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Concorida Seminary Library New Items November 16 – December 15, 2014 Concorida Seminary Library New Items November 16 – December 15, 2014 Page Folios 1 B Philosophy 14 CC Archaeology 2 BL Religion 14 DS History – Lebanon 2 BM Judaism 14 DS History – Iran 2 BP Islam 3 BR Christianity 14 Indexes 4 BS The Bible 15 Reference 7 BT Doctrinal theology 15 Microforms 8 BV Practical theology 17 DVDs 10 BX Christian denominations 11 D History (General) Closed Reserve 11 DD History – Germany 17 BL Religion 12 DF History – Greece 17 BP Islam 12 DG History – Italy 12 DS History – Israel Center for Hispanic Studies 12 DS History – Iran 17 CDs 12 DS History – India 17 DVDs 12 GN Anthropology 18 BR Christianity 12 HD Economic history 18 HQ The family 12 LC Special aspects of education 13 M Music Archives - Rare, Folio 13 ML Literature of music 18 BS The Bible 13 P Philology and linguistics (General) 18 BV Practical theology 13 PA Classical languages and literature 13 PJ Oriental languages and literature Archives – Rare 13 PR English literature 19 BS The Bible 13 SB Plant culture 20 BX Christian denominations 14 Z Library science 21 PA Classical languages and literature 21 PT Germanic literature Philosophy B131 .B743 2006 Breaking theoretical grounds for Dalit studies / edited by James Massey, I. John Mohan Razu, S. Lourdunathan. B689.Z7 6 2015 Philo von Alexandrien : denkender Glaube - eine Einführung / Otto Kaiser. B785.E64 A13 v.34 no.2 2014 Erasmus Studies. B3216.D84 A4 v.2 2015 Correspondence. Selections;Briefwechsel / Wilhelm Dilthey herausgegeben von Gudrun Kühne- Bertram und Hans-Ulrich Lessing. Page 1 of 21 Concorida Seminary Library New Items November 16 – December 15, 2014 Religion BL245 .K477 2014 Das Karlstadt-Bild in der Forschung / Martin Kessler. BL253 .C435 1817 The duty of giving an immediate diligence to the business of the Christian life [microform] : being an address to the inhabitants of the parish of Kilmany / by Thomas Chalmers. BL480 .S783 2014 The myth of rebellious angels : studies in Second Temple Judaism and New Testament texts / Loren T. Stuckenbruck. BL485 .B746 2014 "Verehrt wird er in seinem Bilde -" : Quellenbuch zur Geschichte der Ikonentheologie / Thomas Bremer. BL626.3 .S378 2014 The soul of the world / Roger Scruton. BL1605.I8 T736 2014 Transformation of a goddess : Ishtar, Astarte, Aphrodite / David T. Sugimoto (ed.) BL2015.S6 T466 2008 Dalit Pentecostalism : spirituality of the empowered poor / by V. V. Thomas. BL2765.I5 I535 2010 Indian secularism : a theological response : Indian Theological Association, 33rd Annual Conference cum Seminar, 24th-28th April, 2010, Bangalore / editors, Antony Kalliath & Raj Irudaya. Judaism BM175.P4 M377 2015 The portrayals of the Pharisees in the Gospels and Acts / Mary Marshall. BM610 .S539 2014 Earliest non-mystical Jewish use of iao / Frank Shaw. BM685 .C655 2014 Jesus, the Sabbath and the Jewish debate : healing on the Sabbath in the 1st and 2nd century CE / Nina L. Collins. Islam BP172 .F474 2014 Christianity and Islam : a Biblical / Qur'anic study of the lives and teachings of Jesus and Mohammed, and the believers who followed them / Jack D. Ferguson. Page 2 of 21 Concorida Seminary Library New Items November 16 – December 15, 2014 Christianity BR65.C956 C739 2014 Cyril of Alexandria's trinitarian theology of scripture / Matthew R. Crawford. BR65.G76 C669 2014 Gregory of Nyssa's tabernacle imagery in