Über Journal of Biblical and Pneumatological Research
Journal of Biblical and Pneumatological Research
VOLUME ONE
FALL 2009
The Journal of Biblical and Pneumatological Research (JBPR) is a new international peer-reviewed academic serial dedicated to narratively and rhetorically minded exegesis of biblical and related texts. Potential topics include theological and pneumatological interpretation, the role of spiritual experience with authorial, canonical, and contemporary contexts, and the contextual activity of Ruach Yahweh, Ruach Elohim, and various identifications of the Holy Spirit. JBPR hopes to stimulate new thematic and narrative-critical exploration and discovery in both traditional and under-explored areas of research.
CONTENTS:
Contextual Analysis and Interpretation with Sensitivity to the Spirit as Interactive Person:
Editor''s Explanation and Welcome to JBPR
KEITH WARRINGTON
Suffering and the Spirit in Luke-Acts
WILHELM J. WESSELS
Empowered by the Spirit of Yahweh: A Study of Micah 3:8
KENNETH BASS
The Narrative and Rhetorical Use of Divine Necessity in Luke-Acts
JACQUELINE GREY
Acts of the Spirit: Ezekiel 37 in the Light of Contemporary Speech-Act Theory
JOHN C. POIRIER
Spirit-Gifted Callings in the Pauline Corpus, Part I: The Laying On of Hands
ROB STARNER
Luke: Storyteller, Interpreter, Evangelist: A Review Article
Review of Wilda C. Gafney, Daughters of Miriam: Women Prophets in Ancient Israel (Leonard P. Mare)
Review of Richard M. Davidson, Flame of Yahweh: Sexuality in the Old Testament (Roger D. Cotton)
Review of Robby Waddell, The Spirit of the Book of Revelation (David G. Clark)
Review of Graham Twelftree, In the Name of Jesus: Exorcism Among Early Christians (Jon Mark Ruthven)
Reviews of Gordon Fee, Galatians (Janet Meyer Everts and George Lyons)
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