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Jan Fokkelman
Reading Biblical Narrative
A Practical Guide
This is an enormously instructive and practical hands-on introduction for students of the Bible as literature, by one of the world’s leading exponents of Hebrew narrative technique.
ISBN 90 5854 001 4 (TBS, 1) 216pp Cloth £22.95 / $ 34.95/ € 35 1999 available
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Gregory W. Dawes (ed.)
The Historical Jesus Quest
A Foundational Anthology
Scholars and students have long awaited such a volume, which provides direct access to the classic writers on the Historical Jesus, allowing them to speak in their own words. Includes substantial quotations in English from Troeltsch, Schweitzer, Wrede, Kähler, Bultmann, Käsemann and others.
ISBN 90 5854 007 3 (TSB, 2) 328pp Cloth £29.95 / $ 39.95/ € 40 1999 available
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A. Piñero & J. Peláez
The Study of the New Testament
A Comprehensive Introduction
An acclaimed textbook for advanced students, this is both an introduction to the NT sources themselves, and a reliable, comprehensive guide to approaches to NT study, ranging from text criticism to literary approaches.
ISBN 90 5854 006 5 (TBS, 3) 600pp Cloth £39.95 / $ 59.95/ € 59 2003 available
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Jan Fokkelman
The Psalms in Form
The Hebrew Psalter in its Poetic Shape
An elegant and invaluable working tool for those working with the text of Psalms or with Hebrew poetry.
ISBN 90 5854 017 0 (TBS, 4) 272pp. Cloth. A4-format. £ 29.95 / $ 44.95/ € 45 2002 available
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J. Bekkenkamp & F. Dröes (eds.)
The Double Voice of Her Desire
Texts by Fokkelien van Dijk-Hemmes
A comprehensive collection of the late scholar’s groundbreaking work in feminist biblical interpretation, in English translation. The essays document Van Dijk-Hemmes’ development and show how her work relates to contemporary developments in feminist thinking.
ISBN 90 5854 003 0 212pp. Pbk . £19.95 / $ 29.95 / € 30 2004 available
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J.C. O’Neill
The Point of It All
Essays on Jesus Christ
Issues a formidable challenge to many of the presuppositions of modern theology. Original essays on a range of key issues in modern understandings of Jesus.
ISBN 90 5854 005 7 (TS, 1) 170pp. Cloth. £22.95 / $34 .95 / € 35 2000 available
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Nico T. Bakker
History as a Theological Issue
Analyses seminal conceptions of history from the past and from our day, and compares them with the newest notions of history in biblical and systematic theology. Engages in conversation with thinkers from Augustine to Propper, along with many others.
ISBN 90 5854 002 2 (TS, 2) 314pp. Cloth. £29.95 / $ 49.95 2000 available
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Ingrid Rosa Kitzberger (ed.)
Autobiographical Biblical Criticism
Between Text and Self
“Kitzberger provides us with an excellent entry into this new realm of criticism. It is a must reading for all those interested not only in the power of texts upon lives and lives upon texts but also in the ongoing shape and direction of the field.” – Fernando F. Segovia (Vanderbilt University)
ISBN 90 5854 019 7 222pp. Pbk. £24.95/ $29.95/ € 30 2003 available
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Rolf Rendtorff
The Canonical Hebrew Bible *
A Theology of the Old Testament
The crowning work of an internationally celebrated Hebrew Bible/Old Testament scholar. “A major contribution, not only to be celebrated, but much to be studied and pondered” – Walter Brueggemann
ISBN 90 5854 020 0 (TBS, 7) 830pp. Pbk. £39.95/ $59.95/ € 59 2005 available
*This book was the subject of a special panel discussion at the Annual Meeting of the SBL in Philadelphia, 2005.
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Duane F. Watson
The Rhetoric of the New Testament
A Bibliographic Survey
A new, comprehensive bibliography of rhetorical studies of the New Testament, with authoritative and helpful notes. An invaluable research tool.
“This is a fine work of scholarship that should prove useful both to students approaching the subject for the first time and for seasoned researchers in biblical and early Christian studies.” – George A. Kennedy, Emeritus Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
ISBN 90 5854 028 6 (TBS, 8) c. 280pp. Pbk. £24.95/ $34.95/ € 35 Apr 2006 |
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John Christopher Thomas
The Spirit of the New Testament
19 studies dealing with a range of New Testament topics. Of special interest to Pentecostal students and scholars, but of exegetical and theological interest to all engaged in the interpretation of the NT.
