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Journal of Biblical and Pneumatological Research, vol. 2

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Overview

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.

Volume two, published in 2010, includes the next installment of academic articles and reviews.

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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

  • “Editor’s Overview of Volume 2” by Paul Elbert
  • “Canonical Messages in the Book of Esther” by A. Kay Fountain
  • “The Spirit and Political Dissent: Revisiting Mark 13:11” by Emerson B. Powery
  • “Zechariah’s Two Sons of Oil: Zechariah 4” by Lyle Story
  • “An Exegetical Analysis of Galatians 3:1–5, with Particluar Reference to Pneumatological Themes That Relate to the Onset and Continuation of Christian Identity, with Respect to Law and Gospel” by Stephen Kerry
  • “Where are all his wonders?’: The Exodus Motif in Book of Judges” by Lee Roy Martin
  • “Review of Scott Ellington, Risking Truth: Reshaping the World through Prayers of Lament” by Walter Brueggemann
  • “Review of Dale B. Martin, Pedagogy of the Bible: An Analysis and Proposal” by Adrian Hinkle
  • “Review of James Robinson, Word and Spirit in Ezekiel” by Wonsuk Ma
  • “Review of J. Gordon McConville, God and Earthly Power: An Old Testament Political Theology, Genesis–Kings” by Hélène Dallaire
  • “Review of Rebecca Skaggs and Priscilla C. Benham, Revelation” by Robby Waddell

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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