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Rae, M. (2023, May). Anticipations of the heavenly Jerusalem in medieval and renaissance cities: An architectural study. Ara Institute, Timaru, New Zealand. [Public Seminar].

Rae, M. (2023). Turning the world upside down (and other tasks for those who believe that Jesus has been raised from the dead). Common Ground, (April). Retrieved from https://www.venn.org.nz/article/turning-the-world-upside-down/

Rae, M. (2023). A first foreword. In E. Z.-K. Chua (Ed.), A systematic theology from East Asia: Jung Young Lee's biblical-cultural trinity. (pp. xi-xii). Eugene, OR: Pickwick. [Contribution].

Marcar, K. (2023, June). Does Christ descend? An examination of 1 Peter 3:18-22 in light of 1 Enoch. ACU/IRCI Biblical and Early Christian Studies Global Seminar Series, Institute for Religion & Critical Inquiry, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia. [Research Presentation].

Marcar, K. (2023, May). Katabasis in Peter 1? An argument for the Descensus Christi in 1 Peter 3:18-22. Classics Programme Research Seminar, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Department Seminar].

Holmes, C. R. J. (2023). The goodness, holiness, and love of God. In B. N. Wolfe (Ed.), St Andrews encyclopaedia of theology. St Andrews, UK: University of St Andrews. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Tombs, D. (2023). Jon Sobrino and 'the crucified people'. Religions, 14, 274. doi: 10.3390/rel14020274

Tombs, D. (2023). Stripped of dignity. In A holy Church: Becoming the communities we are called to be. (pp. 15-19). Christchurch, New Zealand: Theology House.

Tombs, D. (2023). Pink crosses in Ciudad Juárez. In R. Pryor & S. Burns (Eds.), Feminist theologies: Interstices and fractures. (pp. 197-207). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic.

Tombs, D. (2023). The crucifixion of Jesus: Torture, sexual abuse, and the scandal of the cross. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429289750

Rae, M. (2022). Christian faith and history. In C. G. Bartholomew, D. J. H. Beldman, A. L. Bowen & W. Olhausen (Eds.), The scripture and hermeneutics seminar: Retrospect and prospect. (pp. 175-188). Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Academic.

Taylor, L. (2022, January). Logia post: Taking church online, and leaving it there? The Logos Institute blogos, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK. Retrieved from https://blogos.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/2022/01/24/logia-post-for-january-taking-church-online-and-leaving-it-there/

Taylor, L., & Rooms, N. (2022). Report of the Christian Communities and Mission Study Group [Conference report]. Ecclesial Futures, 3(2), 7-10.

Cooper, T. (2022, May). Richard Baxter: His correspondents, and references to the classical world. Classics Programme Research Seminar Series, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Department Seminar].

Holmes, C. (2022, May). Augustine on prayer. Classics Programme Research Seminar Series, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Department Seminar].

Te Kaawa, W. (2022). Putting the Christ into Christmas with words and deeds. Otago Daily Times, (16 December). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/putting-christ-christmas-words-and-deeds

Tombs, D. (2022). Foreword. In K. O'Donnell & K. Cross (Eds.), Bearing witness: Intersectional approaches to trauma theology. (pp. xv-xvii). London, UK: SCM Press. [Contribution].

Trebilco, P. (2022). Reading the New Testament in Aotearoa New Zealand. In E.-M. Becker, J. Herzer, A. Standhartinger & W. Florian (Eds.), Reading the New Testament in the manifold contexts of a globalized world: Exegetical perspectives. (pp. 305-319). Tübingen, Germany: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag GmbH. doi: 10.24053/9783772057656

Trebilco, P. (2022, July). Stoicism in 1 Peter? Response to Vicky Balabanski "The Prominence of stoic ideas in early Christian mission in first century Asia Minor". Verbal presentation at the 76th General Meeting of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (SNTS), [Hybrid].

Cooper, T. (2022, November). Why Richard Baxter matters (to me). University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Inaugural Professorial Lecture].

Trebilco, P. (2022, August). The theocentricity of 1 John: Reading 1 John as an interpretation of the gospel of John. Verbal presentation at the Midwestern Korean Studies Online Conference, [Online].

Trebilco, P. (2022). The human heart, the centre of a person, and the Holy Spirit (Galatians 4:6; Romans 5:5; and 2 Corinthians 1:22). In P. G. Bolt & S. Kim (Eds.), God's grace inscribed on the human heart: Essays in honour of James R. Harrison. (pp. 155-169). Sydney, Australia: SDC Press.

Trebilco, P. (2022). Reading Ephesians in Ephesos: A letter to Pauline and Johannine Christ-followers? In A. Black, C. M. Thomas & T. W. Thompson (Eds.), Ephesos as a religious center under the principate. (pp. 161-187). Tübingen, Germany: Mohr Siebeck. doi: 10.1628/978-3-16-156861-9

Shepherd, A. (2022, November-December). Apocalyptic imaginations: Shakespearean hope at the "end of the world". Verbal presentation at the Performing Global Crises Conference, [Hybrid].

Marcar, K. (2022, December). Exploring the influence of 1 Enoch on 1 Peter. Verbal presentation at the Aotearoa New Zealand Association for Biblical Studies (ANZABS) Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Harding, J. (2022, December). What makes the book of Job ambiguous? Verbal presentation at the Aotearoa New Zealand Association for Biblical Studies (ANZABS) Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Tombs, D. (2022, December). The mocking of Herod Agrippa in 38 CE and 44 CE. Verbal presentation at the Aotearoa New Zealand Association for Biblical Studies (ANZABS) Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Te Kaawa, W., & Ong, B. (2022). An examination of the word 'Māori" in Te Paipera Tapu, the Māori language Bible. Pacific Journal of Theological Research, [Full Paper]

Holmes, C. (2022, November). Interview avec Chris Holmes sur la doctrine de la vie chrétienne Théologie Pour Tous. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NIBuiF_o0E

Figueroa, R., & Tombs, D. (2022). El abuso espiritual de religiosas: Caso de estudio: Siervas del Plan de Dios. Teología y Vida, 63(3), 399-424. doi: 10.7764/TyV/633/5/399-424

Clough, M., Te Kaawa, W., & Ong, B. H. (2022). Rahab, Jesus, and genocide in Aotearoa. Anglican Journal of Theology in Aotearoa & Oceania, 1(1), 6-25.

Marcar, G. P. (2022). “A great miracle in a little room”: Thomas Traherne and the intrinsic value of nonhuman animals. Journal of Animal Ethics, 12(2), 128-137. Retrieved from https://muse.jhu.edu/article/867477/summary#info_wrap

Leidenhag, J., Rapana, J., & Taylor, L. (2022, July). Women flourishing in the theological academy and church. Panel discussion at the Flourish Conference: The Good News of Science-Engaged Theology, Auckland, New Zealand.

Taylor, L. (2022). Flourishing during Covid: An exploration of churches' attention to Te Whare Tapa Whā. Proceedings of the Flourish Conference: The Good News of Science-Engaged Theology. (pp. 14). Retrieved from https://www.carey.ac.nz/about-carey/carey-events/flourish-conference

Taylor, L. (2022, July). Pastoral care as mission: Church communities supporting wellbeing by offering connected, faithful, familiar, and holistic pastoral care in a vulnerable, wounded world. Verbal presentation at the 15th General Assembly of the International Association for Mission Studies (IAMS): Power, Inequalities & Vulnerabilities, [Hybrid].

Holmes, C. (2022). A meditation on James. Tui Motu, (275), 22-23.

Taylor, L. (2022, May). Pastoral care in Covid times: Connected, faithful, familiar and holistic. Theology Programme Research Seminar, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Department Seminar].

Shepherd, A. (2022, May). Apocalyptic imaginations: Science, literature, and hope, at 'the end of the world'. Theology Programme Research Seminar, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Department Seminar].

