Lutheran Theological Review

    Following Mark’s link to the pistis christou article from Lutheran Theological Review (both at at the Brock University site (which also includes an index file) and the Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary site, here are the other relevant articles from the free online archive of that journal which could be argued to fall within the area of New Testament studies:

    1. Paul

    John R. Wilch, “Romans 11:15: did God reject the Jews?” Lutheran Theological Review 2, no. 1 (1989): 9-14.

    Thomas M. Winger, “Rhetoric and media in the judgement of St Paul.” Lutheran Theological Review 16 (2004): 47-58.

    2. Galatians

    Roger J. Humann, “James 2 and the background to Galatians.” Lutheran Theological Review 2, no. 2 (1990): 22-34.

    3, James

    Roger J. Humann, “James 2 and the background to Galatians.” Lutheran Theological Review 2, no. 2 (1990): 22-34.

    4. Hebrews

    Paul Williams, “The eucharist in the Epistle to the Hebrews.” Lutheran Theological Review 12 (2000): 97-105.

    5. Mark

    Jayson S. Galler, “Matthew 12:30; Mark 9:40; Luke 9:50; 11:23: ‘with and for’ or ‘against’?” Lutheran Theological Review 14 (2002): 10-26.

    6. Matthew

    Jayson S. Galler, “Matthew 12:30; Mark 9:40; Luke 9:50; 11:23: ‘with and for’ or ‘against’?” Lutheran Theological Review 14 (2002): 10-26.

    7. Luke-Acts

    Jayson S. Galler, “Matthew 12:30; Mark 9:40; Luke 9:50; 11:23: ‘with and for’ or ‘against’?” Lutheran Theological Review 14 (2002): 10-26.

    8. John

    Roger J. Humann, “The function and form of the explicit Old Testament quotations in the Gospel of John.” Lutheran Theological Review 1, no. 1 (1989): 31-54.

    9. Historical Jesus

    Vernon R. Raaflaub, “The apocalyptic ‘Son of Man’: background to the New Testament use of the term: a preliminary study concentrating on Daniel and 1 Enoch.” Lutheran Theological Review 7, no. 1-2 (1995): 91-106.

    John R. Wilch, “Why was it necessary for the Pharisees to oppose Jesus?” Lutheran Theological Review 1.1 (1983): 20-36.

      Additions: Galatians

        Additions: Paul: Galatians

        Books & Dissertations

        Ernest de Witt Burton, A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians. (The International Critical Commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments.) (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1921).

        Gary Earl Gilthvedt, Dying ‘through the Law to the Law’ (Gal 2.19). PhD diss. University of St. Andrews, 1989.   [Free registration with ETHoS, British Library, required. Unique document id: uk.bl.ethos.254980 ]

        Kyuseok Han, Pauline Soteriology in Galatians with Special Reference To ΠΙΣΤΙΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥ. PhD diss. University of Birmingham, 2007.  [Free registration with ETHoS, British Lirary, required. Unique document id: uk.bl.ethos.492502  ]

        Yon-Gyong Kwon, Eschatology in Galatians. PhD diss. University of London, 2001.  [Free registration with ETHoS, British Library, required. Unique document id: uk.bl.ethos.246804 ]

        Boon-Leong Oh, The Social and Religious Setting of Galatians. PhD diss. King’s College London, 2001.  [Free registration with ETHoS, British Library, required. Unique document id: uk.bl.ethos.251818  ]

        Jae Young Song, Rethinking the New Perspective on Paul: Justification by Faith and Paul’s Gospel According to Galatians. ThM diss. University of the Free State, 2006.

        Donald Francois Tolmie, A Rhetorical Analysis of the Letter to the Galatians. PhD diss. University of the Free State Bloemfontein, 2004.

        Frederick Brooke Westcott, St. Paul and Justification: Being an Exposition of the Teaching in the Epistles to Rome and Galatia. (London: Macmillan, 1913).

        Articles & Reviews

        Douglas A. Campbell, “The Faithfulness of Jesus Christ in Romans and Galatians (with Special Reference to Romans 1:17 & 3:22)” (Paper for SBL Meeting, 2007).