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Reviews & Shorter Notices – December 1987

The People Called: The Growth of Community in the Bible Frederick L. Moriarty S.J., pp. 735–736 The New Testament in its Literary Environment Charles H. Talbert, pp. 736–737 Moral Exhortation: A Greco-Roman Sourcebook, Letter Writing in Greco-Roman Antiquity Alan C. Mitchell S.J., pp. 737–739 The First Coming: How the Kingdom of God Became Christianity John

Reviews & Shorter Notices – September 1987

Early Biblical Interpretation Robert L. Wilken, pp. 537–538 Reconciliation, Law & Righteousness: Essays in Biblical Theology Robert J. Karris O.F.M., pp. 538–540 The early Christians: Their World Mission & Self-Discovery Stanley B. Marrow S.J., pp. 540–541 The Moral World of the First Christians Luke T. Johnson, pp. 541–543 Theology after Wittgenstein Jerome M. Dittberner, pp.

Reviews & Shorter Notices – June 1987

A History of Ancient Israel and Judah Frederick L. Moriarty S.J., pp. 341–342 God and His People: Covenant and Theology in the Old Testament Kevin G. O’Connell S.J., pp. 342–343 Jeremiah: A Commentary Walter Brueggemann, pp. 343–347 Rebecca’s Children: Judaism and Christianity in the Roman World Robert F. O’Toole S.J., pp. 347–348 Markus 13 und

Reviews & Shorter Notices – March 1987

The Old Testament Canon of the New Testament Church and its Background in Early Judaism Daniel J. Harrington S.J., pp. 159–160 Paul, Apostle to the Gentiles: Studies in Chronology Joseph A. Fitzmyer S.J., pp. 160–164 2 Corinthians 8 and 9: A Commentary on Two Administrative Letters of the Apostle Paul Raymond E. Brown S.S., pp.

Reviews & Shorter Notices – December 1986

The Writings of the New Testament: An Interpretation Daniel J. Harrington S.J., pp. 699–700 Mature Christianity: The Recognition and Repudiation of the Anti-Jewish Polemic of the New Testament Edward H. Flannery, pp. 700–701 The Bible and the Narrative Tradition Robert F. Scuka, pp. 701–703 Biblical Exegesis and Church Doctrine John P. Galvin, pp. 703–704 Kontextuelle

Reviews & Shorter Notices – September 1986

Law and Narrative in the Bible: The Evidence of the Deuteronomic Laws and the Decalogue Frederick L. Moriarty S.J., pp. 509–510 Dialect Geography of Syria-Palestine, 1000–586 B.C.E Joseph A. Fitzmyer S.J., pp. 510–512 Jewish Writings of the Second Temple Period: Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Qumran Sectarian Writings, Philo, Josephus Joseph A. Fitzmyer S.J., pp. 512–515 The Temple

Reviews & Shorter Notices – May 1986

Harper’s Bible Dictionary Daniel J. Harrington S.J., pp. 300–301 Bibliographie biblique, Biblical Bibliography, Biblische Bibliographie, Bibliografia biblica, Bibliografía Bíblica 3: 1930–1983 Joseph A. Fitzmyer S.J., pp. 301–303 The Gospel according to Luke (X–XXIV) Robert J. Karris O.F.M., pp. 303–304 Anthropology in Theological Perspective Elizabeth A. Johnson C.S.J., pp. 304–306 Offense to Reason: The Theology of

Reviews & Shorter Notices – February 1986

Le monde grec ancien et la Bible Joseph T. Lienhard S.J., pp. 146–147 Die Christen und der Staat nach Römer 13: Eine typologische Untersuchung der neueren deutschsprächigen Schriftauslegung John M. McDermott S.J., pp. 147–148 God’s Work in a Changing World John H. Wright S.J., pp. 148–150 The Triune Symbol: Persons, Process, and Community David J.

Reviews & Shorter Notices – December 1985

Reading the Old Testament: An Introduction Frederick L. Moriarty S.J., pp. 711–712 Targum Pseudo-Jonathan of the Pentateuch: Text and Concordance Joseph A. Fitzmyer S.J., pp. 712–714 Jesus and Judaism Daniel J. Harrington S.J., pp. 714–715 Conflict, Holiness and Politics in the Teaching of Jesus James M. Reese O.S.F.S., pp. 715–716 Nouvelles études sur les Actes

Reviews & Shorter Notices – September 1985

Old Testament Theology: Its History and Development Frederick L. Moriarty S.J., pp. 542–543 Genesis 1–11: A Commentary Lawrence Boadt C.S.P., pp. 543–544 The Unity of Luke’s Theology: An Analysis of Luke-Acts John F. O’Grady, pp. 544–545 The Apocalyptic Imagination: An Introduction to the Jewish Matrix of Christianity John R. Keating S.J., pp. 545–547 The Reason

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