Shepherd, A. (2022). Living faithfully in a neoliberal age? From market rationality to neo-monasticism. In J. Byassee, J. Kidwell, J. Wilson-Hartgrove & L. Wilson-Hartgrove (Eds.), Kingdom come: Reflections in honor of Jonathan R. Wilson. (pp. 58-70). Wipf & Stock.

Tombs, D. (2022, October). Naked and alone: The mocking of Miriam Leitão. Verbal presentation at the Global Network for Public Theology (GNPT) Consultation: Public Theologies in Vibrating Cities: Precious & Precarious, [Hybrid].

Shepherd, A. (2022, October). Surveillance and sociality: 'Smart living' in historical and future cities. Verbal presentation at the Global Network for Public Theology (GNPT) Consultation: Public Theologies in Vibrating Cities: Precious & Precarious, [Hybrid].

Rae, M. (2022, October). Diversity in the city. Verbal presentation at the Global Network for Public Theology (GNPT) Consultation: Public Theologies in Vibrating Cities: Precious & Precarious, [Hybrid].

Shepherd, A. (2022, May). Apocalyptic imaginations: Theology, science and literature at 'the end of the world'. ISCAST-NZCIS Conversations, Part One: Creation Care in the Climate-Change Century. Retrieved from http://www.nzcis.org/conversations-2022-creation-care

Shepherd, A. (2022). Te ao Māori, faith offer ways to reshape our ideas of tourism. Otago Daily Times, (15 July). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/te-ao-maori-faith-offer-ways-reshape-our-ideas-tourism

Tombs, D. (2022). Asking the right questions: Noticing and naming sexual abuse. In J. Havea, E. Colgan & N. Vaka'uta (Eds.), Theology as threshold: Invitations from Aotearoa New Zealand. (pp. 85-105). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic.

Trebilco, P. (2022). Early Christian networking and overcoming isolation and competition in Theological studies in Aotearoa. In J. Havea, E. Colgan & N. Vaka'uta (Eds.), Theology as threshold: Invitations from Aotearoa New Zealand. (pp. 25-38). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2022). Hearing and doing: The speeches in Acts and the essence of Christianity. Baylor University Press, 214p.

Marcar, K. (2022, September). Katie Marcar: Divine regeneration and ethnic mapping in 1 Peter. OnScript Podcast. Retrieved from https://onscript.study/podcast/katie-marcar-divine-regeneration-and-ethnic-mapping-in-1-peter/

Holmes, C. R. J. (2022). Discerning Barth's legacy: Sorting the good conflicts from the bad. Pro Ecclesia. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1177/10638512221124042

Cooper, T. (2022, July). Richard Baxter on the eve of the restoration: Displacement, with no return. Verbal presentation at the Bangor Conference on the Restoration, Bangor, Wales.

Tombs, D. (2022). 'She has lost her value': Sexual violence, perceived stigma, and secondary victimisation within faith communities. Proceedings of the Australia & New Zealand of Theological Studies (ANZATS) Annual Conference. (pp. 17). Retrieved from https://anzats.edu.au/2022-conference

Cooper, T. (2022). The nature of apostasie (1676). In C. Gribben & J. W. Tweeddale (Eds.), T&T Clark handbook of John Owen. (pp. 414-438). London, UK: T&T Clark.

Cooper, T. (2022). The saints' everlasting rest: Richard Baxter: Updated and abridged. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 192p.

Marcar, K. (2022). Following in the footsteps: Exemplarity, ethnicity and ethics in 1 Peter. New Testament Studies, 68, 253-273. doi: 10.1017/S0028688521000424

Taylor, L. (2022). Commitment 'a start' to engaging with Matauranga Māori. Otago Daily Times, (17 June). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/commitment-%E2%80%98-start%E2%80%99-engaging-matauranga-maori?fbclid=IwAR03wb83typQqHx3jA5m6MLoRT4_MIqp4LEdbQgTn6u34LrVOFWkINcvpOA

Marcar, K. (2022). Divine regeneration and ethnic identity in 1 Peter: Mapping metaphors of family, race, and nation. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 322p. doi: 10.1017/9781108888844

Marcar, K. (2022). Exodus in the general letters. In S. M. Ehorn (Ed.), Exodus in the New Testament. (pp. 164-181). London, UK: T&T Clark.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2022). The shape of God's providence: Some reflections in dialogue with Barth and Thomas. Pro Ecclesia, 31(2), 196-207. doi: 10.1177/10638512221084242

Holmes, C. (2022). Our self-centredness gets in the way of truth. Otago Daily Times, (14 April). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/our-self-centredness-gets-way-truth

Holmes, C. (2022, April). Christopher Holmes: A theology of the Christian life: Are we human beings or human doings? The Laymens Lounge Podcast. Retrieved from https://thelaymenslounge.com/michael-holmes-a-theology-of-the-christian-life/

Tombs, D. (2022, March). Witnessing to Christ's love in reconciliation. Centre for the Study of Bible and Violence (CSBV), third Lent lecture. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlsbae9IaoQ

Trebilco, P. (2022). Paul among Jews, Greeks, and Romans. In M. V. Novenson & R. B. Matlock (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of Pauline studies. (pp. 146-161). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199600489.013.002

Holmes, C. R. J. (2022). [Review of the book Analytic Christology and the theological interpretation of the New Testatment]. Journal of Theological Studies, 73(1), 427-429. doi: 10.1093/jts/flac020

Te Kaawa, W. (2022). Embrace Treaty of Waitangi into life and practice of worship. Otago Daily Times, (18 February). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/embrace-treaty-waitangi-life-and-practice-worship?fbclid=IwAR0D8q9MTpUsnQfd4gEt1Twj-HUinJ2PphIhR5HwiuCXvPb6_cy5NfIKlSA

Holmes, C. R. J. (2022). Reading scripture with gratitude: Joseph Mangina's contribution to theological exegesis. Pro Ecclesia, 31(1), 4-8. doi: 10.1177/10638512221076339

Marcar, G. (2022, January). Being (w)holy selfish with Desmond Tutu [Series: Desmond Mpilo Tutu: In Memoriam]. Talk About: Law and Religion blog. International Center for Law and Religion Studies (ICLRS), Brigham Young University. Retrieved from https://talkabout.iclrs.org/2022/01/18/being-wholy-selfish

Marcar, G. P. (2022). The quiet lake and the hidden spring: Locating the ground in Kierkegaard's Works of Love. Studies in Christian Ethics, 35(4), 748-764. doi: 10.1177/09539468211059321

Figueroa, R., & Tombs, D. (2022). Living in obedience and suffering in silence: The shattered faith of nuns abused by priests. In M. Wirth, I. Noth & S. Schroer (Eds.), Sexualisierte Gewalt in kirchlichen Kontexten: Neue interdisziplinäre Perspektiven [Sexual violence in the context of the Church: New interdisciplinary perspectives]. (pp. 45-74). Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9783110699203-004

Trebilco, P. (2021). Intertextual echoes in Ephesus: "From the beginning" in the city of Ephesus and the letters of John. In M. J. Lee & B. J. Oropeza (Eds.), Practicing intertextuality: Ancient Jewish and Greco-Roman exegetical techniques in the New Testament. (pp. 267-288). Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock.

Rae, M. (2021). Foreword. In Finding Love: An appreciative inquiry into Christian talk about sin and salvation. (pp. ix-x). Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock. [Contribution].

Figueroa, R., & Tombs, D. (2021). Viendo su inocencia, veo mi inocencia: Explorando respuestas a la idea de Jesús como víctima de abuso sexual. In D. P. Trevizo (Ed.), Abusos y reparación: Sobre los comportamientos no sexuales en la Iglesia. (pp. 93-120). Madrid, Spain: PPC España.

