The latest issue of the Journal for the Study of New Testament, Volume 29 No 5 July 2007 is now available.
This is a not-to-be-missed issue as it reviews the latest book list in NT studies, categorised into the following:
1. New Testament General
2. New Testament Topics
3. Jesus
4. Gospels
5. Matthew
6. Mark
7. Luke--Acts
8. John
9. Paul
10. Romans
11. Corinthians
12. Galatians
13. Ephesians, Colossians & Philemon
14. Philippians & Thessalonians
15. Pastoral Epistles
16. Non-Pauline Letters
17. Revelation
18. Judaism
19. Graeco-Roman
20. Early Christianity
21. Language
22. Textual Criticism
23. Reception
If you have not been up-to-date on the latest in NT scholarship, this issue is not to be missed. For example, in the area of my interest (the Corinthian correspondence), the following books are reviewed:
- Michael F. Hull, Baptism on Account of the Dead (1 Cor. 15:29): An Act of Faith in the Resurrection, AcB 22 (Atlanta: SBL, 2005)
- Peter Arzt-Grabner, Ruth Elisabeth Kritzer, Amphilochios Papathomas & Franz Winter, 1. Korinther, PKNT 2 (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2006)
- Michael Barram, Mission and Moral Reflection in Paul, SBL 75 (New York: Peter Lang, 2006)
- John Inziku, Overcoming Divisive Behaviour: An Attempt to Interpret 1 Cor. 11, 17-34 from Another Perspective, EHS 23.816 (Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2005)
- Michelle V. Lee, Paul, the Stoics, and the Body of Christ, SNTSMS 137 (Cambridge: CUP, 2006)
- John Paul Heil, The Rhetorical Role of Scripture in 1 Corinthians, SBL 15 (Atlanta: SBL, 2005)
- Andrew D. Clarke, Secular and Christian Leadership in Corinth: A Socio-Historical and Exegetical Study of 1 Corinthians 1–6, 2nd edn, PBM (Bletchley: Paternoster, 2006)
Have fun reading!
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