A JOURNAL OF BIBLE AND THEOLOGY Ta Interpretation Index to Volume 50 Interpretation issues for 1997 January Essays on Bible and Theology April Centrist Theology July The Book of Numbers October Preaching into the 21st Century Interpretation A JOURNAL OF BIBLE AND THEOLOGY 50th Anniversary Index 1947-1995 The new comprehensive index is composed of three parts: * The author index lists all articles and expository articles. * The subject index lists the major subjects of all articles. * The book review index lists all reviews by book author. To order the 50th Anniversary Index, please send $24 to Interpretation 3401 Brook Rd. Richmond, VA 23227 Price includes shipping. Articles January 1996: Theology and Ecology Toward the Ecological Reformation of Christianity, James A. Nash, 5-15. The Bible and Ecology, Holmes Rolston, III, 16-26. The Future of Nature, W. Sibley Towner, 27-35. Re-Imaging Nature: Shifts in Biblical Interpretation, Theodore Hiebert, 36-46. April 1996: 50th Anniversary Issue The Birth of a Journal, Donald G. Miller, 117-29. The Premodern Bible in the Postmodern World, Leander E. Keck, 130-41. Scripture, Church, and Dogma: An Essay on Theological Method, Carl E. Braaten, 142-55. Kingdom and Cross: Christian Moral Community and the Problem of Suffering, Lisa Sowle Cahill, 156-68. The Interrupted Sermon, Richard Lischer, 169-81. July 1996: The Book of Exodus Because the Whole Earth is Mine: Theme and Narrative in Exodus, Terence E. Fretheim, 229-39. Passover: The Time of Our Lives, Thomas W. Mann, 240-50. The Jagged Cliffs of Mount Sinai, Dennis T. Olson, 251-63. Back to the Future: The Tabernacle in the Book of Exodus, Ralph W. Klein, 264- 76. October 1996: The Historical Jesus The “Third Quest” and the Apostolic Faith, M. Eugene Boring, 341-54. Dividing Lines in Jesus Research Today: Through Dialectical Negation to a Posi- tive Sketch, John P. Meier, 355-72. “I Believe . . . in Jesus Christ, His Only Son, Our Lord”: The Earthly Jesus and the Christ of Faith, John P. Galvin, 373-82. The Social World ofJ esus, John K. Riches, 383-93. Between Text and Sermon Genesis 1:1-5, Richard N. Boyce, 394-97. Genesis 32:22—32, Robert T. Snell, 277-84. Psalm 31:9-16, G. Christopher Scruggs, 398-402. Psalm 121, Jerome Creach, 27-51. Psalm 139, William P. Brown, 280-84. Joel 2:1-2, 12-17, John T. Strong, 51-54. Matthew 11:16-30, Cynthia A. Jarvis, 284-88. John 1:6-8, 19-28, Norman Theiss, 402-05. Interpretation 443 John 9, David Albert Farmer, 59-63. Acts 2:1-21, Faye E. Schott, 406-08. Romans 8:6—11, Barbara Ann Hedin, 55-58. Romans 10:5-15, Karen Pidcock-Lester, 288-92. Authors Boring, M. Eugene, The “Third Quest” and the Apostolic Faith, 341-54. Boyce, Richard N., Genesis 1:1-5 (Between Text and Sermon) 394-97. Braaten, Carl E., Scripture, Church, and Dogma: An Essay on Theological Method, 142-55. Brown, William P., Psalm 139 (Between Text and Sermon) 280-84. Cahill, Lisa Sowle, Kingdom and Cross: Christian Moral Community and the Problem of Suffering, 156-68. Creach, Jerome, Psalm 121 (Between Text and Sermon) 27-51. Farmer, David Albert, John 9 (Between Text and Sermon) 59-63. Fretheim, Terence E., Because the Whole Earth is Mine: Theme and Narrative in Exodus, 229-39. Galvin, John P., “I Believe . . . in Jesus Christ, His Only Son, Our Lord”: The Earthly Jesus and the Christ of Faith, 373-82. Hedin, Barbara Ann, Romans 8:6—11 (Between Text and Sermon) 55-58. Hiebert, Theodore, Re-Imaging Nature: Shifts in Biblical Interpretation, 36-46. Jarvis, Cynthia A., Matthew 11:16-30 (Between Text and Sermon) 284-88. Keck, Leander E., The Premodern Bible in