Te Kaawa, W. (2021). [Review of the book Reading Ecclesiastes from Asia and Pasifika]. SBL Central, (2021-05-28). Retrieved from https://www.sblcentral.org/home/bookDetails/13882

Te Kaawa, W. (2021). Te Hui Aranga: An Easter gathering [Guest editorial]. Otago Daily Times, (3 April). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/editorial/te-hui-aranga-%E2%80%93-easter-gathering

Holmes, C. R. J. (2021). The Lord is good. Credo Magazine, (15 September). Retrieved from https://credomag.com/2021/09/the-lord-is-good

Holmes, C. R. J. and Barrett, M. (2021, August). Where is God's goodness in a hell-bent world?. Credo Podcast. Retrieved from https://credomag.com/2021/08/where-is-gods-goodness-in-a-hell-bent-world-christopher-holmes-and-matthew-barrett/

Holmes, C. (2021). Discovering the 'strange new world within the Bible'. Otago Daily Times, (21 May). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/discovering-%E2%80%98strange-new-world-within-bible%E2%80%99

Cooper, T. (2021). [Review of the book Giles Firmin and the transatlantic Puritan tradition: Polity, piety, and polemic]. Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 73(1), 185-186. doi: 10.1017/S0022046921001925

Marcar, G. (2021, February). Sisters and brothers, welcome home. Talk About: Law and Religion blog. International Center for Law and Religion Studies (ICLRS), Brigham Young University. Retrieved from https://talkabout.iclrs.org/2021/02/14/sisters-and-brothers-welcome-home

Taylor, L. M. (2021). Reaching out online: Learning from one church's embrace of digital worship, ministry and worship. Witness, 35. Retrieved from https://journals.sfu.ca/witness/index.php/witness/article/view/75

Taylor, L., Heath, E., Rooms, N., & Taylor, S. (2021). Courageous, purposeful, and reflexive: Writing as a missional and emergent task. Ecclesial Futures, 2(2), 99-119.

Taylor, L. (2021). Lessons from and for the Church in Covid times: Looking back and forwards. Stimulus, 28(2). Retrieved from https://hail.to/laidlaw-college/article/6fhczeK

Te Kaawa, W. (2021). [Review of the book Te Hāhi Mihinare: The Māori Anglican Church]. New Zealand Journal of History, 55(2), 158-160. [Book Review].

Shepherd, A. (2021). Apocalyptic visions and anthems of hope: Climate change communication and future possibilities. International Journal of Public Theology, 15, 463-483. doi: 10.1163/15697320-01540014

Marcar, G. (2021). Welcome home sisters and brothers. Tui Motu, 258, 14-15.

Rae, M. (2021). Religion and the built environment. Princeton, NJ: Center of Theological Inquiry. 21p. Retrieved from https://www.ctinquiry.org/research-reports

Harding, J. E. (2021). Palestine during the Iron Age. In K. J. Dell (Ed.), The Biblical world. (2nd ed.) (pp. 452-479). London, UK: Routledge.

Trebilco, P. (2021). Early Christians offer challenges to our notion of community. Otago Daily Times, (19 November). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/early-christians-offer-challenges-our-notion-community

Holmes, C. (2021). Why spirituality matters for theology [Review of the book The Holy Spirit and Christian experience]. The Living Church, (5 September), 27. Retrieved from https://livingchurch.org

Shepherd, A. (2021). Freedom of choice does not exist in isolation: We are responsible for others too. Stuff, (10 November). Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/coronavirus/126935240/freedom-of-choice-does-not-exist-in-isolation--we-are-responsible-for-others-too

Marcar, K. (2021). Food nourishes our lives in many ways. Otago Daily Times, (17 September). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/food-nourishes-our-lives-many-ways

Holmes, C. R. J. (2021). The perfection of God. In M. Allen & R. D. Nelson (Eds.), A companion to the theology of John Webster. (pp. 159-169). Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2021). What does Calvin's engagement with Acts teach us about God's providence? Journal of Reformed Theology, 15, 208-224. doi: 10.1163/15697312-bja10015

Taylor, L. (2021). The chance to care for each other helps in many ways. Otago Daily Times, (15 October). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/chance-care-each-other-helps-many-ways?

Marcar, G. (2021, October). "A great miracle in a little room": Thomas Traheme's Meditations on the ant. Verbal presentation at the Mysticism & Lived Experience Network (M&LEN) Mystics and Animals Colloquium, [Online].

Cooper, T. (2021). The reformed pastor: Richard Baxter: Updated and abridged. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 176p.

Rae, M. (2021). Who are Abraham's children? Journal of Theological Interpretation, 15(2), 219-232. doi: 10.5325/jtheointe.15.2.0219

Marcar, G. P. (2021). Busyness, worry and the prototypical love of Christ: Another look at the character of Kierkegaard's ethics in Works of love. In T. Speidell, G. Marcar & A. Torrance (Eds.), Søren Kierkegaard: Theologian of the gospel. (pp. 83-108). Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock.

Rae, M. (2021). Kierkegaard and the Trinitarian grammar of Christian theology. In T. Speidell, G. Marcar & A. Torrance (Eds.), Søren Kierkegaard: Theologian of the gospel. (pp. 1-20). Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock.

Torrance, A., & Marcar, G. (2021). Introduction. In T. Speidell, G. Marcar & A. Torrance (Eds.), Søren Kierkegaard: Theologian of the gospel. (pp. xiii-xix). Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock.

Speidell, T., Marcar, G., & Torrance, A. (Eds.). (2021). Søren Kierkegaard: Theologian of the gospel. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 268p.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2021). A theology of the Christian life: Imitating and participating in God. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 192p.

Marcar, G. P. (2021). Godly diversions and gifted teachers: Learning joyful stewardship from the birds and the lilies with Søren Kierkegaard. Theological Studies, 82(3), 400-417. doi: 10.1177/00405639211032700

Harding, J. (2021). [Review of the book Friendship and virtue ethics in the book of Job]. Horizons in Biblical Theology, 43(2), 239-243. doi: 10.1163/18712207-12341437

Trebilco, P. R. (2021). Beyond "the parting of the ways" between Jews and Christians in Asia Minor to a model of variegated interaction. In J. Schröter, B. A. Edsall & J. Verheyden (Eds.), Jews and Christians: Parting ways in the first two centuries CE?: Reflections on the gains and losses of a model. (pp. 273-306). De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9783110742213-011

Taylor, L. (2021, August). Theocentric therapeutic preaching: Persuading of Good News during the Covid-19 pandemic? Verbal presentation at the Evangelical Women in Academia (EWA) Conference, [Online].

Tombs, D. (2021). 'It is not your fault. It is not your shame': Why seeing Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse is important. Proceedings of the Australian & New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) Conference: Theological Ethics. Retrieved from https://anzats.edu.au/conferences

Taylor, L. (2021). Jumping online: Learning from one church's embrace of digital worship, ministry and mission. Proceedings of the Australian & New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) Conference: Theological Ethics. Retrieved from https://anzats.edu.au/conferences

Trebilco, P. (2021, July). The expansion of early Christianity in Ephesus in the second century CE [Seminar: Mission and expansion of early Christianity]. Verbal presentation at the 75th General Meeting of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (SNTS), [Online].

Cooper, T. (2021). Calvinism among seventeenth-century English Puritans. In B. Gordon & C. Trueman (Eds.), Oxford handbook of Calvin and Calvinism. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198728818.013.31

Holmes, C. (2021). What does prayer teach us about God? Theology, 124(4), 252-259. doi: 10.1177/0040571X211028949

Marcar, G. P. (2021). Martial cakes and conscientious promises. British Journal of American Legal Studies, 10(2), 1-15. doi: 10.2478/bjals-2021-0004

Marcar, K. (2021, May). Engaging academic debates: Examining race and ethnicity in recent New Testament scholarship [Workshop]. Theology Seminar Programme, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Department Seminar].

Rae, M. A. (2021). Colin E. Gunton (1941-2003): The triune God, scientific endeavor, and God's creation project. In G. H. Fulkerson & J. T. Chopp (Eds.), Science and the doctrine of creation: The approaches of ten modern theologians. (pp. 213-240). Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic.

