I have a birthday coming up this month, so will be treating myself to a few books. Here are a few that I hope to pursue; some are oldies but goodies; some are new and seem rather informative, so I am sure some of my readers/fellow bibliophiles may find these texts of interest as well:
Kermit Zarley, Solving the Samaritan Riddle: Peter's Kingdom Keys Explain Early Spirit Baptism
C. Stephen Evans, The Historical Christ and the Jesus of Faith: The Incarnational Narrative as History
Bernhard W. Anderson, Understanding the Old Testament
John C. Peckham, The Love of God: A Canonical Model
Andrew T. Abernethy, Isaiah and Imperial Context: The Book of Isaiah in the Times of Empire
John Anthony McGuckin, The Westminster Handbook to Patristic Theology
Rafael Rodriguez, If you Call Yourself a Jew: Reappraising Paul's Letter to the Romans
G. Scott Gleaves, Did Jesus Speak Greek? The Emerging Evidence for Greek Dominance in First-Century Palestine
David Baggett, God and Cosmos: Moral Truth and Human Meaning
Edwin M. Yamauchi, Pre-Christian Gnosticism?: A Survey of the Proposed Evidences
Kermit Zarley, Solving the Samaritan Riddle: Peter's Kingdom Keys Explain Early Spirit Baptism
C. Stephen Evans, The Historical Christ and the Jesus of Faith: The Incarnational Narrative as History
Bernhard W. Anderson, Understanding the Old Testament
John C. Peckham, The Love of God: A Canonical Model
Andrew T. Abernethy, Isaiah and Imperial Context: The Book of Isaiah in the Times of Empire
John Anthony McGuckin, The Westminster Handbook to Patristic Theology
Rafael Rodriguez, If you Call Yourself a Jew: Reappraising Paul's Letter to the Romans
G. Scott Gleaves, Did Jesus Speak Greek? The Emerging Evidence for Greek Dominance in First-Century Palestine
David Baggett, God and Cosmos: Moral Truth and Human Meaning
Edwin M. Yamauchi, Pre-Christian Gnosticism?: A Survey of the Proposed Evidences