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From The Gospel According to Luke: Volume II (Luke 9:51–24) by Michael Wolter. Copyright © 2017 by Baylor University Press. Reprinted by arrangement with Baylor University Press. All rights reserved.
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From The Gospel According to Luke: Volume I (Luke 1–9:50) by Michael Wolter. Copyright © 2016 by Baylor University Press. Reprinted by arrangement with Baylor University Press. All rights reserved.
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From Christian Theology and Its Institutions in the Early Roman Empire by Christoph Markschies. Copyright © 2015 by Baylor University Press. Reprinted by arrangement with Baylor University Press. All rights reserved. For further... more
From Christian Theology and Its Institutions in the Early Roman Empire by Christoph Markschies. Copyright © 2015 by Baylor University Press. Reprinted by arrangement with Baylor University Press. All rights reserved.

For further information on this book, see http://germanforneutestamentler.com/markschieskctuii/
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From Israel, Church, and the Gentiles in the Gospel of Matthew by Matthias Konradt. Copyright © 2014 by Baylor University Press. Reprinted by arrangement with Baylor University Press. All rights reserved.
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From Jesus of Nazareth by Jens Schröter. Copyright © 2014 by Baylor University Press. Reprinted by arrangement with Baylor University Press. All rights reserved.
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From From Jesus to the New Testament by Jens Schröter. Copyright © 2013 by Baylor University Press. Reprinted by arrangement with Baylor University Press. All rights reserved.
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ET of Bultmann's important 1964 article on "the righteousness of God" in which he takes on Käsemann's "saving power" interpretation (subjective genitive) and defends the view that the phrase refers to the gift of judicial righteousness... more
ET of Bultmann's important 1964 article on "the righteousness of God" in which he takes on Käsemann's "saving power" interpretation (subjective genitive) and defends the view that the phrase refers to the gift of judicial righteousness from God (genitive of author). The article originally appeared in German, and as far as I know this is the first English translation. Thanks to Dr. Wayne Coppins for his assistance.
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This article aims to contribute to the topic of conversion in the New Testament by drawing upon insights from the anthropology of religion. Taking up Rebecca Sachs Norris’s focus on embodied culture, and Simon Coleman’s and Peter... more
This article aims to contribute to the topic of conversion in the New Testament by drawing upon insights from the anthropology of religion. Taking up Rebecca Sachs Norris’s focus on embodied culture, and Simon Coleman’s and Peter Collins’s extension of Bourdieu’s concept of habitus, I attempt to bring Paul’s argument in 1 Corinthians 8:7 into sharper focus by reflecting theoretically