Marcar, G. P. (2021). [Review of the book Human dignity, human rights, and social justice]. International Journal of Public Theology, 15(1), 145-146. doi: 10.1163/15697320-12341648

Shepherd, A. (2021). Cultural and faith narratives can help commission find answers. Otago Daily Times, (16 April). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/cultural-and-faith-narratives-can-help-commission-find-answers

Figueroa, R., & Tombs, D. (2021). Seeing his innocence, I see my innocence. In J. R. Reaves, D. Tombs & R. Figueroa (Eds.), When did we see you naked? Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse. (pp. 287-312). London, UK: SCM Press.

Tombs, D. (2021). Crucifixion and sexual abuse. In J. R. Reaves, D. Tombs & R. Figueroa (Eds.), When did we see you naked? Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse. (pp. 15-27). London, UK: SCM Press.

Reaves, J. R., & Tombs, D. (2021). Introduction: Acknowledging Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse. In J. R. Reaves, D. Tombs & R. Figueroa (Eds.), When did we see you naked? Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse. (pp. 1-11). London, UK: SCM Press.

Reaves, J. R., Tombs, D., & Figueroa, R. (Eds.). (2021). When did we see you naked? Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse. London, UK: SCM Press.

Tombs, D. (2021, March). Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse. The Shiloh Podcast. Retrieved from https://open.spotify.com/episode/6098pBFuFSrQA2r1eufdoI?nd=1

Te Kaawa, W. (2021). Special bond with treaty. Otago Daily Times, (19 February). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/special-bond-treaty?fbclid=IwAR3e6eo-ISfNFfx7z_tgzEsrwyZX5mzjjE9A_pmlvsRJY_YpxX8GOAe_2gw

Rae, M. (2021). Gunton on atonement. In A. Picard, M. Habets & M. Rae (Eds.), T&T Clark handbook of Colin Gunton. (pp. 91-104). London, UK: T&T Clark.

Rae, M. (2021). Introduction. In A. Picard, M. Habets & M. Rae (Eds.), T&T Clark handbook of Colin Gunton. (pp. 1-5). London, UK: T&T Clark.

Picard, A., Habets, M., & Rae, M. (Eds.). (2021). T&T Clark handbook of Colin Gunton. London, UK: T&T Clark, 442p.

Taylor, L. (2021). A multidimensional approach to understanding religious conversion. Pastoral Psychology, 70, 33-51. doi: 10.1007/s11089-020-00934-1

Rae, M. (2020). Foreword. In Is anyone in charge here? A Christological evaluation of the idea of human dominion over creation. (pp. vii-viii). Eugene, OR: Pickwick. [Contribution].

Rae, M. A. (2020). Foreword. In Obedience from first to last: The obedience of Jesus Christ in Karl Barth's Doctrine of Reconciliation. (pp. ix-x). Eugene, OR: Pickwick. [Contribution].

Holmes, C. R. J. (2020). How does one read the Christian tradition? Engaging with prayer and thanksgiving. Credo Magazine, 10(2). Retrieved from https://credomag.com/article/how-does-one-read-the-christian-tradition

Holmes, C. (2020). True self-knowledge requires knowing God. Otago Daily Times, (19 June). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/true-self-knowledge-requires-knowing-god

Marcar, G. (2020, November). Universal love and borderless rights: Attending to our neighbour with Pope Francis and the good Samaritan. Talk About: Law and Religion blog. International Center for Law and Religion Studies (ICLRS), Brigham Young University. Retrieved from https://talkabout.iclrs.org/2020/11/24/universal-love-and-borderless-rights

Marcar, K. (2020). Deceptively simple metaphors still subtle and rich. Otago Daily Times, (20 November). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/deceptively-simple-metaphors-still-subtle-and-rich

Trebilco, P. (2020). Greece and the Aegean. In D. M. Gurtner & L. T. Stuckenbruck (Eds.), T&T Clark encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism (Vol. 2). (pp. 303-305). London, UK: T&T Clark. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Trebilco, P. (2020). John's apocalypse in relation to Johannine, Pauline, and other forms of Christianity in Asia Minor. In C. R. Koester (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of the book of Revelation. (pp. 185-201). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Trebilco, P. (2020). "Saints by calling" in Romans 1:7 and 1 Corinthians 1:2. In J. de Jong & C. Saysell (Eds.), Holding forth the word of life: Essays in honor of Tim Meadowcroft. (pp. 84-97). Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2020). [Review of the book Divine humility: God's morally perfect being]. Journal of Theological Studies, 71(2), 982-984. doi: 10.1093/jts/flaa138

Rae, M. (2020). Reading the decalogue in the community of faith. Participatio, 8, 31-45.

Shepherd, A. (2020). Facing, naming and engaging violence: Reading Mark 5:1-20 in a military-digital complex age. Zadok Papers, S249, 2-10. doi: 10.3316/informit.597522140934410

Taylor, L., & Taylor, S. (2020). Praying for Christchurch: First impressions of how local churches responded in gathered worship to the mosque shootings. Stimulus, 27(4), 5-10. Retrieved from http://www.laidlaw.ac.nz/stimulus

Holmes, C. (2020, November-December). What does Calvin's Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles teach us about God's providence? Verbal presentation at the Joint Conference of the Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Biblical Studies (ANZABS) & the Systematic Theology Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (STAANZ), Christchurch, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2020, November-December). Ignatius and the Christians in Smyrna. Verbal presentation at the Joint Conference of the Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Biblical Studies (ANZABS) & the Systematic Theology Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (STAANZ), Christchurch, New Zealand.

Tombs, D. (2020, November-December). A contextual bible study on crucifixion: Matthew 27:26-31. Verbal presentation at the Joint Conference of the Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Biblical Studies (ANZABS) & the Systematic Theology Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (STAANZ), Christchurch, New Zealand.

Rae, M. (2020, November-December). On human capacity and incapacity: A brief exploration. Verbal presentation at the Joint Conference of the Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Biblical Studies (ANZABS) & the Systematic Theology Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (STAANZ), Christchurch, New Zealand.

Shepherd, A. (2020, November-December). The doctrine of creation: Justice and joy. Verbal presentation at the Joint Conference of the Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Biblical Studies (ANZABS) & the Systematic Theology Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (STAANZ), Christchurch, New Zealand.

Harding, J. E. (2020). The threat of male rape in the Hebrew Bible. Proceedings of the Virtual Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) and American Academy of Religion (AAR). Retrieved from https://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/congresses_pastmeetings.aspx

Harding, J. E. (2020). Reading Job between Lamentations and Deutero-Isaiah. Proceedings of the Virtual Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) and American Academy of Religion (AAR). Retrieved from https://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/congresses_pastmeetings.aspx

Holmes, C. R. J. (2020). The difference God makes for considering scripture, creation, and covenant. In A. E. Miglio, C. A. Reeder, J. T. Walton & K. C. Way (Eds.), For us, but not to us: Essays on creation, covenant, and context in honor of John H. Walton. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications.

Shepherd, A. (2020, July). The housing crisis & Christian responsibility. Movement Online Blog, Anglican Diocese of Wellington. Retrieved from https://movementonline.org.nz/blog/the-housing-crisis-amp-christian-responsibility

Shepherd, A. (2020, August). "You have searched me & know me": Surrendering our freedom through surveillance. Movement Online Blog, Anglican Diocese of Wellington. Retrieved from https://movementonline.org.nz/blog/11e0mwocbwsm5ywd7lcny3z0rnysvm

Shepherd, A. (2020). Neoliberal 'choice' not grounded in humanity. Otago Daily Times, (16 October). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/news/decision-2020/neoliberal-%E2%80%98choice%E2%80%99-not-grounded-humanity

Holmes, C. R. J. (2020). Last things. In M. Allen & S. R. Swain (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of Reformed theology. (pp. 609-620). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198723912.013.39

Harding, J. (2020, February). An appreciation of Robert Alter's The Hebrew Bible: A translation with commentary [Book Review]. St. Mary Magdalen School of Theology: Thinking Faithfully. Retrieved from https://www.theschooloftheology.org/posts/books/robert-alters-hebrew-bible

Harding, J. E. (2020, February). Why didn't the Levite's concubine: that his, his pilegesh: scream?. The Shiloh Project: Rape culture, religion, and the Bible blog. Retrieved from https://www.shilohproject.blog/why-didnt-the-levites-concubine-that-is-his-pilegesh-scream

Harding, J. E. (2020). [Review of the book Metaphor competition in the book of Job]. Horizons in Biblical Theology, 42, 231-235. doi: 10.1163/18712207-12341415

Harding, J. (2020). Job the (im)pious: Theological exegesis and ambiguity. In J. de Jong & C. Saysell (Eds.), Holding forth the word of life: Essays in honor of Tim Meadowcraft. (pp. 17-30). Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock.

