Chow
    £134.99

  • - The Theology of the Fourth Evangelist
    by Elizabeth Harris
    £63.49 - 124.49

  • by Richard Liong Seng Phua
    £185.99

    Creates a set of definitions, which are applied to the examination of the relevant Diaspora Jewish literature, inscriptions and papyri, and the NT passage. This examination reveals different attitudes adopted by different Jews towards idolatry, serving as parallels to the three positions in 1 Cor 8.1-11.1, 'the strong', 'the weak', and Paul.

  • - Subtexts in Criticism
    by John W. Marshall & John S. Kloppenborg
    £155.49

    Virtually all scholars agree that apocalyptic and millenarianism formed at least part of the matrix of the culture in first-century Jewish Palestine, but there is a sharp disagreement concerning the extent to which Jesus shared apocalyptic and millenarian beliefs. Although there has been a great deal written defending or opposing an ''apocalyptic Jesus'', almost nothing has been said on the questions of what, from the standpoint of modern historiography of Jesus, is at stake in the issue of whether or not he was an apocalypticist or a millenarian prophet, and what is at stake in arguing that his alleged apocalypticism is a central and defining characteristic, rather than an incidental feature. Much has been said on the kind of Jew Jesus was, but almost nothing is said on why the category of Judaism has become so central to historical Jesus debates. These questions have less to do with the quantity and character of the available ancient evidence than they do with the ways in which the modern critic assembles evidence into a coherent picture, and the ideological and theological subtexts of historical Jesus scholarship. Scholars of Christian origins have been rather slow to inquire into the ideological location of their own work as scholars, but it is this question that is crucial in achieving a critical self-awareness of the larger entailments of historical scholarship on Jesus and the early Jesus movement. This volume begins the inquiry into the ideological location of modern historical Jesus scholarship.JSHJ, JSNTS275

  • by V. J. Samkutty
    £185.99

    The portrait of the Samaritan mission in Acts 8:4-25 is the climax of various Lukan episodes involving the Samaritans. This work shows that the function of this portrait makes better sense in light of the historical context of the Samaritans up to and including the New Testament period, and of Luke's special interest in the Samaritans.

  • by David R. Hall
    £124.49

    In The Unity of the Corinthian Correspondence, David Hall argues that 1 and 2 Corinthians are closely related. In both letters, Paul faces the same opponents, referring to them in the same disguised, indirect way in both 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians 1-9 before confronting them directly in 2 Corinthians 10-13.

  • - A Comparison with the Alexandrian Tradition, Volume 2
    by Jenny Read-Heimerdinger & Josep Rius-Camps
    £185.99

    A comparison of the message of Acts transmitted by Codez Bezae with that of the Alexandrian text, represented by Codex Vaticanus. For each section of Acts, this work provides a translation of the Bezan and Alexandrian manuscripts, followed by a critical apparatus and, a commentary that explores the differences in the message of the two texts.

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