The Hope of Glory
Education and Exhortation in the Epistle to the Colossians
Biographical note
Walter T. Wilson, Ph.D. (1990) in Early Christian Literature, University of Chicago, is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Emory University. He has also published books on Paul's letter to the Romans and on the Sentences of Pseudo-Phocylides.
Readership
Scholars and students interested in Pauline and deutero-Pauline literature, especially its moral, practical, and paraenetic dimensions.
Reviews
'...W.'s book is a substantive and helpful survey...'
Mark Kiley, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 1999.
Mark Kiley, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 1999.
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Joshua W. Jipp, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
In Divine Visitations and Hospitality to Strangers in Luke-Acts, Joshua W. Jipp offers an interpretation of the Malta Episode in Acts 28:1-10, an interpretation that highlights the practice of hospitality to strangers within Luke-Acts and the broader ancient Mediterranean world.
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Jonathan A. Linebaugh, Knox Theological Seminary
In God, Grace, and Righteousness in Wisdom of Solomon and Paul's Letter to the Romans Jonathan A. Linebaugh places the Wisdom of Solomon and the Letter to the Romans in conversation.
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F. Gerald Downing
Law and order found widespread support in the world of the first Christians – and, perhaps surprisingly, also trenchant critiques. Justice was not by any means always seen to be done. Acceptance and dissent appear from Jesus and Paul, onwards.
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Edited by Carl R. Holladay, Emory University, John T. Fitzgerald, University of Notre Dame, James W. Thompson, Abilene Christian University, and Gregory E. Sterling, Yale University
In these fifty-three essays spanning over fifty years Abraham J. Malherbe illustrates how a critically informed appreciation of Graeco-Roman literary traditions such as Hellenistic moral philosophy and Middle Platonism can enrich our understanding of Paul, Athenagoras, and other early Christian ...
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Edited by Jan Krans, Bert Jan Lietaert Peerbolte, Peter-Ben Smit and Arie Zwiep
These studies in honour of Martinus C. de Boer offer important backgrounds and new insights by leading New Testament scholars on Paul, John, and Apocalyptic Eschatology.
€164.00$228.00
Edited by Bart J. Koet, University of Tilburg, Steve Moyise, University of Chichester and Joseph Verheyden, Catholic University of Leuven
The Scriptures of Israel in Jewish and Christian Tradition is a collection of studies in honour of Professor Maarten J.J. Menken (Tilburg) and addresses questions of textual form, Jewish and Christian hermeneutics and notions of authority and inspiration.
€164.00$228.00
Annette Bourland Huizenga, University of Dubuque
In Moral Education for Women in the Pastoral and Pythagorean Letters: Philosophers of the Household, Annette Bourland Huizenga examines the Greco-Roman moral-philosophical “curriculum” for women by comparing these two pseudepigraphic epistolary collections.
€214.00$297.00
Luke Timothy Johnson, Candler School of Theology, Emory University
In Contested Issues in Christian Origins and the New Testament, Luke Timothy Johnson offers a series of independent studies on a range of critical questions from the historical Jesus to sexuality and law.
€176.00$245.00
Travis B. Williams, Tusculum College
In Persecution in 1 Peter, Travis B. Williams offers a comprehensive and detailed socio-historical investigation into the nature of persecution in 1 Peter, situating the epistle against the backdrop of conflict management in first-century CE Asia Minor.
€101.00$140.00
Wm. Randolph Bynum, Northwest Nazarene University
In The Fourth Gospel and the Scriptures, Bynum presents new insights from ancient biblical manuscripts 4QXII and the Minor Prophets Scroll that help unlock the mystery of John’s unique form of scriptural citation.
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