Maulolo, R., Ward, K., & Rae, M. (2020). Toe timata le upega: A pastoral praxis to nurture the worship life of youths in Samoa and New Zealand. In A. Finigan, P. Vakaoti, R. Richards, M. Schaaf, M. Colombo, M. Taumoepeau & L. Moata'ane (Eds.), Proceedings of the Pacific Postgraduate Symposium: Pacific Voices XVII. (pp. 31). Dunedin, New Zealand: Pacific Islands Centre, University of Otago. Retrieved from https://www.otago.ac.nz/pacific

Reaves, J. R., & Tombs, D. (2020). #Metoo Jesus: Naming Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse. In H. Paynter & M. Spalione (Eds.), The Bible on violence: A thick description. (pp. 282-308). Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Phoenix Press.

Tombs, D. (2020). Hidden in plain sight: Seeing the stripping of Jesus as sexual violence. Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies, 2(1), 224-247. doi: 10.17613/ek9a-mx94

Taylor, L. (2020). Learning from bear hunts, workouts and generosity: Noticing five ways to wellbeing in a pandemic. Stimulus, 27(1), 14-19. Retrieved from http://www.laidlaw.ac.nz/stimulus

Te Kaawa, W. M. R. (2020). Re-visioning Christology through a Māori lens (PhD). University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/10210

Holmes, C. (2020). [Review of the book A profound ignorance: Modern pneumatology and its anti-modern redemption]. International Journal of Systematic Theology, 22(3), 439-441. doi: 10.1111/ijst.12426

Reaves, J. R., & Tombs, D. (2020). #MeToo Jesus: Naming Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse. Review & Expositor, 117(2), 204-221. doi: 10.1163/15697320-12341588

Tombs, D. (2020). Unspeakable things: Drawing upon the Nanjing massacre to read crucifixion as an assault on human dignity. In Z. Xie, P. Kollontai & S. Kim (Eds.), Human dignity, human rights, and social justice: A Chinese interdisciplinary dialogue with global perspective. (pp. 33-51). Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-15-5081-2_3

Cooper, T. (2020). [Review of the book The life and works of Robert Baillie (1602-1662): Politics, religion and record-keeping in the British Civil Wars]. History, 105(366), 510-512. doi: 10.1111/1468-229X.13005

Figueroa, R., & Tombs, D. (2020). Recognising Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse: Responses from Sodalicio survivors in Peru. Religion & Gender, 10, 57-75. doi: 10.1163/18785417-01001003

Taylor, L. (2020). Making room for the missio Dei in missiological research. Mission Studies, 37(1), 52-77. doi: 10.1163/15733831-12341696

Holmes, C. R. J. (2020). Thomas F. Torrance and the Trinity. In P. D. Molnar & M. Habets (Eds.), T&T Clark Handbook of Thomas F. Torrance. (pp. 161-172). London, UK: T&T Clark.

Rae, M. (2020, May). Divine and human agency: A response to Jennifer Allen Craft's Placemaking and the Arts. Syndicate. Retrieved from https://syndicate.network/symposia/theology/placemaking-and-the-arts/

Cooper, T. (2020). Congregationalists. In J. Coffey (Ed.), The Oxford history of Protestant dissenting traditions (Vol. 1): The post-Reformation era, 1559-1689. (pp. 88-112). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198702238.003.0005

Marcar, G. (2020, May). Believing in the death penalty? Talk About: Law and Religion blog. The International Center for Law and Religion Studies, Brigham Young University. Retrieved from https://talkabout.iclrs.org/2020/05/19/believing-in-the-death-penalty/#more-2468

Keeble, N. H., Coffey, J., Cooper, T., & Charlton, T. (2020). Richard Baxter: Reliquiæ Baxterianæ: Or, Mr Richard Baxter's narrative of the most memorable passages of his life and times [5 vols] [Scholarly edition]. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 3044p.

Cooper, T. (2020). Elizabethan separatists, Puritan conformists and the Bible. Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 71(4), 778-797. doi: 10.1017/S0022046919002331

Shepherd, A. (2020). After revelations of abuse, what becomes of Jean Vanier's legacy? ABC: Religion & Ethics, (12 May). Retrieved from https://www.abc.net.au/religion/after-revelations-of-abuse-what-remains-of-legacy-of-jean-vanier/12236544

Shepherd, A. (2020). COVID-19: An invitation to ecological repentance? Stimulus, 27(2), 12-18. Retrieved from https://hail.to/laidlaw-college/publication/1tI5uq8/article/DbwFVdI

Marcar, G. P. (2020). Revisiting death's difference: The philosophical anthropology of the U.S. death penalty and the impossibility of capital due process. British Journal of American Legal Studies, 9(1), 181-208. doi: 10.2478/bjals-2020-0003

Marcar, K. (2020, March). Following the example of Christ: Exemplarity in 1 Peter. Theology Programme Seminar Series, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Department Seminar].

Marcar, K. (2020, March). Following in the footsteps: Exemplarity discourse and 1 Peter. Classics Programme Research Seminar Series, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Department Seminar].

Marcar, G. (2020). Maintaining our sense of solidarity. Otago Daily Times, (20 March). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/maintaining-our-sense-solidarity

Cooper, T. (2020). Polity and peacemaking: To what extent was Richard Baxter a congregationalist? In E. Vernon & H. Powell (Eds.), Church polity and politics in the British Atlantic world, c. 1635-66. (pp. 200-221). Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press.

Shepherd, A. (2020). Creaturely theology. Word & World, 8, 17-22. Retrieved from https://ifesworld.org/journal

Rae, M. (2020). The Holy Spirit: Kierkegaard's understated pneumatology. In A. P. Edwards & D. J. Gouwens (Eds.), T&T Clark companion to the theology of Kierkegaard. (pp. 353-370). London, UK: Bloomsbury.

Harding, J. E. (2019). A response to Judith McKinlay. Bible & Critical Theory, 15(1), 16-22.

Marcar, K. (2019). Bible study can still surprise in 2019. Otago Daily Times, (19 July). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/bible-study-can-still-surprise-2019

Trebilco, P. (2019, September). The theocentricity of 1 John: Reading 1 John as an interpretation of the Gospel of John [Seminar: Johannine Literature]. Verbal presentation at the British New Testament Society (BNTS) Conference, Liverpool, UK.

Trebilco, P. (2019, December). The parting of the ways between Jews and Christians in Asia Minor in the first two centuries. Verbal presentation at the conference Jews and Christians: Parting Ways in the First Two Centuries C.E.? Reflections on the Gains and Losses of a Model, Berlin, Germany.

Trebilco, P. (2019). Salvation and gift in 1 John: Unconditioned, but not unconditional. In D. S. du Toit, C. Gerber & C. Zimmermann (Eds.), Sōtēria: Salvation in early Christianity and antiquity: Festschrift in honour of Cilliers Breytenbach on the occasion of this 65th birthday. (pp. 498-516). Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.

Marcar, G. P. (2019). Temporal goods, divine love and the poverty of Christ: or, how Kierkegaard's ethic in Works of Love is economically apathetic. Participatio, Suppl. 5, 102-126.

Rae, M. (2019). Kierkegaard and the Trinitarian grammar of Christian theology. Participatio, Suppl. 5, 22-40.

Shepherd, A. (2019, September). Commodification of the world and self: Freedom to flourish in the Anthropocene. Thought Matters, Booth College of Mission, Wellington, New Zealand. [Research Presentation].

