The new issue of JETS (Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 55/1 [2012]) is now available. I co-wrote one of the articles with one of my professors from Biola, Dr. Jonathan M. Lunde. The article is titled, “Paul’s Creative & Contextual use of Isaiah in Ephesians 5:14” (pp.87-110). You can read a .pdf copy of the article on my Academia.edu profile. Check it out here. The article is intended to be read alongside another article that we co-wrote on the use of Psalm 68 in Ephesians 4.8 for Westminster Theological Journal, which is due out within a few weeks. The intent of the two sister articles was to provide a holistic treatment of the scriptural citations in Ephesians, since 4.8 and 5.14 are the only passages that introduce a citation with an explicit formula (“therefore it says”). Check it out if you’re interested and feel free to leave comments here.
About John Anthony Dunne
John holds a PhD from the University of St Andrews, where he studied under Professor N. T. Wright. He currently serves as Associate Professor of New Testament and the Director of the Doctor of Ministry program at Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN).
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