Citation: Ma. Powell, The Magi as wise men: Re-examining a basic supposition (Examining the post-Renaissance tradition of a prejudiced narrative), NEW TEST ST, 46(1), 2000, pp. 1-20
Citation: T. Soding, "Can anything good come from Nazareth?" (John-I,46): The meaning and significance of the "Jewishness" of Jesus in the 'Gospel of John', NEW TEST ST, 46(1), 2000, pp. 21-41
Citation: Fj. Moloney, The 'Fourth Gospel' and the Jesus of history (Reconstructing a "synoptic framework" of reflective narrative within the Johannine tradition), NEW TEST ST, 46(1), 2000, pp. 42-58
Citation: Wa. Strange, The Jesus-Tradition in 'Acts' (Exploring the first Christian generation's evangelistic, liturgical and polemical activities), NEW TEST ST, 46(1), 2000, pp. 59-74
Citation: C. Burfeind, Paul must go to Rome. On the political dimension of the 'Acts of the Apostles' (Examining the theological legitimacy of the Pauline mission to the pagans), NEW TEST ST, 46(1), 2000, pp. 75-91
Citation: Jdh. Amador, Revisiting '2 Corinthians': Rhetoric and the case for unity (Strategic shifts and argumentative dynamics elucidating the modal integrity of the Pauline epistle), NEW TEST ST, 46(1), 2000, pp. 92-111
Citation: Ek. Broadhead, An authentic saying of Jesus in the 'Gospel of Thomas'? (Methodological developments in the investigation of the historical/extra-synoptical Jesus), NEW TEST ST, 46(1), 2000, pp. 132-149
Citation: Ja. Harrill, The dramatic function of the running slave Rhoda (Acts-XII,13-16): A pieceof Greco-Roman comedy, NEW TEST ST, 46(1), 2000, pp. 150-157
Citation: Me. Boring, Markan christology: God-language for Jesus? (Exploring issues of monotheism and Hellenistic theocentricism in Mark's narrative genre), NEW TEST ST, 45(4), 1999, pp. 451-471
Citation: W. Schmithals, On the compositional tradition history of "Q", the so-called "sayings source", and the seven-fold "woes" in Luke-XI,37-54, NEW TEST ST, 45(4), 1999, pp. 472-497
Citation: J. Painter, When is a house not home? Disciples and family in Mark-III,13-35 (Redefining discipleship in terms of familial tribalisms within the Markan gospel narrative), NEW TEST ST, 45(4), 1999, pp. 498-513
Citation: Mr. Fairchild, Paul's pre-Christian zealot associations: A re-examination of Galatians-I,14 and Acts-XXII,3 (Jewish extremist influences in the formation of Paulineepistolary proclamations), NEW TEST ST, 45(4), 1999, pp. 514-532
Citation: Wo. Walker, Romans-I,18-II,29: A non-Pauline interpolation? (Examining distinctive vocabulary and grammar as criteria for apostolic authenticity), NEW TEST ST, 45(4), 1999, pp. 533-552
Citation: Ch. Giblin, The millennium (Revelation-XX,4-6) as heaven (Developing a line of interpretation through image, structure and thematic analyses of John's 'Apocalypse'), NEW TEST ST, 45(4), 1999, pp. 553-570
Citation: Sb. Marrow, "Athanasia"/"Anastasis": The road not taken (Linking resurrection and immortality through contextual philosophical anthropology), NEW TEST ST, 45(4), 1999, pp. 571-586
Citation: El. Miller, "In the beginning": A christological transparency (Exploring the development of the origins of the Johannine echo-usage of "arche"), NEW TEST ST, 45(4), 1999, pp. 587-592
Citation: M. Philip, Some notes and observations on the Lukan utilization of the Greek word "pniktos" in the 'Acts of the Apostles' (Acts-XV,29), NEW TEST ST, 45(4), 1999, pp. 593-596
Citation: P. Borgen, Two Philonic prayers and their contexts: An analysis of 'Who is the Heir of Divine Things' (Her.24-29) and 'Against Flaccus' (Flac.170-175), NEW TEST ST, 45(3), 1999, pp. 291-309
Citation: M. Dumais, Making sense of Scripture. A re-examination in light of philosophical hermeneutics and recent literary approaches, NEW TEST ST, 45(3), 1999, pp. 310-331
Citation: Jw. Van Henten, The first testing of Jesus: A re-reading of Mark-I,12-13 (Echoes of a Jewish biblical tradition in New-Testament christology), NEW TEST ST, 45(3), 1999, pp. 349-366
Citation: Da. Koch, The concept of the "assembly", the so-called "we" accounts and companion itineraries in the 'Acts of the Apostles' - New considerations for an old problem?, NEW TEST ST, 45(3), 1999, pp. 367-390
Citation: Rb. Hays, The conversion of the imagination: Scripture and eschatology in '1 Corinthians' (Reshaping an early Christian community's identity in light of Israelite biblical history), NEW TEST ST, 45(3), 1999, pp. 391-412
Citation: S. Vollenweider, The "robbing" of equality with God: A religio-historical proposal for Philippians-II,6-11 (Biblical, Jewish and Hellenistic traditions regarding a usurping of the divine equality of kings), NEW TEST ST, 45(3), 1999, pp. 413-433