A Biblioblogger Book Stack
Posted on | February 21, 2009 | 2 Comments
I took a photo of some books by various bibliobloggers in order to have inspiration for a new site design. The redesign will have to wait until summer, but I thought I’d post the photo here on the blog. The order and selection of the books here are completely arbitrary. NB: The photo has been hastily photoshopped to remove some of those LOC identification stickers.

Books included in this photo:
- Stephen C. Carlson, The Gospel Hoax: Morton Smith’s Invention of Secret Mark.
- James McGrath, John’s Apologetic Christology: Legitimation and Development in Johannine Christology
- J. R. Daniel Kirk, Unlocking Romans: Resurrection and the Justification of God
- Roland Boer (ed.), Bakhtin and Genre Theory in Biblical Studies
- Michael F. Bird, The Saving Righteousness of God: Studies on Paul, Justification and the New Perspective
- Phil Harland, Associations, Synagogues, and Congregations: Claiming a Place in Ancient Mediterranean Society
- Stephen L. Cook, The Apocalyptic Literature (Interpreting Biblical Texts)
- R. Christopher Heard, Dynamics of Diselection: Ambiguity in Genesis 12-36 and Ethnic Boundaries in Post-Exilic Judah
- Jim West, Ezra-Nehemiah: For the Person in the Pew
- James G. Crossley, The Date of Mark’s Gospel: Insight from the Law in Earliest Christianity
- Mark Goodacre, The Synoptic Problem: A Way Through the Maze
- Scot McKnight, Jesus and His Death: Historiography, the Historical Jesus, and Atonement Theory
- Joel Willitts, Matthew’s Messianic Shepherd-King: In Search of ‘The Lost Sheep of the House of Israel’
- Ben Witherington III, Letter and Homilies for Jewish Christians: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on Hebrews, James and Jude
- April D. DeConick, The Original Gospel of Thomas in Translation: With a Commentary and New English Translation of the Complete Gospel
- James D. Tabor, The Jesus Dynasty: The Hidden History of Jesus, His Royal Family, and the Birth of Christianity
- Christian M. M. Brady, The Rabbinic Targum of Lamentations: Vindicating God
- James R. Davila, The Provenance of the Pseudepigrapha: Jewish, Christian, or Other?
- Alan Lenzi, Secrecy and the Gods: Secret Knowledge in Ancient Mesopotamia and Biblical Israel
- Rodney Decker, Koine Greek Reader: Selections from the New Testament, Septuagint, and Early Christian Writers
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February 21st, 2009 @ 7:28 pm
I thought McGrath’s book was called John’s Apologetic Christology.
February 21st, 2009 @ 8:18 pm
Thanks Nick. That was perhaps a Freudian slip–me wanting to prescribe an apocalyptic christology on the fourth gospel!