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30The Scriptural World Of HebrewsInterpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 57 (3): 237-250. 2003.The world according to Hebrews reveals the living God. Entering this world requires readers to imagine the world in which they live as the world imagined by scripture. That world comes alive when scripture is read not as a record of the past but as a witness to God's work in the present.
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Practical PhilosophyTeaching Co.. 2002.lecture 1. The world of the Greco-Roman moralists -- lecture 2. How empire changed philosophy -- lecture 3. The great schools and their battles -- lecture 4. Dominant themes and metaphors -- lecture 5. The ideal philosopher, a composite portrait -- lecture 6. The charlatan, philosophy betrayed -- lecture 7. Philosophy satirized, the comic Lucian -- lecture 8. Cicero, the philosopher as politician -- lecture 9. Seneca, philosopher as court advisor -- lecture 10. Good Roman advice, Cicero and Sene…Read more
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28Book review: James (review)Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 58 (4): 415-417. 2004.
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22Making Connections: The Material Expression of Friendship in the New TestamentInterpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 58 (2): 158-171. 2004.From Luke to James, the writers of the New Testament transformed the Greco-Roman ideal of friendship into a communal ethos. This koinonia was characterized above all by the sharing of material possessions
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1The Jesus of the Gospels and philosophyIn Paul K. Moser (ed.), Jesus and Philosophy: New Essays, Cambridge University Press. 2008.
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25Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration – By Joseph RatzingerModern Theology 24 (2): 318-320. 2008.
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44An Accidental and Amateurish Attempt at an Appreciation of G. K. ChestertonThe Chesterton Review 24 (1/2): 233-237. 1998.
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