ISBN-13: 9781498261500 / Angielski / Twarda / 2011 / 158 str.
ISBN-13: 9781498261500 / Angielski / Twarda / 2011 / 158 str.
Journal of Biblical and Pneumatological ResearchVOLUME THREE FALL 2011The Journal of Biblical and Pneumatological Research (JBPR) is a new international peer-reviewed academic serial dedicated to narratively and rhetorically minded exegesis of biblical and related texts. Potential topics include theological and pneumatological interpretation, the role of spiritual experience with authorial, canonical, and contemporary contexts, and the contextual activity of Ruach Yahweh, Ruach Elohim, and various identifications of the Holy Spirit. JBPR hopes to stimulate new thematic and narrative-critical exploration and discovery in both traditional and under-explored areas of research. CONTENTS: Editors Overview of Volume 3 - 1GALEN L. GOLDSMITHThe Cutting Edge of Prophetic ImageryREBECCA SKAGGS and THOMAS DOYLEThe Audio/Visual Motif in the Apocalypse of John through the Lens of Rhetorical AnalysisDAVID SEALSensitivity to Aural Elements of a Text: Some Acoustical Elements in RevelationSIMO FRESTADIUSThe Spirit and Wisdom in 1 Corinthians 2:1-13KEITH WHITTRighteousness and Characteristics of YahwehVANTHANH NGUYEN, S.V.D. Lukes Point of View of the Gentile Mission: The Test Case of Acts 11:1-18LYLE STORYLukes Instructive Dynamics for Resolving Conflicts: The Jerusalem CouncilReview of Christopher L. Carter, The Great Sermon Tradition as a Fiscal Framework in 1 Corinthians: Towards a Pauline Theology of Material Possessions (R. G. Dela Cruz)Review of Robert P. Debelek, Jr., Hidden in Plain Sight: Esther and a Marginalized Hermeneutic (A. Kay Fountain)Review of Richard Feldmeier, The First Letter of Peter: A Commentary on the Greek Text (Rebecca Skaggs and Thomas Doyle)Review of Rodrigo J. Morales, The Spirit and the Restoration of Israel: New Exodus and New Creation Motifs in Galatians (James C. Miller)Review of Robin Routledge, Old Testament Theology: A Thematic Approach (Andrew Davies) Review of John C. Poirier, The Tongues of Angels: The Concept of Angelic Languages in Classical Jewish and Christian Texts (Russell P. Spittler)Paul Elbert, physicist-theologian and New Testament scholar, teaches theology and science at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary. He is co-chair of the Formation of Luke-Acts section in the Society of Biblical Literature and is a research advisor to the Dominican Biblical Institute, Limerick, Ireland. His writings have appeared, for example, in Zeitschrift fur die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft and in Catholic Biblical Quarterly. He served as editor of two anniversary volumes for Old Testament scholars, Essays on Apostolic Themes (1985) and Faces of Renewal (1988).