Shepherd, A. (2019, 5 February). Creation and hope. Otago Access Radio, Community or Chaos with Marvin Hubbard. Retrieved from https://accessmedia.nz/Player.aspx?eid=f8b964f9-8b77-4999-a4fc-ea16a9364886

Marcar, G. P. (2019). The marvel, the moment, and the fullness of time: Kierkegaard's mystical explorations with John Climacus and John the Silent. Kierkegaard in Process, 4(1), 1-13. Retrieved from https://kierkegaardinprocess.com

Marcar, G. P. (2019). Love, conscience and neighbours in the gallows: The ethic of Søren Kierkegaard's Works of Love applied to U.S. capital punishment (PhD). University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/9410

Marcar, G. P. (2019). Hope, self-denial and the love of God: Towards a Kierkegaardian perspective on self-condemnation-unto-death. Colloquium, 51(1), 40-59.

Marcar, G. P. (2019). Climacus' miracle: Another look at "the Wonder" in Philosophical Fragments through a Spinozist lens. Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook, 24(1), 59-84. doi: 10.1515/kierke-2019-0003

Marcar, K. (2019, October). Begotten into the people of God: Mapping systematic metaphors in 1 Peter. Verbal presentation at the Body Politic Metaphor in Discourse, Past and Present Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2019). The Holy Spirit. In M. Mawson & P. G. Ziegler (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. (pp. 168-178). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198753179.013.15

Kioa Latu, L., Tombs, D., & Roxborogh, J. W. (2019). Suli theology: Towards a postcolonial and relational reading of inheritance in Samoa. In A. Finigan, P. Vakaoti, R. Richards & M. Schaaf (Eds.), Proceedings of the Pacific Postgraduate Symposium: Pacific Voices XVI. (pp. 21). Dunedin, New Zealand: The Pacific Islands Centre, University of Otago. Retrieved from https://www.otago.ac.nz/pacific

Tombs, D. (2019). Confronting the stigma of naming Jesus as a victim of sexual violence. In C. Pearson (Ed.), Enacting a public theology. (pp. 71-86). Stellenbosch, South Africa: SUN MeDIA. doi: 10.18820/9781928314684/07

Shepherd, A. (2019). Being "rich towards God" in the Capitalocene: An ecological/economic reading of Luke 12.13-34. Bible Translator, 70(3), 240-260. doi: 10.1177/2051677019882979

Figueroa Alvear, R., & Tombs, D. (2019). Recognising Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse: Responses from Sodalicio survivors in Peru. Dunedin, New Zealand: Centre for Theology and Public Issues, University of Otago. 20p. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/8976

Reaves, J. R., & Tombs, D. (2019). #MeToo Jesus: Naming Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse. International Journal of Public Theology, 13, 387-412. doi: 10.1163/15697320-12341588

Tombs, D. (2019). A faith-based approach to addressing the stigma and self-stigma of sexual abuse. Proceedings of the Spirituality and Mental Health Symposium. Retrieved from http://bit.ly/2OptcDh

Taylor, L. (2019). Four walls, four domains and five ways: Exploring transcendence and wairua in mental health and wellbeing. Proceedings of the Spirituality and Mental Health Symposium. Retrieved from http://bit.ly/2OptcDh

Ah Siu-Maliko, M., Beres, M. A., Boodoosingh, R., & Tombs, D. (2019, October). Church responses to gender-based violence against women in Samoa. Verbal presentation at the Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) Forum, Cape Town, South Africa.

Schwoebel, C., Holmes, C., & Caswell, D. (2019, November). Eberhard Jüngle Research Colloquium: Revisiting Jüngel on the God/world relation. Panel discussion at the American Academy of Religion (AAR) and Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Annual Meeting, San Diego, USA.

Holmes, C. (2019). The contribution of purity and sight toward friendship with God. Proceedings of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) and Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Annual Meeting. Retrieved from https://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/

Holmes, C. R. J. (2019, November). John Webster on the perfection of God. Verbal presentation at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS): Christ in All Scripture, San Diego, USA.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2019). Learning Jesus' prayer: Joseph Ratzinger on Christology. In T. Perry (Ed.), The theology of Benedict XVI: A Protestant appreciation. (pp. 105-117). Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press.

Marcar, G. P. (2019). Søren Kierkegaard and the impossibility of (un)forgiveness: Another look at love, mercy, and reconciliation in Kierkegaard's theological ethics. Journal of Religious Ethics, 47(4), 716-734. doi: 10.1111/jore.12288

Shepherd, A. (2019, June). A theology and practices of creation care for the 21st century. Verbal presentation at the Christ, the Cross, and Creation Care Conference, Sydney, Australia.

Tombs, D. (2019). Rolling out the fine mat of scripture: Strengthening church responses to violence against women in Samoa. Proceedings of the Global Network for Public Theology (GNPT) Conference: Place and Space: Theological perspectives on living in the world. Retrieved from https://www.uni-bamberg.de/en/fs-oet/place-space-2019/

Rae, M. (2019). The marks of suffering in public space. Proceedings of the Global Network for Public Theology (GNPT) Conference: Place and Space: Theological perspectives on living in the world. Retrieved from https://www.uni-bamberg.de/en/fs-oet/place-space-2019/

Rae, M. (2019). The faith of Abraham. Proceedings of the 27th Youngsan International Theological Symposium. (pp. 129-153). Retrieved from http://journal.ysti.co.kr

Figueroa Alvear, R., & Tombs, D. (2019). A missional theology in response to sexual violence. Proceedings of the Australian & New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) Conference: Missional Theology. (pp. 78). Retrieved from https://anzats.edu.au/

Taylor, L., & Taylor, S. (2019). Praying in crisis: An empirical study of how local churches respond in gathered worship to local and international tragedy and trauma. Proceedings of the Australian & New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) Conference: Missional Theology. (pp. 74). Retrieved from https://anzats.edu.au/

Taylor, L. (2019). I am...sensing Jesus: Embodied spiritual practices drawing on Jesus' "I am" statements in John. Proceedings of the Australian & New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) Conference: Missional Theology. (pp. 74). Retrieved from https://anzats.edu.au/

Cooper, T. (2019, August). The correspondence of Richard Baxter [Plenary]. Panel discussion at the Ninth Triennial International John Bunyan Society (IJBS) Conference: Networks of Dissent: Connecting and Communicating Across the Long Reformation, Edmonton, Canada.

Tombs, D. (2019). Crucificação e abuso sexual [Crucifixion and sexual abuse]. Estudos Teológicos, 59(1), 119-132. doi: 10.22351/et.v59i1.3579

Harding, J. (2019, June). Towards a scriptural theology of tradition. Verbal presentation at the Trajectories in the Interpretation of Scripture Models, Issues and Prospects Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Taylor, L. (2019, June). See-Judge-Act scripture reading: What does a model born in Europe and fruitful in Latin America and Africa have to offer Aotearoa? Verbal presentation at the Trajectories in the Interpretation of Scripture Models, Issues and Prospects Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Holmes, C. (2019, June). The contribution of purity and sight toward friendship with God. Verbal presentation at the Trajectories in the Interpretation of Scripture Models, Issues and Prospects Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2019, June). The theocentricity of John: Reading 1 John as an interpretation of the Gospel of John. Verbal presentation at the Trajectories in the Interpretation of Scripture Models, Issues and Prospects Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Marcar, K. (2019, June). Are daughters of Sarah called to silent submission (and/or abuse)? Investigating the exhortation to women in 1 Peter 3:1-6. Verbal presentation at the Trajectories in the Interpretation of Scripture Models, Issues and Prospects Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Tombs, D. (2019, June). Interpreting sexual violence against men in scripture. Verbal presentation at the Trajectories in the Interpretation of Scripture Models, Issues and Prospects Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Rae, M. (2019, June). Re-reading in context: The case of the Ten Commandments. Verbal presentation at the Trajectories in the Interpretation of Scripture Models, Issues and Prospects Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2019). [Review of the book Christ existing as community: Bonhoeffer's ecclesiology]. Modern Theology, 35(3), 581-582. doi: 10.1111/moth.12499

Tombs, D. (2019). How recognising Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse might help shift Catholic culture. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/how-recognising-jesus-as-a-victim-of-sexual-abuse-might-help-shift-catholic-culture-112754

Tombs, D. (2019). Religion and violence. Theology Matters. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/8ltxez6g7yqq. [Podcast].

