Table of Contents
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Part 1: Christology, Greco-Roman Culture, and Canonical Reception: Readings in Luke and Acts
Luke-Acts and the Imperial Cult: A Way through the Conundrum?
The God of Israel and Jesus Christ: Luke, Marcion, and the Unity of the Canon
Luke and the Trinity: An Essay in Ecclesial Biblical Theology
The Grammar of Life: The Areopagus Speech and Pagan Tradition
Reading World Upside Down: A Response to Matthew Sleeman and John Barclay
The Book of Acts and the Cultural Explication of the Identity of God
The Ecclesiology of Acts
History, Hermeneutics, and the Unity of Luke-Acts
Literary Unity and Reception History: Reading Luke-Acts as Luke and Acts
Acts 2:36 and the Continuity of Lukan Christology
Authority and Community: Lukan Dominium in Acts
Part 2: Biblical Studies and Theology in Practice: Readings in Paul
St. Paul and the Moral Law
The Trinity in the Letters of St. Paul and Hebrews
New Testament Iconography? Situating Paul in the Absence of Material Evidence
Romans 10:13: What Is the Name of the Lord?
Bibliography
Indexes