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Concordia Seminary Library New Items August 16, 2016–September 15, 2016 Page 1 of 77 Philosophy Concordia Seminary Library New Items August 16, 2016–September 15, 2016 1 B Philosophy (General) 13 BL Religion 1 BJ Ethics 14 BR Christianity 1 BL Religion 14 BS The Bible 2 BM Judaism 14 BV Practical theology 2 BR Christianity 14 HQ The family 4 BS The Bible 14 LB Theory and practice of education 8 BT Doctrinal theology 14 PE English language 9 BV Practical theology 14 RC Practice of medicine 10 BX Christian denominations 10 DB History (Austria) Center for Hispanic Studies 10 DD History (Germany) 15 BP Islam 11 DS History (Near East) 15 BR Christianity 11 DS History (Israel) 15 BS The Bible 11 DT History (Egypt) 15 BT Doctrinal theology 11 DT History (Ethiopia) 15 BV Practical theology 11 DU History (New Guinea) 16 BX Christian denominations 11 G Geography (General) 16 CB History of civilization 11 GE Environmental sciences 11 JC Political theory Special Project (“Dewey Books”) 11 K Law (General) 16 B Philosophy (General) 12 KBX Law (Roman Catholic Church) 16 BJ Ethics 12 ML Literature of music 17 BL Religion 12 PA Classical languages and literature 17 BR Christianity 12 PC Romance languages 18 BS The Bible 12 PJ Oriental languages and literature 19 BT Doctrinal theology 12 PR English literature 21 BV Practical theology 12 Z Library Sciences 32 BX Christian denominations 34 DC History (France) Folio 34 DL History (Denmark) 13 PJ Oriental languages and literature 34 LB Theory and practice of education 34 M Music Reference 54 ML Literature of music 13 BR Christianity 54 PN Literature (General) 13 BS The Bible 55 PS American literature 55 PT Germanic literature Technical Services 55 Q Science (General) 13 Z Library Sciences 55 Special Project (“K Books”) Closed Reserves 13 B Philosophy (General) 68 Special Project (“Temp Rare Books”) Philosophy (General) B2903 1968 v.25 pt.3 2016 Gesammelte Werke / G.W.F. Hegel herausgegeben im Auftrag der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft. Ethics BJ1251 .G4 2010 Christian ethics : contemporary issues & options / Norman L. Geisler. Religion BL53 .J495 2016 Jewish and Christian communal identities in the Roman world / edited by Yair Furstenberg. BL183 .O764 2015 A public God : natural theology reconsidered / Neil Ormerod. Page 1 of 77 Concordia Seminary Library New Items August 16, 2016–September 15, 2016 BL240.3 .B733 2014 The world in the Trinity : open-ended systems in science and religion / Joseph A. Bracken, S.J. BL410 .D35 2014 Per una pedagogia del dialogo interreligioso / Marco Dal Corso. BL476 .C383 2015 Thinking about God's love : atonement and redemption / Lorraine Cavanaugh. BL504 .B334 2015 Thinking about death and immortality / Paul Badham. BL586 .O754 2013 Heaven on earth : temples, ritual and cosmic symbolism in the ancient world : papers from the Oriental Institute Seminar Heaven on Earth, held at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 2-3 March 2012 / edited by Deena Ragavan with contributions by Claus Ambos [and 17 others]. BL1060 .H863 2013 Gods in dwellings : temples and divine presence in the ancient Near East / Michael B. Hundley. Judaism BM525.A59 Y57713 2016 Temple portals : studies in aggadah and midrash in the Zohar / Oded Yisraeli translated by Liat Keren. BM700 .W384 2015 Threshing floors in ancient Israel : their ritual and symbolic significance / Jaime L. Waters. Christianity BR44 .W758 2015 Writing theologically / Eric D. Barreto, editor. BR60.C5 S8 t.256 2016 Die Briefe 30-39 des ostsyrischen Patriarchen Timotheos I / von Martin Heimgartner. BR60.C5 S8 t.257 2016 Die Briefe 30-39 des ostsyrischen Patriarchen Timotheos I / von Martin Heimgartner. BR60.C5 S85 t.135 2016 Histoire de Zosime sur la vie des bienheureux réchabites : les versions orientales et leurs manuscrits / sous la direction de Jean-Claude Haelewyck. BR65.A62 O785 2016 "You made us for yourself" : creation in St. Augustine's Confessions / Jared Ortiz. BR110 .P694 2016 The impassioned life : reason and emotion in the Christian tradition / Samuel M. Powell. BR115.C38 R646 2016 Christianity, book-burning, and censorship in late antiquity : studies in text transmission / Dirk Rohmann. Page 2 of 77 Concordia Seminary Library New Items August 16, 2016–September 15, 2016 BR127 .R455 2016 Religious competition in the Greco-Roman world / edited by Nathaniel P. DesRosiers and Lily C. Vuong. BR162.3 .C475 2015 Christians shaping identity from the Roman Empire to Byzantium : studies inspired by Pauline Allen / edited by Geoffrey Dunn, Wendy Mayer. BR302 .R4 v.163 2016 Das Konzil von Trient und die katholische Konfessionskultur (1563-2013) : wissenschaftliches Symposium aus Anlass des 450. Jahrestages des Abschlusses des Konzils von Trient, Freiburg i. Br. 18.