P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 74, 2023December 15, 2023 BST
The Divine Christology of ‘Remember Me’ (Luke 23:42) in Light of Lament
The Divine Christology of ‘Remember Me’ (Luke 23:42) in Light of Lament
Articles in Vol. 74, 2023
Vol. 74, 2023
- Exodus Allusions in the Midsection of the Gospel of MatthewCedric E. W. Vine
- Copper Coins, Catchwords, and Contextual Cues: The Climactic Placement of the Widow’s Mites (Mark 12:41–44)Jeremy D. Otten
- Purpose for Elijah and Elisha in the Books of KingsRichard S. Hess
- Changes: Literary and Theological Consideration of Two Variation Units in Hebrews 1:8bDaniel Stevens
- How to Live Well: Mimetic Ethics and Civic Education in Graeco-Roman Antiquity and Early ChristianityCornelis Bennema
- An Invitation to a New Era of Biblical Theology: Towards an Old Testament Theology of HospitalityBrittany N. Melton
- Why is John’s Apocalypse so Bloody? John’s Use and Subversion of Combat Myths in Revelation 19:11–20:10Edward T. Palmer
- The Divine Christology of 'Remember Me' (Luke 23:42) in Light of LamentChanning L. Crisler
- An Analysis of the Concept of ‘Peacemaking through Blood’ in Colossians 1:20b: The Graeco-Roman and Jewish BackgroundDiego dy Carlos Araújo
- The Uses of ‘Bēlu’ and ‘Marduk’ in Neo-Assyrian Royal Inscriptions and other Sources from the First Millennium BCGeorge Heath-Whyte
Crisler, Channing L. 2023. “The Divine Christology of ‘Remember Me’ (Luke 23:42) in Light of Lament.” Tyndale Bulletin 74 (December):161–80. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.88885.
