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Weekly Roundup August 21, 2015

Blogs

Michael Bird commented on fellow Aussie Con Campbell’s latest book Advances in the Study of Greek.

Ken Schenck is continuing to blog through I (Still) Believe: Leading Bible Scholars Share Their Stories of Faith and Scholarship with posts on essays by Ellen Davis and James Dunn.

Larry Hurtado uploaded his essay Who Read Early Christian Apocrypha? from the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Apocrypha.

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Huge Book Sale You Don’t Want to Miss

B&H Academic has a ton of their books on huge sale for Kindle today. I already own most of these, but I picked up Everlasting Dominion by Merrill. Which books did you get?

Everlasting Dominion: A Theology of the Old Testament, by Eugene Merrill, $2.99

Colossians and Philemon (Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament) by Murray J. Harris, $0.99

Hebrews (The New American Commentary), by David L. Allen, $2.99….

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Weekly Roundup August 7, 2015

Blogs

Brian Davidson at the Center for Ancient Christian Studies interviewed Ken Penner on his forthcoming book, The Verbal System of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which discusses how the Hebrew language evolved between the Bible and the Mishnah.

Larry Hurtado discusses the issue of the history of the emergence of orthodoxy….

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Weekly Roundup July 31, 2015

Blogs

B&H Academic interviewed Joe Hellerman about his Philippians volume in the Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament series. We have a review of his book coming up soon.

Larry Hurtado posted on methodological concerns for studying early Christianity….

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Weekly Roundup July 10, 2015

Blogs David Capes posted a video in which he discusses with his co-authors Rodney Reeves and E. Randolph Richards their forthcoming book Rediscovering Jesus: An Introduction to Biblical, Religious and Cultural Perspectives on Christ. Larry Hurtado announced the forthcoming third edition of his groundbreaking One God, One Lord:  Early Christian Devotion and Ancient Jewish Monotheism (Bloomsbury T&T Clark, November 2015) The Zondervan Academic blog posted From Where Did God Bring Out the Israelites (Exod 20:2)? by Lee Fields as well…

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Weekly Roundup July 3, 2015

Blogs

Will Ross, PhD student at Cambridge who blogs on Septuagint studies, posted the biblical studies carnival for June. It’s essentially a roundup of all the biblical studies posts from the month.

We posted a review of How We Got the New Testament by Stanley Porter. We also launched our inaugural volume of the Exegetical Tools Quarterly.

New Books….

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Weekly Roundup June 26, 2015

Blogs

Nijay Gupta posted an interview with George Guthrie about his recent commentary on 2 Corinthians in the BECNT series. Books At a Glance also posted a two-part interview with Guthrie about the commentary.

At the Center for Ancient Christian Studies Shawn Wilhite, Coleman Ford, and Trey Moss interviewed Dr. Jarvis Williams on his academic journey in relation to Pauline studies and Jewish backgrounds. They also discussed Williams’s latest book Christ Died for Our Sins: Representation and Substitution in Romans and their Jewish Martyrological Background….

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Weekly Roundup June 19, 2015

Book Deals

FREE on Kindle: Relationships: A Mess Worth Making, by Timothy Lane and Paul Tripp

$0.99 on Kindle: Colossians and Philemon (Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament), by Murray Harris

New Books

‘Return To Me’: A Biblical Theology of Repentance (New Studies in Biblical Theology), by Mark Boda (IVP Academic)

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Weekly Roundup June 5, 2015

Blogs

Has Preaching Changed since the Early Church? by Peter Sanlon at 9Marks

Baker Academic is giving away three copies of Introducing Evangelical Ecotheology. Enter here to win.

Nancy Guthrie’s Help Me Teach the Bible podcast hosted Mark Futato to talk about the psalms….

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