Taylor, L. (2019). [Review of the book Redeeming transcendence in the arts: Bearing witness to the triune God]. Practical Theology, 12(3), 361-362. doi: 10.1080/1756073X.2019.1610853

Cooper, T. (2019). [Review of the book The Richard Baxter treatises: A catalogue and guide]. Seventeenth Century, 34(5), 683-684. doi: 10.1080/0268117X.2019.1598649

Taylor, L. (2019). Our doing becomes us: Performativity, spiritual practices and becoming Christian. Practical Theology, 12(3), 332-342. doi: 10.1080/1756073X.2019.1595317

Harding, J. E. (2019). [Review of the book Allusive Soundplay in the Hebrew Bible]. Journal of Semitic Studies, 64(1), 285-287. doi: 10.1093/jss/fgy036

Marcar, K. (2019). Biblical views: As in the days of Noah: The apocalyptic world of 1 Peter. Biblical Archaeology Review, 45(2).

Ah Siu-Maliko, M., Beres, M., Blyth, C., Boodoosingh, R., Patterson, T., & Tombs, D. (2019). Church responses to gender-based violence against women in Samoa. Commissioned by New Zealand Institute for Pacific Research. 82p.

Figueroa Alvear, R., & Tombs, D. (2019). Lived religion and the traumatic impact of sexual abuse: The Sodalicio case in Peru. In R. R. Ganzevoort & S. Sremac (Eds.), Trauma and lived religion: Transcending the ordinary. (pp. 155-176). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-91872-3_8

Marcar, G. P. (2019). The divine relationship ethics of Kierkegaard's love-sleuth in Works of Love. Studies in Christian Ethics, 32(3), 341-351. doi: 10.1177/0953946818775553

Trebilco, P. (2018). The Jewish community in Ephesus and its interaction with Christ-believers in the first century CE and beyond. In J. R. Harrison & L. L. Welborn (Eds.), The first urban churches 3: Ephesus. (pp. 93-126). Atlanta, GA: SBL Press.

Rae, M. (respondent) (2018, November). Author meets critics: Murray A. Rae's Architecture and theology: The art of place (Baylor University Press, 2017). Panel discussion at the American Academy of Religion (AAR) & Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Joint Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

Tombs, D. (2018, November). Testifying to unspeakable violence: Crucifixion, rape, and impalement in Aurora Mardiganian's "Ravished Armenia". Verbal presentation at the American Academy of Religion (AAR) & Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Joint Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

Trebilco, P., Shepardson, C., Zuiderhoek, A., Breytenbach, C., & Zimmermann, C. (2018, November). Early Christianity in Lycaonia and adjacent areas. Panel discussion at the American Academy of Religion (AAR) & Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Joint Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.

Trebilco, P. (2018). Echoes in Ephesus: "From the beginning" in the Johannine letters and in Ephesian foundation myths. Proceedings of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) & Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Joint Annual Meeting. Retrieved from https://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/congresses_pastmeetings.aspx

Tombs, D. (2018). "When did we see you naked?" Re-reading the stripping of Jesus in the context of #MeToo. Proceedings of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) & Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Joint Annual Meeting. Retrieved from https://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/congresses_pastmeetings.aspx

Harding, J. E. (2018). The tragedy of Saul between theodicy and antitheodicy. Proceedings of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) & Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Joint Annual Meeting. Retrieved from https://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/congresses_pastmeetings.aspx

Harding, J. (2018). Ideological perspectives on theodicy and antitheodicy in the tragedy of Saul. Proceedings of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) & Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Joint Annual Meeting. Retrieved from https://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/congresses_pastmeetings.aspx

Shepherd, A. (2018). Rich living: Food. A Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand. Retrieved from https://www.arocha.org.nz/rich-living-booklets/

Shepherd, A. (2018, November). Shopping till collapse: Gifts and gratitude in a culture of over-consumption. A Rocha blog. Retrieved from https://blog.arocha.org/en/shopping-till-collapse-gifts-and-gratitude-in-a-culture-of-over-consumption/

Shepherd, A. (2018). Spirit, seabirds, & sacramentality: Ponderings on petrels and pneumatology. In N. Hoggard Creegan & A. Shepherd (Eds.), Creation and hope: Reflections on ecological anticipation and action from Aotearoa New Zealand. (pp. 44-61). Eugene, OR: Pickwick.

Shepherd, A. (2018). Restoring Karioi: Ecology, community and the practice of peace. In G. Troughton & P. Fountain (Eds.), Pursuing peace in Godzone: Christianity and the peace tradition in New Zealand. (pp. 178-193). Wellington, New Zealand: Victoria University Press.

Hoggard Creegan, N., & Shepherd, A. (Eds.). (2018). Creation and hope: Reflections on ecological anticipation and action from Aotearoa New Zealand. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 230p.

Holmes, C. (2018). What is the relationship between God and the Church. Te Awa Rerenga Maha: Braided River. Auckland, New Zealand: Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. [Full Paper]

Trebilco, P. (2018). "From the beginning" in the ancient city of Ephesus and in the letters of John. In J. W. Hofmeyr & J. Stenhouse (Eds.), Internationalising higher education: From South Africa to England via New Zealand : Essays in honour of Professor Gerald Pillay. (pp. 59-82). Centurion, South Africa: Mediakor.

Tombs, D. (2018). Lord, when did I see you naked? Anglican Taonga, (Winter), 22-23.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2018). The merits and pitfalls of the Römerbrief on the God/World relationship. Colloquium, 50(1), 15-31.

Harding, J. E. (2018). Scripture on the road to Emmaus. Pacific Journal of Baptist Research, 13(2), 25-41.

Boodoosingh, R., Beres, M., & Tombs, D. (2018). Research briefing: Violence against women in Samoa. Women's Studies Journal, 32(1/2), 33-56.

Tombs, D. (2018). Siphiwo Mthimkhulu, Daniel Grootboom, and the art of forgiveness. In P. Halstead & M. Habets (Eds.), The art of forgiveness. (pp. 179-203). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Holmes, C. (2018, October). Theology calling. Keynote presentation at the Third Order Society of Saint Francis (TSSF) Convocation, Nelson, New Zealand.

Holmes, C. (2018, October). The Holy Spirit, infinity, and the Christian life. Verbal presentation at the Theology Conference: Beholding the Holy Spirit Afresh, in Scripture, in History, and in Contemporary Life, Louisville, USA.

Trebilco, P. (2018). The Acts of John and Christian communities in Ephesus in the mid-second century AD. In C. Breytenbach & J. M. Ogereau (Eds.), Authority and identity in emerging Christianities communities in Asia Minor and Greece. (pp. 33-61). Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. doi: 10.1163/9789004367197_003

Holmes, C. R. J. (2018). Meditation and reason: Some reflections on the right way to happiness in God. In C. C. Green & D. I. Starling (Eds.), Revelation and reason in Christian theology: Proceedings of the 2016 Theology Connect Conference. (pp. 145-153). Lexham Press. [Full Paper]

Marcar, K. (2018). One nation's issue affects us all. Otago Daily Times, (20 July). Retrieved from https://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/one-nations-issue-affects-us-all

Rae, M. (2018). [Review of the book Christ's humanity in current and ancient controversy: Fallen or not?]. Theology, 121(4), 290-291. doi: 10.1177/0040571X18765452b

Rae, M. (2018). Jesus Christ, the order of creation. In A. B. Torrance & T. H. McCall (Eds.), Christ and the created order: Perspectives from theology, philosophy, and science. (pp. 23-34). Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.

Rae, M. (2018). Søren Kierkegaard: Becoming a self. In J. M. Houston & J. Zimmermann (Eds.), Sources of Christian self: A cultural history of Christian identity. (pp. 569-583). Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.

