There is a new issue of the Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus out: Vol. 2 No. 2 (June 2004). Thanks to Sean du Toit in Comments for alerting me to this. I am particularly looking forward to reading the exchange between Watts and Segal. Hyperlinks below take you to the abstracts for each article:
Editorial Foreword
Robert L. Webb
The Case of the Proselytizing Pharisees?—Matthew 23.15
Michael F. Bird
The Semitic Background to Repentance in the Teaching of John the Baptist and Jesus
James G. Crossley
Jesus as Power Tactician
Donald Capps
‘How I Stopped Worrying about Mel Gibson and Learned to Love the Quest for the Historical Jesus’: A Review of Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ
Alan F. Segal
‘Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall…’: A Review of Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ
Rikk Watts
Being Dispassionate about The Passion of the Christ: A Response to Rikk Watts’s Review
Alan F. Segal
A Matter of Horizons, The Passion Through the Looking Glass: A Response to Alan F. Segal’s Review
Rikk Watts
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