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Hitting the NPP Where it Hurts: Lee Irons on the Righteousness of God

May 28, 2019 by Tavis Bohlinger 4 Comments

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We recently had the opportunity to speak with Charles Lee Irons about his impressively researched monograph, The Righteousness of God (Mohr Siebeck, 2015). Lee offered some keen insight during our interview concerning the New Perspective on Paul, the use of “righteousness” language in the NT and surrounding literature, the subjective/objective genitive debate, and the significance of the “old perspective” for the health of the church.

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Interview, New Testament Tagged With: charles, cremer, god, lee, mohr, perspective, siebeck, wright

The Psalms; a “Book” or “Anthology”? An Interview with David Willgren

March 28, 2019 by Tavis Bohlinger 3 Comments

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theLAB recently had the privilege to interview David Willgren on his excellent recent monograph, The Formation of the ‘Book’ of Psalms (Mohr Siebeck, 2016). In this extended interview, David discusses what led to the writing of his book, a history of research on the formation of the Psalms, and the importance of the DSS for understanding why the Psalms were arranged in the particular order we find them in our Bibles today.

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Filed Under: Book Reviews, Interview, Miscellaneous, Old Testament Tagged With: 2016, mohr, psalms, siebeck, willgren

New Mohr Siebeck NT Bundle on the Horizon

May 4, 2018 by Tavis Bohlinger 1 Comment

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Ah yes . . . that demure grey cover, concealing a brilliant blue cloth cover embossed with distinctive gold lettering. The iconic design of a Mohr Siebeck volume leaves the impression of professionalism and integrity. But the innovative force of a Mohr Siebeck monograph is the text printed inside. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Miscellaneous, New Testament Tagged With: baukham, dunn, mohr, paul, peter, siebeck, thecla

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