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Monday, January 13, 2014
Library of New Testament Studies Latest
Here's the latest from the Library of New Testament Studies. Interested in making a proposal to the series? Please get in touch with me, or see the further information and proposal forms.
Bloomsbury Highlights
The Library of New Testament Studies Series
The Library of New Testament Studies explores the many aspects of New Testament study including historical perspectives, social-scientific and literary theory, and theological, cultural and contextual approaches.
Attitudes to Gentiles in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
Edited by David C. Sim & James S McClaren
Explores the attitudes to Gentiles in ancient Jewish literature and in many of the New Testament texts.
Investigates the reason for Paul's seemingly inconsistent financial policy, insofar as he accepts monetary aid from the Philippians but refuses it from the Corinthians.
This study shows the scriptural justification for the expectation that the Eucharist is a place where God will bless believers with freedom and formation.
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional — Awards for Academic Excellence 2013
The Bookseller Academic, Educational & Professional Publisher of the Year
Independent Publishers Guild Independent Publisher of the Year
and Academic & Professional Publisher of the Year
2 comments:
At 60 to 85 British pounds apiece, who buys these tomes?
The new e-book versions are much cheaper.
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