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Journal of Biblical and Pneumatological Research, vol. 1

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The Journal of Biblical and Pneumatological Research (JBPR) is a new international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to narratively and rhetorically minded exegesis of biblical and related texts. The journal hopes to stimulate thematic and narrative-critical examination in under-explored research areas.

The first volume of JBPR, published in 2009, containing 11 scholarly articles and reviews. It also includes an introduction by the editor.

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Key Features

  • Provides dozens of articles on various areas of theological and pneumatological interpretation
  • Offers perspectives from scholars and editors around the world
  • Includes helpful editorial introductions

Contents

  • “Contextual Analysis and Interpretation with Sensitivity to the Spirit as Interactive Person: Editor’s Explanation and Welcome to JBPR” by Paul Elbert
  • “Suffering and the Spirit in Luke-Acts” by Keith Warrington
  • “Empowered by the Spirit of Yahweh: A Study of Micah 3:8” by Wilhelm J. Wessels
  • “The Narrative and Rhetorical Use of Divine Necessity in Luke-Acts” by Kenneth Bass
  • “Acts of the Spirit: Ezekiel 37 in the Light of Contemporary Speech-Act Theory” by Jacqueline Grey
  • “Spirit-Gifted Callings in the Pauline Corpus, Part I: The Laying On of Hands” by John C. Poirier
  • “Luke: Storyteller, Interpreter, Evangelist: A Review Article” by Rob Starner
  • “Review of Wilda C. Gafney, Daughters of Miriam: Women Prophets in Ancient Israel” by Leonard P. Maré
  • “Review of Richard M. Davidson, Flame of Yahweh: Sexuality in the Old Testament” by Roger D. Cotton
  • “Review of Robby Waddell, The Spirit of the Book of Revelation” by David G. Clark
  • “Review of Graham Twelftree, In the Name of Jesus: Exorcism Among Early Christians” by Jon Mark Ruthven
  • “Reviews of Gordon Fee, Galatians” by Janet Meyer Everts and George Lyons

Top Highlights

“In Luke, Jesus suffers; in Acts, his followers suffer. The presence of the Spirit with Jesus in Luke does not result in an absence of suffering; similarly, the presence of the Spirit with believers does not signal a paucity of suffering for them either. As the Son of Man who was partnered by the Spirit suffered (Luke 9:22), so will his followers (Acts 9:16).” (Page 16)

“The commencement and conclusion of the lives of the believers may involve suffering, but the Spirit will use it to achieve his will.” (Page 26)

“Jesus who ministered in association with the Spirit.” (Page 16)

Physicist-theologian and New Testament scholar, is currently working in interpretive methods and narrative-rhetorical backgrounds with respect to Luke-Acts, with a particular focus on the fulfillment of prophecy theme in Lukan thought. He is currently co-chair of the Formation of Luke-Acts consultation within the Society of Biblical Literature and a member of the Tyndale Fellowship for Biblical and Theological Research. He has served as editor of two festschrifts for American Old Testament scholars, Essays on Apostolic Themes and Faces of Renewal, and his writings have appeared, for example, in Theologische Zeitschrift, Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Journal of Biblical Literature, Zeitschrift die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft, Novum Testamentum, Refleks: Med Karismatisk Kristendom i Focus, and the Journal of Pentecostal Theology. He is a member of the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science and formerly served as chairperson of the Georgia Superconducting Super Collider committee. He serves on the editorial board of the Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies, on the advisory board of the Foundation for Pentecostal Scholarship, and on the research board of the Dominican Biblical Research Institute in Ireland. As an adjunct faculty person he teaches courses in Scripture, Science, and in Theological German

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    $20.99

    Print list price: $25.00
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