
The welcome trend towards an unashamedly theological interpretation of Scripture continues, with one of the latest developments being the launch of the Journal of Theological Interpretation published by Eisenbrauns.
The editorial board includes:
- Joel B. Green, Asbury Theological Seminary, USA (editor-in-chief)
- Craig Bartholomew, Redeemer College, Canada
- Tony Cummins, Trinity Western University, Canada
- Stephen Fowl, Loyola College, USA
- Beverly Roberts Gaventa, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
- Luke Timothy Johnson, Emory University, USA
- J. Gordon McConville, University of Gloucestershire, England
- Graham McFarlane, London School of Theology, England
- Andrew Purves, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, USA
- Murray Rae, University of Otago, New Zealand
- Raymond C. Van Leeuwen, Eastern College, USA
- Francis Watson, Durham University, England
Two issues of the journal are published each year, one in the spring and one in the autumn. The first issue features the following articles:
Bibliographical details:
Journal of Theological Interpretation 1.1 (2007).
Table of contents:
- The Re(Turn) to Theology … 1
Joel B. Green, Editor-in-Chief - Reading the Bible with Eyes of Faith: The Practice of Theological Exegesis … 5
Richard B. Hayes - Texts in Context: Scripture in the Divine Economy … 23
Murray Rae - Mission, Hermeneutics, and the Local Church … 47
Michael A. Rynkiewich - Trust and the Spirit: The Canon’s Anticipated Unity … 61
Christine Helmer - Christ in All the Scriptures? The Challenge of Reading the Old Testament as Christian Scripture … 79
R. W. L. Moberly - Interpretation on the Way to Emmaus: Jesus Performs His Story … 101
D. Brent Laytham - A ‘Seamless Garment’ Approach to Biblical Interpretation? … 117
Michael J. Gorman
| Review to follow … |

