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  • Moore, Stephen D., edited by.

    Published by Sheffield Academic Press Limited, Sheffield, 1998

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    Softbound. Condition: Very Good. Octavo, blue cloth with white lettering, original paper covers bound in, 128, 128, 128, 128 pp. Articles in issue 69 are "The Double Meaning of the Narrative of Universal Judgement in Matthew 25.31-46," John Paul Heil, "'It Was Out of Envy that They Handed Jesus Over' (Mark 15.10): The Anatomy of Envy and the Gospel of Mark," Anselm C. Hagedorn and Jerome H. Neyrey, "The Characterization of God in the Fourth Gospel," D. Fancoise Tolmie, "Theological History? N.T. Wright's 'Jesus and the Vitory of God,'" Clive Marsh, "Where Wright was Wrong: A Critical Review of N.T. Wright's 'Jesus and the Victory of God,'" Mauruce Casey, "Theology, History and Jesus: A Response to Mauriuce Casey and Clive Marsh.Articles in issue 70 are "Shem-Tob's Hebrew Matthew and Early Jewish Christianity," George Howard, "The Narrative Rhetoric of Mark's Ambiguous Charcaterization of the Disciples," Paul Danove, "Was Paul out of his Mind? Re-reading 2 Corinthians 5.13," Moyer Hubbard, "Vernon Robbin's Socio-Rhetorical Criticism: A Review."Articles in issue 71 are "First-Century Jewish Montheism," L.W. Hurtado, "Atonement Texture in 1 Corinthians 5.5," V. George Shillington, "'Crude Language' and 'Shameful Things Done in Secret' (Ephesians 5.4, 12(: Allusions to the Cult of Demeter/ Cybele in Hieropolis?" Larry J. Kreitzer, "Honor Discourse and the Rhetorical Strategy of the Apocalypse of John," David A. Desilve, "The Parable of the Tenants as Indictment," Edward H. Horne.Articles in issue 72 are "The 'Attraction of Women' in/to Early Judaism and Christianity: Gender and the Politics of Conversion," Judith M. Leiu, "Barnabas in Acts: A Study of his Role in the Text of Codex Bezae," Jenny Read-Heimerdinger, "Sins of the Flesh and Suspicious Minds: Dunn's New Theology of Paul," R. Barry Matlock, "The Xxxxxxx from Durham: Professor Dunn's 'The Theology of Paul the Apostle,'" Douglas A. Campbell, "Whatever Happened to Exegesis? In Response to the Reviews by R.B. Matlock and D.A. Campbell.