
Conception, Reception, and the Spirit
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These essays examine a wide range of topics such as N.T. Wright's exploration of demonic politics in John and the significance of wine to the Holy Spirit in Ephesians by Lloyd K. Pietersen. These theological interpretations go so far as to question the foundations that make New Testament theology what it is today, with experts like Loveday Alexander and John Goldingay confronting sexuality, spirituality, ethics and memory in Lincoln's work with sensitivity and nuance.
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"All the essays in this fine collection pick up and develop ideas inspired by Andrew Lincoln's extensive work, and comprise sensitive exegetical studies, reflective theological interpretation, and embodied theology. The sheer range of topics, not to mention the calibre of contributors, make this a fitting tribute to one of the most highly esteemed New Testament scholars of his generation."- Helen K. Bond, Director of the Centre for Christian Origins, Senior Lecturer in New Testament, School of Divinity, New College, Edinburgh
"Two score of leading scholars have banded together to create a gift of essays to honour Professor Lincoln ... The breadth and range of the book is one of its virtues (matching the virtues of its dedicatee). The essays are vintage quality by leading scholars."
- Jane Heath, Journal for the Study of The New Testament: Booklist 2017, Volume 39.5, August 2017
'This is a valuable collection of essays on a wide range of important topics and will be of value to scholars, students and those involved in church debates.'
-Gordon Kennedy, The Expository Times, Volume 129, Number 5, February 2018
'[T]he volume is consistently well written.... Conception, Reception, and the Spirit is fitting honor to Andrew T. Lincoln, and well worth reading.'
-Jeffrey M. Tripp, Reviews in Religion and Theology, Volume 25, Issue 1, January 2018
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Introduction J. Gordon McConville and Lloyd K. Pietersen
Part I: Exegesis
1 Figures in Isaiah 7:14 - J. G. McConville
2 Rival Group Identities in the Matthean Gospel: Evidence from Matthew 1-2 and 23 - Philip F. Esler
3 Let John be John (2) - James D. G. Dunn
4 Worlds of Judgment: John 9 - L. Ann Jervis
5 Another Look at 'Lifting Up' in the Gospel of John - Catrin H. Williams
6 John, Jesus, and 'The Ruler of This World': Demonic Politics in the Fourth Gospel? - N.T. Wright, with J. P. Davies
7 Land, Idolatry, and Justice in Romans - Sylvia C. Keesmaat
8 A New Translation of Philippians 2:5 and Its Significance for Paul's Theology and Spirituality - Michael J. Gorman
9 Wine, Debauchery, and the Spirit (Ephesians 5:18-19) - Lloyd K. Pietersen
10 The Metaphor of the Face in Paul - Stephen C. Barton
Part II: Theological Interpretation
11 Born of a Virgin? The Conversation Continues - David R. Catchpole
12 Historical Criticism, Theological Interpretation, and the Ends of the Christian Life - Stephen Fowl
13 What Makes New Testament Theology 'Theology'? - Robert Morgan
14 Who and What is Theological Interpretation For? - Angus Paddison
15 The Use of the Old Testament in the Work and Preaching of F. W. Robertson of Brighton - John W. Rogerson
16 On the Inspiration of Holy Scripture - John Webster
Part III: Theology and Embodiment
17 Good Sex, Bad Sex: Reflections on Sexuality and the Bible - Loveday Alexander
18 Spirituality, Ethics, and Memory - John Goldingay
19 Pacing the Cage: Biblical Resonance and Embodied Testimony - Brian J. Walsh
Bibliography
Ancient Documents Index
Author Index
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