its Jewish and Christian contexts / Ann Conway-Jones. BR65.Y66 R673 2014 From John of Apamea to Mark's Gospel : two dialogues with Thomasios: a hermeneutical reading of Horáo, Blépo, and Theoréo / Dempsey Rosales Acosta. BR67 .I58 vol.72 2014 Studia Patristica. Vol. LXXII, Including papers presented at the Fourth British Patristics Conference, at the University of Exeter, 5-7 September 2012 / edited by A. Brent, M. Ludlow and M. Vinzent. BR115.C67 C475 2014 Christianity, consumerism and the market / edited by Diego Irrárazaval, Sarojini Nadar & Susan A. Ross. BR121.3 .G736 2013 From Times Square to Timbuktu : the post-Christian West meets the non-Western church / Wesley Granberg-Michaelson. BR128.H5 R363 2010 Reconversion chaos : Christian coloring or genuine conversion? Uncovering the truth behind the reconversion episodes in Gujarat, India / by Jayakumar Ramachandran. BR157 .F474 2014 Cults which claim to be Christian and Christian and non-Christian cults : a Biblical / historical study of seven modern faith groups / Jack D. Ferguson. BR305.3 .R446 2014 Reformation und Politik : "dieweil die weltliche Gewalt von Gott geordnet ist -" / [Herausgeber: Evangelisches Predigerseminar Hanna Kasparick]. BR307 .W654 2014 Die Einführung der Reformation und das Schicksal der Klöster im Reich und in Europa / Eike Wolgast. BR390 .M534 2013 The pulpit and the press in Reformation Italy / Emily Michelson. BR856 .P743 2013 Preaching in Hitler's shadow : sermons of resistance in the Third Reich / edited by Dean G. Stroud. Page 3 of 21 Concorida Seminary Library New Items November 16 – December 15, 2014 BR1156.B46 B374 2009 The Church of England now the Church of North India in Bengal, Assam and Meghalaya / Hamlet B. Ngapkynta. BR1156.K36 A353 2013 Early Christians of 21st century : stories of incredible Christian witness from Kandhamal jungles / Anto Akkara. BR1615 .H637 2013 Reinventing liberal Christianity / Theo Hobson. BR1644.5.I5 K888 2000 The place and contribution of dalits in select Pentecostal churches in central Kerala from 1922 to 1972 / by T.S. Samuel Kutty. BR1720.S48 L398 2014 The canons of our fathers : monastic rules of Shenoute / Bentley Layton. The Bible BS410 .Z5 no.449 2014 Scripture and interpretation : Qumran texts that rework the Bible / Ariel Feldman, Liora Goldman edited by Devorah Dimant. BS410 .Z5 no.450 2014 Nichts Neues unter der Sonne? : Zeitvorstellungen im Alten Testament Festschrift für Ernst-Joachim Waschke zum 65. Geburtstag / herausgegeben von Jens Kotjatko-Reeb, Stefan Schorch, Johannes Thon und Benjamin Ziemer. BS410 .Z7 no.209 2014 Representatives of Roman rule : Roman provincial governors in Luke-Acts / Joshua Yoder. BS410 .Z7 no.211 2014 Promises of god : the background of Paul's exclusive use of epangelia for the divine pledge / Kevin P. Conway. BS476 .G688 2014 Gottes Wort in Menschenwort : die eine Bibel als Fundament der Theologie / herausgegeben von Karl Kardinal Lehmann und Ralf Rothenbusch. BS476 .K675 2013 Reading the way to heaven : a Wesleyan theological hermeneutic of scripture / by Steven Joe Koskie, Jr. BS476 .M377 2004 Towards Dalit hermeneutics : rereading the text, the history and the literature / James Massey. Page 4 of 21 Concorida Seminary Library New Items November 16 – December 15, 2014 BS480 .J467 2012 On the inspiration of Scripture / Robert W. Jenson with a foreword by Gregory P. Fryer. BS621 .B3413 1984 Comentario arqueológico de la Biblia. English;Archaeological