Monthly Archives: June 2013

NovT 55.3 Published (L/PA Article)

I’m pleased to finally share the news that my article on the pericope adulterae has been published – my first venture into the realm of scholarly writing (and now, undoubtedly, first venture into the world of scathing reviews and dismissive footnotes). … Continue reading

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Simon Peter (3): Case Studies

Bockmuehl’s Simon Peter in Scripture and Memory concludes with two brief case studies that, he claims, demonstrate how the Petrine memory can illuminate our understanding of this central figure of the early church. First, Bockmuehl looks at an exegetical issue. While … Continue reading

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Simon Peter (2): From East to West

In the bulk of his Simon Peter in Scripture and Memory, Markus Bockmuehl provides a condensed, summary-style “encyclopedia of reception” of traditions concerning the apostle Peter, first focusing on those in the East (Gal; Matt; John; 2 Pet; Ignatius; Justin Martyr; … Continue reading

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