Matthew Brook O'Donnell reminded me about blogging this some time ago, and then the RSS feed from the Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism tonight spewed out a list of all articles published so far in the journal since 2000. It may be because the URL has changed, now at http://jgrchj.net, but it reminds me that I have not recently mentioned the full ten article version of Volume 3 (2006). My memory is not good enough to recall whether any of these are new, though looking back over my blog, I see that the last time I mentioned it, in October, it had just the first four articles. This is the full line-up:
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3.1. Craig Evans, Messianic Hopes and Messianic Figures in Late Antiquity
3.2. Richard Van Egmond, The Messianic ‘Son of David’ in Matthew
3.3. Ronald Weed, Aristotle on Justice (δικαιοσύνη): Character, Action and Some Pauline Counterparts
3.4. Michael Wojciechowski, Paul and Plutarch on Boasting
3.5. Barry F. Parker, Romans 7 and the Split Between Judaism and Christiainity
3.6. Craig S. Keener, Paul's 'Friends' The Asiarchs (Acts 19.31)
3.7. Lois K. Fuller, The 'Genitive Absolute' in New Testament/Hellenistic Greek: A Proposal for Clearer Understanding
3.8. Jonathan M. Watt, Contextual Disconnection in Bart Ehrman's Lost Christianities
3.9. Sean A. Adams, Luke's Preface and its Relationship to Greek Historiography: A Response to Loveday Alexander
3.10. Robert Stephen Reid, Ad Herennium Argument Strategies in 1 Corinthians
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I'm guessing that that closes Volume 3, and that we can expect more for 2007 soon.
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