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Letter & Spirit, vol. 5 (2009): Liturgy and Empire
From the Editors’ Introduction: “The cry of the early North African martyr: Deus major est quam imperatore— ‘God is greater than the emperor’ —points to some of the larger issues and themes of political theology that we take up in this volume of Letter & Spirit.” Read the Introduction and Reviews of academic titles in biblical theology.
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Letter & Spirit, vol. 4 (2008): Temple and Contemplation
From the Editors’ Introduction:
“The Temple theme is perhaps the richest in all of biblical theology, embracing the mysteries of Christ, Church, and Kingdom; liturgy, sacraments, and priesthood; salvation, sanctification, and divine filiation.” Read the Introduction and Reviews of academic titles in biblical theology. |
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Letter & Spirit, vol. 3 (2007): The Hermeneutic of Continuity
From the Editors’ Introduction: “A hermeneutic of continuity is needed both to understand and to enter into the sacred mysteries of our salvation. The portrait of Christ in the gospels—as the new Adam, the new Moses, the new Temple, the new David, and the like—bears the imprint of his own preaching.” Read the Introduction and Reviews of academic titles in biblical theology. |
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