the Postmodern World, 130-41. Klein, Ralph W., Back to the Future: The Tabernacle in the Book of Exodus, 264-76. Lischer, Richard, The Interrupted Sermon, 169-81. Mann, Thomas W., Passover: The Time of Our Lives, 240-50. Meier, John P., Dividing Lines in Jesus Research Today: Through Dialectical Negation to a Positive Sketch, 355-72. Miller, Donald G., The Birth of a Journal, 117-29. Nash, James A., Toward the Ecological Reformation of Christianity, 5-15. Olson, Dennis T., The Jagged Cliffs of Mount Sinai, 251-63. Pidcock-Lester, Karen, Romans 10:5-15 (Between Text and Sermon) 288-92. Riches, John K., The Social World of Jesus, 383-93. Rolston, Holmes, III, The Bible and Ecology, 16-26. Schott, Faye E., Acts 2:1-21 (Between Text and Sermon) 406-08. Scruggs, G. Christopher, Psalm 31:9-16 (Between Text and Sermon) 398-402. Snell, Robert T., Genesis 32:22-32 (Between Text and Sermon) 277-84. Strong, John T., Joel 2:1-2, 12-17 (Between Text and Sermon) 51-54. Theiss, Norman C., John 1:6-8, 19-28 (Between Text and Sermon) 402-05. Towner, W. Sibley, The Future of Nature, 27-35. Book Reviews Apostolos-Cappadona, Diane, Dictionary of Christian Art (Kapikian) 336. Aukerman, Dale, Reckoning with Apocalypse: Terminal Politics and Christian Hope (Jewett) 98-100. Berlin, Adele, Zephaniah: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary (King) 424-26. Black, C. Clifton, Mark: Images of an Apostolic Interpreter (Soulen) 200-01. Bloesch, Donald G., Holy Scripture: Revelation, Inspiration, and Interpretation (Lindbeck) 324-26. Boismard, Marie-Emile, Moses or Jesus: An Essay in Johannine Christology (Tatum) 83-84. Borg, Marcus J., Jesus in Contemporary Scholarship (Cousar) 428. Brown, Raymond E., The Death of the Messiah—From Gethsemane to the Grave (Green) 187-89. Brown, Raymond E., An Introduction to New Testament Christology (Chilton) 314-16. Buttrick, David, A Captive Voice: The Liberation of Preaching (Bartlett) 220. Cahill, Lisa Sowle, Love Your Enemies: Discipleship, Pacifism, and Just War Theory (Allen) 192-94. Campbell, Will D., The Stem ofJ esse: The Costs of Community at a 1960s Southern School (Hall) 222-24. Collins, John J., Daniel: A Commentary on the Book of Daniel (LaCoque) 66-68. Collins, John J., The Scepter and the Star: The Messiahs of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Other Ancient Literature (deSilva) 426-28. Cooey, Paula M., Religious Imagination and the Body: A Feminist Analysis (Miller- McLemore) 214-16. Copeland, Warren R., And the Poor Get Welfare: The Ethics of Poverty in the United States (Cobb) 327-28. Costen, Melva Wilson, African American Christian Worship (McClain) 110-11. Cryer, Frederick H., Divination in Ancient Israel and its Near Eastern Environment (Overholt) 196-97. Cully, Iris V., The Bible in Christian Education (Vann) 333-34. Culpepper, R. Alan, John, the Son of Zebedee: The Life of a Legend (Cousar) 410-12. Darr, Katheryn Pfisterer, Isazah’s Vision and the Family of God (Everson) 423-24. Dear, John, The God of Peace: Toward a Theology of Nonviolence (Grant) 440. Donfried, Karl F. and I. Howard Marshall, The Theology of the Shorter Pauline Letters (Kellogg) 190-92. Dorner, Isaak August, Divine Immutability: A Critical Reconsideration (Reding) 436-38. Dunn, James D. G., The Theology of Paul’s Letter to the Galatians (Kellogg) 190-92. Edwards, Denis, Jesus the Wisdom of God: An Ecological Theology (Ruether) 94. Elliott, John H., What is Social-Scientific Criticism? (Hanson) 85-86. Ellis, Marc H., Ending Auschwitz: The Future ofJ ewish and Christian Life (Gaudin) 210-12. Interpretation 445 Farmer, William