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Index to Volume 26 Poverty in Pauline Studies: Beyond the So-called New Consensus, Steven J. FRIESEN 323-36] Poverty in Pauline Studies: A Response to Steven Friesen, John BARCLAY, 26.3: 363 Questions of Method in James Dunn’s Jesus Remembered, Bengt HOLMBERG, 26.4 457 Re-Reading | Corinthians after Rethinking ‘Gnosticism’, Todd E. KLUTZ, 26.2: 193-2 \ Response to Robert Gundry’s Review of Hearing the Whole Story, Richard A. HORSI 26.2: 151-169 Richard A. Horsley’s Hearing the Whole Story tical Review of its Postcolonial Robert H. GUNDRY, 26.2: 131-149 Sex Slaves of Christ: A Response to Halvor Moxnes, Jorunn @KLAND, 26.1: 31-34 Some Observations on the Text-Critical Function of the Umlauts in Vaticanus, with Spex \ttention to 1 Corinthians 14.34-35, J. Edward MILLER, 26.2: 217-236 ‘Teaching You in Public and from House to House’ (Acts 20.20): Unpacking a ( Stereotype, Jerome H. NEYREY, S.J., 26.1: 69-102 Susan HABER, 26.2: 171-192 AUTHORS AASGAARD, Reidar, Brothers in Brackets? A Plea for Rethinking the Use of 26.3: 301-321. BARCLAY, John, Poverty in Pauline Studies: A Response to Steven Friesen, 26.3 BOCKMUEHL, Markus, Compleat History of the Resurrection: A Dialogue Wright, 26.4: 489-504. BOCKMUEHL, Markus, “Leave the Dead to Bury their own Dead’: A Brief Clarificat Reply to Crispin H.T. Fletcher-Louis, 26.2: 241-242 BYRSKOG, Samuel, A New Perspective on the Jesus Tradition: Reflections on James D.G Dunn’s Jesus Remembered, 26.4: 459-471 CAMPBELL, William Sanger, Engagement, Disengagement and Obstruction: Jesu Strategies in Mark’s Trial and Execution Scenes (14.53-64; 15.1-39), 26.3 CARTER, Warren, Matthew and the Gentiles: Individual Conversion and/o1 lransformation?, 26.3: 259-282 COLLINS, Adela Yarbro, The Charge of Blasphemy in Mark 14.64, 26.4: 379-40 DUNN, James D.G., On History, Memory and Eyewitnesses: In Response to Bengt Holmberg and Samuel Byrskog, 26.4: 473-487 ESLER, Philip F., Ancient Oleiculture and Ethnic Differentiation: The Meaning of the Olive- Tree Image in Romans 11, 26.1: 103-124 FLETCHER-LOUIS, Crispin H.T., ‘Leave the Dead to Bury their own Dead’: Q 9.60 and th c > Redefinition of the People of God, 26.1: 39-68 FRIESEN, Steven J., Poverty in Pauline Studies: Beyond the So-called New Consensus, 2¢ 323-361 GOMBIS, Timothy G., Ephesians 2 as a Narrative of Divine Warfare, 26.4: 403-418 GOODACRE, Mark, On Choosing and Using Appropriate Analogies: A Response F. Gerald Downing, 26.2: 237-240 GUNDRY, Robert H., Richard A. Horsley’s Hearing the Whole Story: A Critical Review of its Postcolonial Slant, 26.2: 131-149 The Continuum Publishing Group Ltd 2004 520 = Journal for the Study of the New Testament 26.4 (2004) HABER, Susan, A Woman’s Touch: Feminist Encounters with the Hemorrhaging Woman in Mark 5.24-34, 26.2: 171-192. HOLMBERG, Bengt, Questions of Method in James Dunn’s Jesus Remembered, 26.4: 445- 457. HORSLEY, Richard A., A Response to Robert Gundry’s Review of Hearing the Whole Story, 26.2: 151-169 KLUTZ, Todd E., Re-Reading | Corinthians after Rethinking ‘Gnosticism’, 26.2: 193-216 MACDONALD, Margaret Y., The Politics of Identity in Ephesians, 26.4: 419-444. MILLER, J. Edward, Some Observations on the Text-Critical Function of the Umlauts in Vaticanus, with Special Attention to | Corinthians 14.34-35, 26.2: 217-236 MOXNES, Halvor, Asceticism and Christian Identity in Antiquity: A Dialogue with Foucault and Paul, 26.1: 3-29. NEYREY, Jerome H., S.J., “Teaching You in Public and from House to House’ (Acts 20.20) Unpacking a Cultural Stereotype, 26.1: 69-102 OAKES, Peter, Constructing Poverty Scales for Graeco-Roman Society: A Response to Steven Friesen’s ‘Poverty in Pauline Studies’, 26.3: 367-371 OKLAND, Jorunn, Sex Slaves of Christ: A Response to Halvor Moxnes, 26.1: 31-34 RICHES, John, Asceticism and Christian Identity in Antiquity: A Response, 26.1: 35-38 WRIGHT, N.T., An Incompleat (but Grateful) Response to the Review by Markus Bockmuehl of The Resurrection of the Son of God, 26.4: 505-510 BOOKS REVIEWED AUNE, David E., The Westminster Dictionary of New Testament and Early Christian Literature and Rhetoric, 26.4: 514-15 BAIRD, William, Historyo fN ew Testament Research. Volume Two: From Jonathan Edwards to Rudolf Bultmann, 26.2: 243-245. BOE, Sverre, Gog and Magog: Ezekiel 38-39 as Pre-text for Revelation 19,17-21 and 20,7 10, 26.1: 127-128. CHESTER, Stephen J., Conversion at Corinth: Perspectives on Conversion in Paul’s Theology and the Corinthian Church, 26.2: 246-248, 251-255 DAS, A. Andrew, Paul and the Jews, 26.4: 516-17. ESLER, Philip F., Conflict and Identity in Romans: The Social Setting of Paul's Letter, 26.4 512-14 GATHERCOLE, Simon J., Where Is Boasting? Early Jewish Soteriology and Paul's Response in Romans 1-5, 26.2: 248-250, 251-255. MEIER, John P., A MarginaJle w Volume III: Companions and Competitors, 26.3: 374-376 NG, Wai-Yee, Water Symbolism in John: An Eschatological Interpretation, 2 6:1:.125 SANDNES, Karl Olav, Belly and Body in the Pauline Epistles, 26.3: 373-374 TELLBE, Mikael, Paul between Synagoagndu Steat e: Christians, Jews and Civic Authorities in 1 Thessalonians, Romans, and Philippians, 26.1: 126-127 THISELTON, Anthony C., The First Epistle to the Corinthians: A Commentary on the Greeh .\ Text, 26.4: 511-12. The Continuum Publishing Group Ltd 2004 DS arLees ear"a i’en d n

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