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N. T. Wright on the “New Marcionism”
Courtesy of a tip from Doug Kortyna, here’s a link to an excellent interview with the good bishop on the issue of the seeming discontinuity between the “loving” Jesus of the NT and the “wrathful” God of the OT. Marcion … Continue reading
Update: Wright Thesis and L/PA Article
Two quick updates: (1) the final revised copy of my thesis (“History and the Victory of God: The Contribution of N. T. Wright to the Study of the Historical Jesus”) has been completed, turned in, and sent to the library; … Continue reading
Good Friday 2013: “The Sweet Exchange”
But when our unrighteousness was fulfilled, and it had been made perfectly clear that its wages–punishment and death–were to be expected, then the season arrived during which God had decided to reveal at last his goodness and power (oh, the … Continue reading
The Jesus Blog Previews My NovT Article
Chris Keith, who has published voluminously on the pericope adulterae, has a brief review of my NovT article over at The Jesus Blog. Given some of our differences in methodological presuppositions (which I note in my article and he references in … Continue reading
Evaluating N. T. Wright
My master’s thesis, “History and the Victory of God: The Contribution of N. T. Wright to the Study of the Historical Jesus,” is finished. Over the course of the last year I’ve spent working on this, I’ve gotten to dig … Continue reading
Publication Update
I’ve recently received the proofs of my L/PA article from Brill. Going through them one final time, I find it nothing short of incredible that I am still finding typos and other minor errors. In any event, it will appear in NovT … Continue reading
Update: NovT to publish my article on the PA
I’ve just received some very exciting news: the journal Novum Testamentum has accepted my article, “The Lukan Special Material and the Tradition History of the Pericope Adulterae,” for publication. This article, which grew out of my work in Dan Wallace’s Textual Criticism … Continue reading
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In his letter to the church at Philadelphia, Ignatius, the bishop of Antioch in the early second century, recounts the following exchange with some opponents: “For I heard some people saying, ‘If I do not find it in the archives … Continue reading
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