Race in John's Gospel: Toward an Ethnos-Conscious Approach offers a reading of the gospel that centers race and ethnicity. Aspects of racialized thinking permeate many of John's stories and di
This book explores Josephus’s silences as a historian of Jewish life and of early Christianity and how his silences and omissions are similar to and different from the silences of other writers
This book examines the role of suffering in Paul's letters. Davey concludes that the different letters employ a common logic to account for suffering in the church, specifically that suffering der
Prompted by the 2017 commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, international scholars and practitioners from both church and state examine the legacy of Luther in the life, work, and
This volume of collected essays addresses the Fourth Gospel’s stance toward Jews and its impact on Jewish–Christian relations from antiquity to the present day in media such as sermons, ic