The Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus volume 13 issues 2–3 is now available and looks stellar:
- E.P. Sanders and the ‘Trial’ of Jesus 91
- Helen K. Bond
- Jesus and the Law: Taking E.P. Sanders to Some Logical Conclusions 114
- James G. Crossley
- The Miracles of an Eschatological Prophet 129
- Eric Eve
- Concern, Custom and Common Sense: Discharge, Hand Washing and Graded Purification 148
- Thomas Kazen
- Jesus and the Pathetic Wicked: Re-visiting Sanders’s View of Jesus’ Friendship with Sinners 186
- Mark Allan Powell
- Jesus and the Continuing Exile of Israel in the Writings of N.T. Wright 207
- Michael F. Bird
- Being Interpreted by the Parables: Critical Realism as Hermeneutical Epistemology 230
- Donald L. Denton, Jr
- From One Stone to the Next: Messiahship and Temple in N.T. Wright’s Jesus and the Victory of God 253
- Nicholas Perrin
- Critical Realism in Context: N.T. Wright’s Historical Method and Analytic Epistemology 274
- Stanley E. Porter and Andrew W. Pitts
- The Blessings of the New Moses: An Examination of the Theological Purpose of the Matthean Beatitudes 305
- Charles Quarles
- Doing History the (W)right Way: Is N.T. Wright’s Historical Method Modern, Postmodern, or Something Else Altogether? 326
- Robert B. Stewart
- Jesus, the Kingdom and the Promised Land: Engaging N.T. Wright on the Question of Kingdom and Land 345
- Joel Willitts