New Testament exegesis as an academic discipline with relevance for other disciplines
Early Christian studies among the academic disciplines: reflections on John the Baptist's "locusts and wild honey"
The significance of the earthly Jesus in Matthew: a response to Jack Dean Kingsbury
"How soon a book" revisited: [euangelion] as a reference to "gospel" materials in the first half of the second century
Basilides's Gospel and Exegetica (Treatises)
The struggle to define Heilsgeschichte: Paul on the origins of the Christian tradition
The witness of Eusebius's ad Marinum and other Christian writings to text-critical debates concerning the original conclusion to Mark's Gospel
The Maccabees at prayer: pro- and anti-Hasmonean tendencies in the prayers of First and Second Maccabees
Suffering as defense of Paul's apostolic authority in Galatians and 2 Corinthians 11
The Apostle Paul and Justin Martyr on the miraculous: a comparison of appeals to authority
The gradual disclosure of Paul's violence against Christians in the Acts of the Apostles as an apology for the standing of the Lukan Paul
The relevance of Revelation's date and the imperial cult for John's appraisal of the value of Christians' suffering in Revelation 1-3
"Hippolytus" and magic: an examination of Elenchos IV.28-42 and related passages in light of the Greek Magical Papyri
The search for confessors at the Council of Nicaea
Suppressing anger in early Christianity: examples from the Pauline tradition
Early Christian ascetic practices and biblical interpretation: the witnesses of Galen and Tatian.