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Volume 54, Number 2, October 2003
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The Fading Crown: Divine Honour and the Early Christians
pp. 493-529(37)
Author: J. R. Harrison

A beautiful ending: Juan de la Cruz’s ‘Cántico Espiritual’
pp. 530-569(40)
Authors: Marjorie O'Rourke Boyle

Ammianus Marcellinus and bishop Eusebius of Emesa
pp. 585-591(7)
Author: David Woods

Metaphysical Atheism: McTaggart’s Reasons for Disbelief
pp. 592-600(9)
Author: R. L. Sturch

Comedy, Tragedy, and the Truth1
pp. 601-613(13)
Author: Michael P. Foley

Gottes Liebe zu Israel.
pp. 614-615(2)
Author: R. E. Clements

The Politics of Ancient Israel.
pp. 620-621(2)
Author: Lester L. Grabbe

The Book of Haggai. Prophecy and Society in Early Persian Yehud.
pp. 622-624(3)
Author: Janet E. Tollington

Qumran Cave 4. XXVI: Cryptic Texts.
pp. 647-648(2)
Author: Jonathan Campbell

The Dead Sea Scrolls in their Historical Context.
pp. 648-649(2)
Author: Jonathan Campbell

The Concept of Time in the Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
pp. 649-653(5)
Author: Daniel K. Falk

The Origins of the Synagogue. A Socio-Historical Study.
pp. 657-660(4)
Author: Stefan C. Reif

The Jewish Context of Jesus’ Miracles.
pp. 664-666(3)
Author: A. E. Harvey

Who Was Jesus? A Jewish–Christian Dialogue.
pp. 674-676(3)
Author: M. Bockmuehl

The Gospel of Mark. A Commentary on the Greek Text.
pp. 676-677(2)
Author: Maxine West

Jesus und die Völker in der Sicht der Synoptiker.
pp. 694-696(3)
Author: Paul Foster

John among the Gospels. Second edition.
pp. 697-698(2)
Author: Robin Griffith-Jones

The Past as Legacy. Luke–Acts and Ancient Epic.
pp. 701-704(4)
Author: D. R. MacDonald

Forschungen zur Apostelgeschichte.
pp. 704-707(4)
Author: C. K. Barrett

Paulusstudien II.
pp. 707-709(3)
Author: C. K. Barrett

Paul, Thessalonica, and Early Christianity.
pp. 713-717(5)
Author: C. F. D. Moule

Paul Beyond the Judaism/Hellenism Divide.
pp. 717-720(4)
Author: David G. Horrell

Studies in the Book of Revelation.
pp. 726-729(4)
Author: John M. Court

Slavery in Early Christianity.
pp. 732-735(4)
Author: Dale Martin

The Old Latin Gospels. A Study of their Texts and Language.
pp. 746-752(7)
Author: J. Neville Birdsall

Revelation and the God of Israel.
pp. 774-776(3)
Author: Maurice Wiles

The Mandaeans. Ancient Texts and Modern People.
pp. 779-781(3)
Author: R. McL. Wilson

Origene. Maestro di Vita Spirituale.
pp. 781-783(3)
Author: M. J. Edwards

Grégoire de Nysse. Sur les titres des Psaumes
pp. 787-788(2)
Author: Anthony Meredith

Johannes Chrysostomus in Konstantinopel (398–404)
pp. 791-794(4)
Author: L. R. Wickham

Guerric of Saint-Quentin. Quaestiones de quolibet
pp. 821-822(2)
Author: G. R. Evans

Biblical Poetics Before Humanism and Reformation
pp. 822-823(2)
Author: G. R. Evans

Scottish Puritanism, 1590–1638
pp. 828-820(-7)
Author: Ian Hazlett

Kierkegaard, Language and the Reality of God
pp. 835-839(5)
Author: Murray Rae

Newman.
pp. 839-841(3)
Author: Brian Horne

Karl Barth’s Anthropology in Light of Modern Thought
pp. 845-847(3)
Author: Trevor Hart

The Ethical Thought of Hans Urs von Balthasar
pp. 847-850(4)
Author: Brain Horne

Symbols of Jesus. A Christology of Symbolic Engagement
pp. 851-853(3)
Author: G. M. Newlands

Stubborn Theological Questions
pp. 861-863(3)
Author: J. L. Houlden

The Common Good and Christian Ethics
pp. 864-866(3)
Author: A. E. Harvey

The Augustinian Tradition
pp. 866-869(4)
Author: M. W. F. Stone

Divine Action and Modern Science
pp. 869-873(5)
Author: Arthur Peacocke

Miscellaneous Texts from the Judaean Desert
pp. 875-875(1)
Author: Timothy H. Lim

Christ and the Future in New Testament History
pp. 876-876(1)
Author: John M. Court

Sethian Gnoticism and the Platonic Tradition
pp. 877-878(2)
Author: Margaret Lane

The Pauline Writings. An Annotated Bibliography
pp. 877-877(1)
Author: Morna D. Hooker

Cyprian the Bishop
pp. 879-880(2)
Author: John Scott

Theodoret of Cyrrhus. The Bishop and the Holy Man
pp. 880-881(2)
Author: L. R. Wickham

Augustinus–Hieronymus. Epistulae Mutuae/Briefwechsel
pp. 880-880(1)
Author: Henry Chadwick

La formazione dell’identità Certosina (1084–1155)
pp. 881-881(1)
Author: H. E. J. Cowdrey

Works of St Bonaventure. 2. Itinerarium Mentis in Deum
pp. 882-882(1)
Author: G. R. Evans

The Boethian Commentaries of Clarembald of Arms
pp. 882-882(1)
Author: G. R. Evans

Thomas Aquinas
pp. 883-883(1)
Author: Richard Cross

La Certosa di Roma
pp. 883-884(2)
Author: H. E. J. Cowdrey

The Swiss Reformation
pp. 886-887(2)
Author: Peter Newman Brooks

Augustine Baker, OSB. The Life and Death of Dame Gertrude More
pp. 887-887(1)
Author: H. E. J. Cowdrey

Books Received
pp. 890-902(13)

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