R., The Gospel ofJ esus: The Pastoral Relevance of the Synoptic Problem (Ellis) 308-10. Federschmidt, Karl H., Theologie aus asiatischen Quellen: Der theologische Weg Choan- Seng Songs vor dem Hintergrund der asiatischen dkumenischen Diskussion (Rieger) 332-33. Fenwick, Lynda Beck, Should the Children Pray? A Historical, Judicial, and Political Examination of Public School Prayer (Zwier) 299-303. Flowers, Ronald B., That Godless Court? Supreme Court Decisions on Church-Siate Rela- tionships (Zwier) 299-303. Gilkey, Langdon, Nature, Reality, and the Sacred: The Nexus of Science and Religion (Nash) 92-94. Goldingay, John, Models for Scripture (Kingsbury) 434. Gorringe, TimothyJ. , Capital and the Kingdom: Theological Ethics and Economic Order (Novak) 326-27. Gowan, Donald E., Theology in Exodus: Biblical Theology in the Form of a Commentary (Roth) 304. Gustafson, James M., A Sense of the Divine: The Natural Environment from a Theocentric Perspective (Cobb) 90-92. Hamerton-Kelly, Robert G., The Gospel and the Sacred: Poetics of Violence in Mark (Waetjen) 201-04. Hick, John, The Metaphor of God Incarnate: Christology in a Pluralistic Age (Norris) 96-98. Hultgren, Arland J., The Rise of Normative Christianity (Allison) 204. Hunsinger, George, How to Read Karl Barth: The Shape of His Theology (McKelway) 100-04. Japhet, Sara, J and II Chronicles: A Commentary (Schuller) 195. Kaufman, Gordon, Jn the Face of Mystery: A Constructive Theology (johnson) 76-78. Keck, Leander E., et al., eds., The New Interpreter’s Bible, vol. 1 (Lemke) 297-99. Knoppers, Gary N., Two Nations Under God: The Deuteronomistic History of Solomon and the Dual Monarchies (DeVries) 293-95. Kuschel, Karl-Josef, Abraham: Sign of Hope for Jews, Christians, and Muslims (Dawe) 212-14. Lathrop, Gordon W., Holy Things: A Liturgical Theology (Theiss) 108-10. Lehmann, Paul L., The Decalogue and a Human Future: The Meaning of the Command- ments for Making and Keeping Life Human (Jersild) 328-30. Lienhard, Joseph T., The Bible, the Church, and Authority: The Canon of the Christian Bible in History and Theology (McDonald) 206-08. Lippy, Charles H., Being Religious, American Style: History of Popular Religiosity in the United States (Williams) 333. Lohfink, Norbert, Theology of the Pentateuch: Themes of the Priestly Narrative and Deuteronomy (Brueggemann) 306. Luz, Ulrich, Matthew in History: Interpretation, Influence, and Effects (Carter) 307. Mann, Thomas W., Deuteronomy (Washington) 304-05. 446 Annual Index Marxsen, Willi, New Testament Foundations for Christian Ethics (Verhey) 68-70. Mays, James L., Psalms. Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching (Campbell) 183-85. Mays, James L., The Lord Reigns: A Theological Handbook for the Psalms (Limburg) 185-87. McDonald,J . I. H., Biblical Interpretation and Christian Ethics (Verhey) 68-70. Miller, RobertJ ., The Complete Gospels: Annotated Scholars Version (McCormick) 428-30. Miller-McLemore, Bonnie J., Also a Mother: Work and Family as Theological Dilemma (Cooey) 216-18. Mills, Watson B., and Richard F. Wilson, eds., Mercer Commentary on the Bible (Ramsay) 412-16. Minear, Paul Sevier, Christians and the New Creation: Genesis Motifs in the New Testa- ment (Williamson) 82-83. Moore, Stephen D., Poststructuralism and the New Testament: Derrida and Foucault at the Foot of the Cross (Castelli) 316-18. Morse, Christopher, Not Every Spirit: A Dogmatics of Christian Disbelief (Hodgson) 418-20. Niditch, Susan, Folklore and the Hebrew Bible (Jaeger) 86. Occhiogrosso, Peter, The Joy of Sects: A Spirited Guide to the World’s Religious Tradi- tions (Towner) 330-32. Oelschlaeger, Max, Caring for Creation: An Ecumenical Approach to the Environmental Crisis (Hessel) 73-76. O'Leary, Stephen D., Arguing the Apocalypse: A Theory of Millennial Rhetoric (Carroll) 312-14. Olson, Dennis T., Deuteronomy and the Death of Moses: A Theological Reading (Hostetter) 305-06. Pannenberg, Wolfhart, Toward a Theology of Nature: Essays on Science and Faith (Santmire) 88-90. Perdue, Leo G., Wisdom and Creation: The Theology of Wisdom Literature (Brown) 64— 66. Perkins, Pheme, Gnosticism and the New Testament (Attridge) 86-88. Perkins, Pheme, Peter: Apostle for the Whole Church (Cousar) 410-12. Peters, Ted, God as Trinity: Relationality and Temporality in Divine Life (Raynal) 94- 96. Placher, William C., Narratives of a Vulnerable God: Christ, Theology, and Scripture (Goodloe) 208-10. Plantinga, Cornelius, Jr., Not the Way It’s Supposed to Be: A Breviary of Sin (Roberts) 322-24. Puckett, David L., John Calvin’s Exegesis of the Old Testament (Goodloe) 318-20. Ramsay, William M., Westminster Guide to the Books of the Bible (Hall) 422. Ricci, Carla, Mary Magdalene and Many Others: Women Who Followed Jesus (Castelli) 430-31. Interpretation 447 Richard, Pablo, Apocalypse: A People’s Commentary on the Book of Revelation (Sleeper) 312. Runia, David T., Philo in Early Christian Literature (Hay) 208. Saldarini, Anthony J., Matthew’s Christian-Jewish Community (Kelm) 199. Schlossberg, Terry, and Elizabeth Achtemeier, Not My Own: Abortion and the Marks of the Church (Gorman) 218-20. Schreiner, Susan E., Where Shall Wisdom Be Found? Calvin's Exegesis ofJ ob From Medi- eval and Modern Perspectives (MacNicoll) 320. Shepherd, William H., Jr., The Narrative Function of the Holy Spirit as a Character in Luke-Acts (Green) 307-08. Shriver, Donald W., An Ethic for Enemies: Forgiveness in Politics (Lebacqz) 438-40. Simkins, Ronald A., Creator and Creation: Nature in the Worldview of Ancient Israel (Hiebert) 82. Spicq, Ceslas, Theological Lexicon of the New Testament (Morrison) 422-23. Stanton, Graham N., A Gospel for the New People of God: Studies in Matthew (Allison) 199-200. Stowers, Stanley K., A Rereading of Romans: Justice, Jews and Gentiles (Achtemeier) 431-32. Stuhlmacher, Peter, Paul’s Letter to the Romans: A Commentary (Carlson) 432-34. Swartley, Willard M., Israel’s Scripture Traditions and the Synoptic Gospels: Story Shap- ing Story (Derrenbacker) 197-98. Talbert, Charles H., The Apocalypse: A Reading of the Revelation of St. John (Morton) 310-12. Terrien, Samuel, The Magnificat: Musicians as Biblical Interpreters (Minear) 436. Tinker, George E., Missionary Conquest: The Gospel and Native American Cultural Genocide (Maxfield) 104. Van Seters, John, The Life of Moses: The Yahwist as Historian in Exodus-Numbers (Balentine) 295-97. Weeks, Stuart, Early Israelite Wisdom (Morgan) 196. White, J. Benton, Taking the Bible Seriously: Honest Differences About Biblical Interpreta- tion (Bland) 106. Williamson, Clark M., A Guest in the House of Israel: Post-Holocaust Church Theology (Scroggs) 79-81. Willimon, William H., The Intrusive Word: Preaching to the Unbaptized (Bartlett) 220-22. Willimon, William H., and Richard Lischer, eds., Concise Encyclopedia of Preaching (Zink-Sawyer) 334-36. Witherington, Ben, III, Jesus the Sage: The Pilgrimage of Wisdom (Brown) 198-99. Witten, Marsha G., All is Forgiven: The Secular Message in American Protestantism (Cutting) 108. Wogaman, Philip, Christian Ethics: A Historical Introduction (Gunnemann) 71--73. Zerbe, Gordon M., Non-Retaliation in Early Jewish and New Testament Ethics (Ascough) 84-85. 448