The 25th vol. of Ex Auditu: An International Journal of the Theological Interpretation of Scripture is now available. The theme for this volume is “Conversion.”
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction by Stephen J. Chester
- Conversion Studies, Pastoral Counseling, and Cultural Studies: Engaging and Embracing a New Paradigm by Lewis R. Rambo
Response to Rambo by Phillis Isabella Sheppard
- Observations on “Conversion” and the Old Testament by J. Andrew Dearman
Response to Dearman by Rajkumar Boaz Johnson
- The Conversion of Simon Peter by Markus Bockmuehl
Response to Bockmuehl by Michael J. Gorman
- Zacchaeus’s Conversion: To Be or Not To Be a Tax Collector: Luke 19:1–10 by Wyndy Corbin Reuschling
Response to Corbin Reuschling by Elizabeth Musselman Palmer
- Towards Individual and Communal Renewal: Reflections on Luke’s Theology of Conversion by Frank D. Macchia
Response to Macchia by D. Christopher Spinks
- Was Paul a Convert? by Scot McKnight
Response to McKnight by Eric James Gréaux Sr.
- Romans 7 and Conversion in the Protestant Tradition by Stephen J. Chester
Response to Chester by Mary Veeneman
- Ambrose, Paul, and the Conversion of the Jews by J. Warren Smith
Response to Smith by George Kalantzis
- I Thank Christ Jesus our Lord: 1 Timothy 1:12–17 by Eric James Gréaux Sr.
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