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ISNT 29.4 (2007) 499-501 Copyright © 2007 SAGE Publications (Los Angeles, London, New Delhi and Singapore) http://JSNT.sagepub.com DOL: 0142064X07079000 JSNT Index to JSNT Volume 29 2006-2007 Articles The Art of Commentary Writing: Reflections from Experience, Margaret Y.M ACDONALD, 29.3: 313-321. ‘Being Saved without Honor’: A Conceptual Link between | Corinthians 3 and | Enoch 50?, Ronald HERMS, 29.2: 187-210. A Christology too Far? Some Thoughts on Andrew Lincoln’s Commentary on John, Wendy E.S. NORTH, 29.3: 343-351. Critiquing the Excess of Empire: A Synkrisis of John of Patmos and Dio of Prusa, Peter S. PERRY, 29.4: 473-496. The Curse of the Law (Galatians 3.13): Crucifixion, Persecution, and Deuteronomy 21.22-23, Kelli S. O°BRIEN, 29.1:55-76. From Writing to Reception: Reflections on Commentating on the Fourth Gospel, Andrew T. LINCOLN, 29.3: 353-372. The ‘Ghost’ of Jesus: Luke 24 in Light of Ancient Narratives of Post-Mortem Apparitions, Deborah THOMPSON PRINCE, 29.3: 287-301. The “Gospel” and the *Word’: Exploring Some Earty Christian Patterns, Michae} W. PAHL, 29.2: 211-227. Jewish Christianity, Israel’s Stumbling and the Sonderweg Reading of Paul, Terence L. DONALDSON, 29.1: 27-54. ‘A Letter as by Us’: Intentional Ambiguity in 2 Thessalonians 2.2, Hanna ROOSE, 29.1: 107- 124. Literary Unity and Reception History: Reading Luke—Acts as Luke and Acts, C. Kavin ROWE, 29.4: 449-457. The Madness of King Jesus: Why was Jesus Put to Death, but his Followers were not?, Justin J. MEGGITT, 29.4: 379-413. Meggitt on the Madness and Kingship of Jesus, Joel MARCUS, 29.4: 421-424. ‘The Offering of the Gentiles’ in Romans 15.16, David J. DOWNS, 29.2: 173-186. Paul and Roman Stoicism: Romans !2 and Contemporary Stoic Ethics, Runar M. THORSTEINSSON, 29.2: 139-161. Paul’s Stoicizing Politics in Romans 12-13: The Role of 13.1-10 in the Argument, Troels ENGBERG-PEDERSEN, 29.2: 163-172. Psalms and the Baptist, F. Gerald DOWNING, 29.2: 131-137. The Purpose and Value of Commentaries, John NOLLAND, 29.3: 305-311. The Reception of Luke and Acts and the Unity of Luke—Acts, Andrew GREGORY, 29.4: 459- 472. Structure, Agency and Ideology: A Response to Zeba Crook, Louise J. LAWRENCE, 29.3: 277-286. 500 Journal for the Study of the New Testament 29.4 (2007) Structure versus Agency in Studies of the Biblical Social World: Engaging with Louise Lawrence, Zeba A. CROOK, 29.3: 251-275. The Unity of Luke—Acts in Recent Discussion, Michael F. BIRD, 29.4: 425-447. What Makes Glory Glorious? Reading Luke’s Account of the Transfiguration Over Against Triumphalism, Thomas W. MARTIN, 29.1: 3-26. What Should a Commentator Aim to Do, for Whom, and Why? Introduction to a Discussion Focused on Andrew Lincoln’s Commentary on the Gospel of John, David G. HORRELL, 29.3: 303-304. Why Comment? Reflections on Bible Commentaries in General and Andrew Lincoln’s The Gospel According to Saint John in Particular, Adele REINHARTZ, 29.3: 333-342. Why was Jesus Crucified, but his Followers were not?, Paula FREDRIKSEN, 29.4: 415-419. Why Write a Reception-Historical Commentary?, John RICHES, 29.3: 323-332. With Friends Like These...: A Feminist Rhetorical Reconsideration of Scholarship and the Letter to the Philippians, Joseph A.M ARCHAL, 29.1: 77-106. Authors BIRD, Michael F., The Unity of Luke—Acts in Recent Discussion, 29.4: 425-447. CROOK, Zeba A., Structure versus Agency in Studies of the Biblical Social World: Engaging with Louise Lawrence, 29.3: 