It’s that time: the most recent Mohr-Siebeck catalog arrived in the post* the other day. So time for some old-school, true-to-the-name “biblio-blogging”!
If I had unlimited income, and unlimited reading time, I could be very interested in the following:
Nicholas de Lange, Julia G. Krivoruchko, and Cameron Boyd-Taylor, eds., Jewish Reception of Greek Bible Versions: Studies in Their Use in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. (Series: Texts and Studies in Medieval and early Modern Judaism, 23)
Jonathan Marshall, Jesus, Patrons and Benefactors: Roman Palestine and the Gospel of Luke.
Susan E. Docherty, The Use of the Old Testament in Hebrews: A Case Study in Early Jewish Bible Interpretation.
Volker Rabens, The Holy Spirit and Ethics in Paul: Transformation and Empowering for Religious-Ethical Life.
In other Mohr-Siebeck news: Apparently they’ve got a lot of stuff on Google Books, and you can search Mohr books via Google book search on Mohr’s (newly redesigned!) home page. Right column, look for ubiquitous Google icon.
* Whenever stuff from Europe comes by mail, I feel like I need to say “post” instead of “mail”.