-21. September 2013 / Peter Walter, Günther Wassilowsky (Hgg.). BR325 .L855 2015 Resilient reformer : the life and thought of Martin Luther / Timothy F. Lull and Derek R. Nelson. BR325 .S393 2015 True faith in the true God : an introduction to Luther's life and thought / Hans Schwarz [translated by Mark William Worthing]. BR328 .K736 2016 Katharina von Bora in den schriftlichen Zeugnissen ihrer Zeit Sabine Kramer. BR331 .E54 v.1 2015 The roots of reform / volume editor, Timothy J. Wengert. BR331 .E54 v.2 2015 Word and faith / volume editor, Kirsi I. Stjerna general editors, Hans J. Hillerbrand, Kirsi I. Stjerna, Timothy J. Wengert. BR332.D6 W464 2015 Martin Luther's ninety-five theses : with introduction, commentary, and study guide / Timothy J. Wengert. BR332.5 .M534 2016 Die Kanonisierung der Werke Martin Luthers im 16. Jahrhundert Stefan Michel. BR333.3 .T736 2016 Martin Luther and the called life / Mark D. Tranvik. BR334.3 .L884 2015 Luther refracted : the reformer's ecumenical legacy / Piotr J. Małysz and Derek R. Nelson, editors. BR339 .G739 2015 The honeycomb scroll : Philipp Melanchthon at the dawn of the Reformation / Gregory B. Graybill. BR350.B84 A25 v.1 2015 Johannes Bugenhagen : selected writings, volume I and volume II / [edited and translated by] Kurt K. Hendel. Page 3 of 77 Concordia Seminary Library New Items August 16, 2016–September 15, 2016 BR350.B84 A25 v.2 2015 Johannes Bugenhagen : selected writings, volume I and volume II / [edited and translated by] Kurt K. Hendel. BR410 .C667 2016 A companion to the Swiss Reformation / edited by Amy Nelson Burnett and Emidio Campi. BR878.P66 L664 2016 The crosses of Pompeii : Jesus-devotion in a Vesuvian town / Bruce W. Longenecker. BR937.U4 S469 v.2 2011 A history of the church in Ukraine / Sophia Senyk. BR1329 .K56 2016 Jesus of Korea : savior of the people / Paul Hyoshin Kim foreword by Daniel L. Migliore. The Bible BS38 .B535 2015 Biblical Greek in context : essays in honour of John A.L. Lee / edited by James K. Aitken and Trevor V. Evans. BS410 .Z5 no.457 2016 Images of Joshua in the Bible and its reception / Zev Farber. BS410 .Z5 no.483 2016 Michas Rätsel : Eine Untersuchung zur Kompositionsgeschichte des Michabuches / Björn Corzilius. BS410 .Z5 no.488 2016 Dimensions of Yahwism in the Persian period : studies in the religion and society of the Judaean community at Elephantine / Gard Granerod. BS410 .Z7 no.212 2016 Die Präexistenz Jesu im Johannesevangelium : Struktur und Theologie eines johanneischen Motivs / Friederike Kunrath. BS410 .Z7 no.217 2016 Die Parusie bei Lukas : eine literarisch-exegetische Untersuchung zu den Parusieaussagen im lukanischen Doppelwerk / Young Ho Kim. BS410 .Z7 no.223 2016 The saving cross of the suffering Christ : the death of Jesus in Lukan soteriology / Benjamin R. Wilson. BS476 .E675 2016 Reading the Bible with Richard Hooker / Daniel Eppley. BS500 .M336 2016 Biblical criticism in early modern Europe : Erasmus, the Johannine comma, and Trinitarian debate / Grantley Robert McDonald. Page 4 of 77 Concordia Seminary Library New Items August 16, 2016–September 15, 2016 BS511.3 .F766 2013 From creation to new creation : Biblical theology and exegesis / Daniel M. Gurtner & Benjamin L. Gladd, eds. BS580.A4 M494 2016 Adam's dust and Adam's glory in the Hodayot and the letters of Paul : rethinking anthropogony and theology / by Nicholas A. Meyer. BS580.D3 K374 2016 Literaturwissenschaftliche Interpretation und historische Exegese : die Erzählung von David und Batseba als Fallbeispiel / Andreas Käser. BS580.D3 L466 2016 The House of David : between political formation and literary revision / Mahri Leonard- Fleckman. BS646 .D385 2016 Paul among the Apocalypses? : an evaluation of the "Apocalyptic Paul" in the context of Jewish and Christian Apocalyptic literature / J.P. Davies. BS680.S23 H659 2016 Holy places in Biblical and extrabiblical traditions : proceedings of the Bonn-Leiden-Oxford Colloquium on Biblical Studies / Jochen Flebbe (ed.). BS1140.3 .C363 2016 The Cambridge companion to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament / [edited by] Stephen B. Chapman, Marvin A. Sweeney. BS1181.6 .G356 2015 The poetic Priestly source / Jason M.H. Gaines. BS1199.K5 B749 2016 Good queen mothers, bad queen mothers : the theological presentation of the queen mother in 1 and 2 Kings / by Ginny Brewer-Boydston. BS1199.R5 M49618 2008 Llamados a la libertad / Roland Meynet [translated by Amelia Hernández.]. BS1235.52 .N635 2016 A place for Hagar's son : Ishmael as a case study in the priestly tradition / John T. Noble. BS1235.52 .W754 2015 The origin of evil spirits : the reception of Genesis 6:1-4 in early Jewish literature / Archie T. Wright. BS1305.52 .B354 2016 Hollow men, strange women : riddles, codes, and otherness in the Book of Judges / by Robin Baker. BS1305.52 .Y634 2015 Power and politics in the book of Judges : men and women of valor / John C. Yoder. BS1335.52 .J674 2015 Portrait of the kings : the Davidic prototype in Deuteronomistic poetics / Alison L. Joseph. Page 5 of 77 Concordia Seminary Library New Items August 16, 2016–September 15, 2016 BS1335.6.W58 P396 2016 Reduced laughter : seriocomic features and their functions in the Book of Kings / by Helen Paynter. BS1445.L3 N454 2015 Fruit for the soul : Luther on the lament psalms / Dennis Ngien foreword by Robert Kolb.
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