“These essays make an important addition to the serious studies emerging from Pentecostal scholars. They will be useful to those within the tradition as indications of the vigor of the work and to those outside who are in dialogue with their Pentecostal colleagues.” – Kent Brower, JSNT Booklist
ISBN 90 5854 029 4 xiv + 283pp. Pbk. £19.95/ $29.95/ € 30 2005 available |
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James Atkinson
Faith Lost: Faith Regained
Rediscovering a Transforming Christian Belief
A holistic, positive answer to modernist and post-modernist challenges to Christian faith. Recent trends in theology have adapted to what has been assumed to be universally valid scientific thinking, thereby contributing to the erosion of traditional protestant belief. The author makes an impassioned call for a return to an assured biblical faith. The answer lies in a fuller epistemology and a profounder ontology to explain the universe and man’s place in it.
ISBN 90 5854 027 8 (TS, 3) viii + 314pp. Pbk. £25.95/ $34.95/ € 35 2005 available |
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William R. Telford
Writing on the Gospel of Mark
A Guide to Advanced Biblical Research
This thorough manual for advanced students and their supervisors, and anyone researching or writing on the Gospel of Mark, is the opening volume in an important new series of Guides to Advanced Biblical Research. Together with an essay on the current state of research and a discussion of the future of Markan study, it provides a chrestomathy of samples of Markan research together with a review of recent dissertations and a full, annotated bibliography.
ISBN 90 5854 009 X (GABR) Pbk. c.350pp c. £29.95/ $39.95/ € 40 forthcoming fall 2007 |
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William Johnstone
Writing on the Book of Exodus
A Guide to Advanced Biblical Research
An invaluable manual for advanced students, their supervisors or teachers, and anyone researching or writing on the book of Exodus.
ISBN 90 5854 018 9 (GABR) Pbk. c. 280pp c. £29.95/ $39.95/ € 40 forthcoming 2007
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Kimberly Ervin Alexander
Pentecostal Healing
Models in Theology and Practice
Informative, insightful, and essential reading on the history of Christian healing.
ISBN 90 5854 031 6 (JPTS) Pbk. c. £19.95/ $24.95/ € 25 available 2006 |
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Robert C. (Robby) Waddell
The Spirit of the Book of Revelation
A thorough discussion of the pneumatology of the Apocalypse, from a Pentecostal perspective.
ISBN 90 5854 030 8 (JPTS) Pbk. c. £19.95/ $24.95/ € 25 available 2006
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Mark J. Boda
Haggai and Zechariah Research
A Bibliographic Survey
“A research tool which I confidently forecast will be in constant use for many a year to come. I wholeheartedly commend this book to the widest possible range of readership and scholarship.” – Rex Mason, from the Foreword
ISBN 90 5854 023 5 (TBS, 5) Pbk £29.95/$44.95/€45 2004 available
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Robert W. Yarbrough
The Salvation-Historical Fallacy?
Reassessing the History of New Testament Theology
A thorough reassessment of 19th and 20th century NT scholarship, showing that the currently dominant approach deriving from Baur, Wrede and Bultmann is not the only nor the best way of looking at the theology of the NT.
“In its attention both to detailed historical analysis as well as to the broader currents of intellectual history, this is, quite simply, a stunning monograph that is an invaluable contribution to the field of NT studies.” – Simon Gathercole, JSNT
ISBN 90 5854 024 3 (HBIS, 2) Pbk. xiv+402pp £34.95/ $44.95/ €45 2004 available
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L. Lawrence & M. Aguilar (eds.)
Anthropology and Biblical Studies
Avenues of Approach
Essays by both biblical scholars and anthropologists explore and review interdisciplinary links, innovations and developments between their disciplines in reference to interpretation of both the OT and NT and pseudepigraphal works.
ISBN 90 5854 026 X Pbk. 324pp £29.95/$44.95/€45 2004 available |
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Vernon K. Robbins
The Invention of Christian Discourse
The opening, agenda-setting title in a major new series of works of socio-rhetorical commentary on the New Testament and other early Christian literature.
ISBN 90 5854 012 9 (RRA, 1) c. 300pp. Pbk. c. £24.95/ $34.95/ € 35 Forthcoming 2007 |
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J. Neusner, B.D. Chilton & W.S. Green (eds.)
Historical Knowledge in Biblical Antiquity
14 fresh essays by leading scholars ask two questions: What was the purpose of studying the past in biblical antiquity, and what sorts of information did the historians who produced Scripture in Judaism and Christianity seek in accomplishing their purpose?
Ancient Israelite and Greek historiography set the stage for a survey of how diverse Christian and Judaic writers defined the historical mission and carried it out. The Hebrew Scriptures, Gospels, Dead Sea scrolls, apocryphal and pseudepigraphic writers, Josephus, the Mishnah and the Talmuds all are asked to answer those questions.
ISBN 1 90 5679 00 9 Pbk. c. 400pp £24.95/$34.95/€35 Forthcoming November 2006 |
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