Sydney H. T. Page
Satan: God's Servant
Michael Graves
The Public Reading of Scripture in Early Judaism
Clyde E. Billington
Goliath and the Exodus Giants: How Tall Were they?
J. Daniel Hays
The Height of Goliath: A Response to Clyde Billington
Lee M. Fields
Proverts 11:30: Soul-Winning or Wise Liviing?
Herbert W. Bateman IV
Defining the Titles "Christ" and "Son of God" in Mark's Narrative Presentation of Jesus
Michael J. Thate
Steven R. Tracy
Patriarchy and Domestic Violence: Challenging Common Misconceptions
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I read Bateman's article, "Defining Titles" back in April before he sent it to JETS. It was very good and well argued that Christ and Son of God are not titles of high christology.
Interestingly enough, he had first submitted it to Bib Sac, but it was rejected because the editors worried some might think he was denying Jesus' divinity (though he clearly says several times that he is not).
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