P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 76, 2025June 30, 2025 BST
Temple, Cosmology, and Myth in the New Testament
Temple, Cosmology, and Myth in the New Testament
Articles in Vol. 76, 2025
Vol. 76, 2025
- Neither Cold nor Hot but Lukewarm: Rethinking the Temperature Metaphor in Revelation 3:15–16Mark Wilson
- Luke the Physician: Some Notes on the Internal EvidenceLuuk van de Weghe
- God’s Reign in the Psalms and the Kingdom of GodDavid G. Firth
- Temple, Cosmology, and Myth in the New TestamentNicholas J. Moore
- By Land or by Sea: Paul’s Preferred Mode of Travel in the Acts of the ApostlesSteve Reece
- The Ethics of Valuing Others in the Gospel According to LukePeter W. Gosnell
- The Good Samaritan and the Hope for Kingdom Restoration (Luke 10:25-37)John A. Davies
- The Lambent Presence: The Shining Face of God in the Old TestamentDavid J. Reimer
- The Plan of Salvation in the Letters to Timothy and TitusJohn Percival
- Revision and Reference: The Transformations of the Biblical Text of Chrysostom’s _Homilies on Romans_ and Their Significance for the Transmission of the New TestamentPeter J. Montoro IV
Moore, Nicholas J. 2025. “Temple, Cosmology, and Myth in the New Testament.” Tyndale Bulletin 76 (June):69–94. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.138383.