commentary on the Bible / Gonzalo Báez- Camargo. BS635.2 .B447 1981 The Victor handbook of Bible knowledge / V. Gilbert Beers. BS680.C67 T466 2013 Terror of the radiance : Assur covenant to YHWH covenant / Richard Jude Thompson. BS680.E8 M466 2013 Biblical eschatology / Jonathan Menn forewords by Robert Yarbrough and Stanley Ntagali. BS680.P35 F474 2014 Shepherd, sheep, and goats : a study in Old Testament concepts and imagery / by Jack Douglas Ferguson. BS741 .S6 v.7 pt.2 2014 Septuaginta : Vetus Testamentum Graecum / Auctoritate Societatis Litterarum Gottingensis editum. BS1171.3 .N457 2014 Historical roots of the Old Testament (1200/63 BCE) / by Richard D. Nelson. BS1171.3 .S547 2014 The text in the middle / Michael B. Shepherd. BS1192.5 .J664 1970 The living word : an introduction to Old Testament theology / by Edgar Jones. BS1304.G4 F635 2014 Zwischen Landnahme und Königtum : literarkritische und redaktionsgeschichtliche Untersuchungen zum Anfang und Ende der deuteronomistischen Richtererzählungen / Friedrich-Emanuel Focken. BS1430.52 .M7213 v.1 2012 psalmenstudien. English;Psalm studies / Sigmund Mowinckel translated by Mark E. Biddle. BS1430.52 .M7213 v.2 2012 psalmenstudien. English;Psalm studies / Sigmund Mowinckel translated by Mark E. Biddle. BS1465.53 .L633 2014 Proverbs 1-9 / James Alfred Loader. Page 5 of 21 Concorida Seminary Library New Items November 16 – December 15, 2014 BS1515.52 .C864 2014 LXX Isaiah 24:1-26:6 as interpretation and translation : a methodological discussion / by Wilson de Angelo Cunha. BS1555.53 .N49 2014 Daniel : a commentary / Carol A. Newsom, with Brennan W. Breed. BS1830.J572 D385 2014 The Cave 4 Apocryphon of Jeremiah and the Qumran Jeremianic traditions : prophetic persona and the construction of community identity / by Kipp Davis. BS2351.B7 C766 2015 Raymond Brown, 'the Jews,' and the Gospel of John : from apologia to apology / Sonya Shetty Cronin. BS2361.2 .S368 2013 God has no favourites : the New Testament on first century religions / Basil Scott. BS2520.T45 P855 2012 St. Thomas in India : patristic evidences / James Puliurumpl. BS2545.M5 .H476 2014 Hermeneutik der frühchristlichen Wundererzählungen : geschichtliche, literarische und rezeptionsorientierte Perspektiven / herausgegeben von Bernd Kollmann und Ruben Zimmermann. BS2555.52 .J646 2014 Q13:34-35 : judgment over Jerusalem / Stephen R. Johnson in cooperation with Michael G. Steinhauser and Ronald L. Jolliffe. BS2555.52 .S658 2014 A study of the Gospels in Codex Alexandrinus : codicology, palaeography, and scribal hands / by W. Andrew Smith. BS2585.52 .C437 2014 Character studies and the Gospel of Mark / edited by Christopher W. Skinner, Matthew Ryan Hauge. BS2585.55 .B569 2013 Jesus the suffering servant. Part two, Mark 9-16 / Stephen J. Binz. BS2615.52 .H677 2013 John, Jesus, and the renewal of Israel / Richard Horsley & Tom Thatcher. BS2615.52 .M674 2014 Schriftdiskurse im Johannesevangelium : eine narrativ-intertextuelle Analyse am Paradigma von Joh 4 und Joh 7 / Marion Moser. Page 6 of 21 Concorida Seminary Library New Items November 16 – December 15, 2014 BS2675.52 .H36 2014 Swimming in the sea of scripture : Paul's use of the Old Testament in 2 Corinthians 4.7-13.13 / Paul Han. BS2675.52 .W675 2014 The church in the wilderness : Paul's use of exodus traditions in 1 Corinthians / Carla Swafford Works. BS2725.53 .W456 2014 1-2 Thessalonians / Jeffrey A.D.
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