
INDEX
Issue no. 6
April-June
2006
Our sixth issue features an article on the Epistle of James in which the Sitz im Leben of the Epistle is examined. The hypothesis proposed in this article is that the epistle of James is the earliest of all the New Testament writings, written before the Gospels and that it was produced in response to the problems facing the church in its formative years. The second article on The Epistle of Jude is a critical examination of the relationship between Jude and II Peter. Our third on Elijah redivivus examines the role of Elijah in New Testament eschatology. Bene-ha-elohim (the ‘Sons of God’) demonstrates how Deuteronomistic theology can be used as an interpretive model for the ‘Sons of God’ in Genesis 6:1-4. Our fifth article on Revelation is a discussion of the historical situation at the time at which Revelation was written and the implications for the interpretation of the book. In our last feature our usual book review has been replaced by an article on the Trinity from “New Testament Studies” by John A.T. Robinson.
Front-cover for 6th Issue:
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q2/cover-6.pdf
1. James:Examining the background to the epistle of James
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q2/james.pdf
2. Jude: Part one: Examining the relationship between Jude and II Peter.
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q2/jude.pdf
3. Elijah redivivus: The role of Elijah in New Testament eschatology
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q2/elijah.pdf
4. Bene-ha-elohim: Deuteronomistic theology as an interpretive model for the ‘Sons of God’ in Genesis 6:1-4
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q2/bene-ha-elohim.pdf
5. Revelation:Historic and interpretive investigation
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q2/revelation.pdf
6. Trinitarian critique by J.A.T. Robinson: An article from "New Testament Studies" by John A.T. Robinson
http://www.biblaridion-online.net/pdf_archive/2006q2/robinson.pdf
End of index
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