251-275. DONALDSON, Terence L., Jewish Christianity, Israel’s Stumbling and the Sonderweg Reading of Paul, 29.1: 27-54. DOWNING, F. Gerald, Psalms and the Baptist, 29.2: 131-137. DOWNS, David J., “The Offering of the Gentiles’ in Romans 15.16, 29.2: 173-186. ENGBERG-PEDERSEN, Troels, Paul’s Stoicizing Politics in Romans 12—13: The Role of 13.1-10 in the Argument, 29.2: 163-172. FREDRIKSEN, Paula, Why was Jesus Crucified, but his Followers were not?, 29.4: 415-419. GREGORY, Andrew, The Reception of Luke and Acts and the Unity of Luke—Acts, 29.4: 459- 472. HERMS, Ronald, ‘Being Saved without Honor’: A Conceptual Link between | Corinthians 3 and | Enoch 50?, 29.2: 187-210. HORRELL, David G., What Should a Commentator Aim to Do, for Whom, and Why? Introduction to a Discussion Focused on Andrew Lincoln’s Commentary on the Gospel of John, 29.3: 303-304. LAWRENCE, Louise J., Structure, Agency and Ideology: A Response to Zeba Crook, 29.3: 277-286. é LINCOLN, Andrew T., From Writing to Reception: Reflections on Commentating on the Fourth Gospel, 29.3: 353-372. MACDONALD, Margaret Y., The Art of Commentary Writing: Reflections from Experience, 29.3: 313-321. MARCHAL, Joseph A., With Friends Like These...: A Feminist Rhetorical Reconsideration of Scholarship and the Letter to the Philippians, 29.1: 77-106. MARCUS, Joel, Meggitt on the Madness and Kingship of Jesus, 29.4: 421-424. MARTIN, Thomas W., What Makes Glory Glorious? Reading Luke’s Account of the Transfiguration Over Against Triumphalism, 29.1: 3-26. MEGGITT, Justin J., The Madness of King Jesus: Why was Jesus Put to Death, but his Followers were not?, 29.4: 379-413. NOLLAND, John, The Purpose and Value of Commentaries, 29.3: 305-311. Index to Volume 29 501 NORTH, Wendy E.S., A Christology too Far? Some Thoughts on Andrew Lincoln’s Commentary on John, 29.3: 343-351. O'BRIEN, Kelli S. The Curse of the Law (Galatians 3.13): Crucifixion, Persecution, and Deuteronomy 21.22-23, 29.1:55-76. PAHL, Michael W., The ‘Gospel’ and the ‘Word’: Exploring Some Early Christian Patterns, 29.2: 211-227. PERRY, Peter S., Critiquing the Excess of Empire: A Synkrisis of John of Patmos and Dio of Prusa, 29.4: 473-496. REINHARTZ, Adele, Why Comment? Reflections on Bible Commentaries in General and Andrew Lincoln’s The Gospel According to Saint John in Particular, 29.3: 333-342. RICHES, John, Why Write a Reception-Historical Commentary?, 29.3: 323-332. ROOSE, Hanna, ‘A Letter as by Us’: Intentional Ambiguity in 2 Thessalonians 2.2, 29.1: 107- 124. ROWE, C. Kavin, Literary Unity and Reception History: Reading Luke—Acts as Luke and Acts, 29.4: 449-457. THOMPSON PRINCE, Deborah, The ‘Ghost’ of Jesus: Luke 24 in Light of Ancient Narratives of Post-Mortem Apparitions, 29.3: 287-301. THORSTEINSSON, Runar M., Paul and Roman Stoicism: Romans 12 and Contemporary Stoic Ethics, 29.2: 139-161. Books Reviewed ADAMS, Edward, and David G. HORRELL (eds.), Christianity at Corinth: The Quest for the Pauline Church, 29.2: 235-238. DUTCH, Robert S., The Educated Elite in 1 Corinthians: Education and Community Conflict in Graeco-Roman Context, 29.2: 238-241. GILFILLAN UPTON, Bridget, Hearing Mark's Endings: Listening to Ancient Popular Texts through Speech Act Theory, 29.4: 497-498. OKLAND, Jorunn, Women in their Place: Paul and the Corinthian Discourse of Gender and Sanctuary Space, 29.2: 241-243. SKINNER, Matthew L., Locating Paul: Places of Custody as Narrative Settings in Acts 21 28, 29.3: 373-375.

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