This book represents an attempt to grapple with one of the most persplexing problems in Pauline studies, namely that of the phrase pistis christou. Issues of considerable theological import hinge o…
Did Jesus claim to be the longawaited "messiah"? Going against much contemporary scholarship, Australian scholar Michael Bird argues that he did. He begins by exploring the messianic expectations i…
what was the extent and nature of Jewish proselytizing activity amongst non-Jews in Palestine and the Greco-Roman diaspora leading up to and during the beginning of the Christian era. Was there a c…
In his prologue to the New Testament, the English Reformer William Tyndale movingly wrote: Euagelio is a greke worde, and signyfyth good, nery, glad and joyfull tydings, taht maketh a mannes hert g…
THis book constitute a dialogue and a debate about the birth of Christianity between two scholars from two distinct viewpoints: a Christian from the evangelical tradition and a secularist. It tackl…
This book is a systematic theology written the perspective of a biblical scholar. The author contends that the center, unity and boundary of the evangelical faith is the evangel. In his unique appr…