Tombs, D. (2018, May). Reactions to the naming of Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse. Bioethics Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Department Seminar].

Holmes, C. (2018, April). The 'personal dimension' of the doctrine of God. Verbal presentation at the Theology, Culture and Unbelief Conference, Nottingham, UK.

Holmes, C. (2018, February). Revisiting Barth's Römerbrief. Department of Theology & Religion, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Department Seminar].

Harding, J. E. (2018). [Review of the book Political trauma and healing: Biblical ethics for a postcolonial world]. Religious Studies Review, 44(1), 116. doi: 10.1111/rsr.13361

Edwards, K., & Tombs, D. (2018). #HimToo: Why Jesus should be recognised as a victim of sexual violence. The Conversation. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/himtoo-why-jesus-should-be-recognised-as-a-victim-of-sexual-violence-93677

Harding, J. E. (2018). Homophobia and rape culture in the narratives of early Israel. In C. Blyth, E. Colgan & K. B. Edwards (Eds.), Rape culture, gender violence, & religion: Biblical perspectives. (pp. 159-178). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-70669-6

Tombs, D. (2018). Abandonment, rape, and second abandonment: Hannah Baker in 13 Reasons Why and the royal concubines in 2 Samuel 15-20. In C. Blyth, E. Colgan & K. B. Edwards (Eds.), Rape culture, gender violence, & religion: Biblical perspectives. (pp. 117-141). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-70669-6

Tombs, D. & Reaves, J. (2018, 20 January). #MeToo Jesus: Interview with David Tombs and Jayme Reaves. BBC Radio Sheffield. Retrieved from http://shiloh-project.group.shef.ac.uk/?p=2026

Rae, M. (2018, February). Creation by the Triune God: Colin Gunton's account of the doctrine of creation. Verbal presentation at the Modern Creature Conference: Science and the Doctrine of Creation in Modern Theology, Deerfield, USA.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2018). The Lord is good: Seeking the God of the Psalter. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 198p.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2018). Revisiting the God/world difference. Modern Theology, 34(2), 159-176. doi: 10.1111/moth.12395

Holmes, C. R. J. (2018). Honoring scripture's living Lord: Katherine Sonderegger on the divine attributes. Pro Ecclesia, XXVII(1), 43-47. doi: 10.1177/106385121802700105

Rae, M. (2017). Foreword. In The mission of the Triune God: Trinitarian missiology in the tradition of Lesslie Newbigin. (pp. vii-viii). Eugene, OR: Pickwick. [Contribution].

Shepherd, A. (2017, September-October). Mirrors, screen and photographs: Facing the 'Other' in an 'Age of Terror'. Keynote presentation at the Thought Matters Conference: Hospitality: Engaging the Other, Upper Hutt, New Zealand.

Shepherd, A. (2017, October). Facing fear, harnessing hope. Plenary presentation at the Beyond Blame: Christianity and the Future of Creation Conference, Wellington, New Zealand.

Shepherd, A. (2017). Imagination & the Bible: Learning from neuroscience. SUNZ Adventure, (May), 12-13.

Shepherd, A. (2017). Rich living: Water. A Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand. Retrieved from https://www.arocha.org.nz/rich-living-booklets/

Shepherd, A. (2017). Rich living: Climate change. A Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand. Retrieved from https://www.arocha.org.nz/rich-living-booklets/

Te Kaawa, W. (2017). Re-visioning christology through a Māori and indigenous lens. In A. Finigan, M. Taumoepeau, R. Richards & M. Schaaf (Eds.), Proceedings of the Pacific Postgraduate Symposium: Pacific Voices XIV. (pp. 33). Dunedin, New Zealand: Pacific Islands Centre, University of Otago. Retrieved from https://www.otago.ac.nz/pacific-at-otago/research/index.html

Taylor, T. (2017, August). Why, are unchurched people becoming Christian today? Understanding contemporary conversion and exploring some implications for congregational and chaplaincy ministries. Department of Theology and Religion, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Department Seminar].

Taylor, L. (2017, November). Transformational evangelism. Invited presentation at the Council for World Mission: Giving an Account of the Hope Within Us: Evangelism and Discipleship When Hope is Challenged, Bangkok, Thailand.

Taylor, L. (2017, October). Faith finding today. Verbal presentation at the Bishopdale School of Theology, Nelson, New Zealand.

Harding, J. E. (2017). [Review of the book The ancient near east in the nineteenth century: Appreciations and appropriations: III. Fantasy and alternative histories]. Review of Biblical Literature. Retrieved from https://www.bookreviews.org/bookdetail.asp?TitleId=11131&CodePage=4898,11131

Taylor, L. (2017, July). Facilitating a sense of home for spiritual seekers. Verbal presentation at the Australian Association for Mission Studies (AAMS) Conference, Melbourne, Australia.

Taylor, S., & Tombs, D. (2017, July). Sexual violence in the line of David: The possibilities and limits of recapitulation. Verbal presentation at the Australian & New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) Conference: Kinship and Family in Contemporary Australia & New Zealand, Adelaide, Australia.

Taylor, L. (2017, July). Becoming oneself: In relation with God and others. Verbal presentation at the Australian & New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) Conference: Kinship and Family in Contemporary Australia & New Zealand, Adelaide, Australia.

Taylor, L. (2017, March). Our doing becomes us: Practising Ignatian spirituality and becoming Christian. Verbal presentation at the Seeing Silence Symposium: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Taylor, L. (2017). Redeeming authenticity: An empirical study on the conversion to Christianity of previously unchurched Australians (PhD). Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia. Retrieved from https://theses.flinders.edu.au/view/ecabc6f7-2c66-4ff3-916e-891d3758e266/1

Taylor, L. (2017). Toward relational authenticity: The experience of atonement in Christian conversion today. Colloquium, 49(1), 31-47.

Rae, M. A. (2017). Architecture and theology: The art of place. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 288p.

Harding, J. E. (2017). Lamech: Literature. In C. Helmer, S. L. McKenzie, T. Römer, J. Schröter, B. D. Walfish & E. Ziolkowski (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and its reception (Vol. 15). (pp. 677-679). Berlin, Germany: de Gruyter. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Rae, M. (2017, December). Architecture, art + theology. Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Public Seminar].

Cooper, T., & Rogers, T. (2017). Making change: The development of a peer review framework. Proceedings of the Talking Teaching Conference. Retrieved from https://akoacademy.ac.nz/programme

Rae, M. (2017). A life directed by governance: Kierkegaard's confessional autobiography. Toronto Journal of Theology, 33(2), 195-205. doi: 10.3138/tjt.2017-0013

Trebilco, P. R. (2017). Outsider designations and boundary construction in the New Testament: Early Christian communities and the formation of group identity. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 358p. doi: 10.1017/9781108291460

Rae, M. (2017). In defence of a non-pragmatic pacifism. Proceedings of the Rethinking Pacifism for Revolution, Security and Politics Conference. Retrieved from http://www.otago.ac.nz/ncpacs/otago638243.html#programme

Tombs, D. (2017). Archibald Baxter's christian faith and conscientious objection. Proceedings of the Rethinking Pacifism for Revolution, Security and Politics Conference. Retrieved from http://www.otago.ac.nz/ncpacs/otago638243.html#programme

Holmes, C. (2017, October). What is the relationship between God and the church? Verbal presentation at the The Three Tikanga Church Theological Colloquium: Reflecting Theologically, Auckland, New Zealand.

Rae, M. (2017, October). Thinking with Luther about the nature of justice. Verbal presentation at the Reformation at 500 Conference, Hamilton, New Zealand.

Tombs, D. (2017). Under the surface: Archibald Baxter's Christian faith. In G. Troughton (Ed.), Saints and stirrers: Christianity, conflict and peacemaking in New Zealand, 1814-1945. (pp. 122-143). Wellington, NZ: Victoria University Press.

Tombs, D. (2017, October). Abandonment, rape, and second abandonment: Hannah Baker in 13 Reasons Why and King David's concubines in 2 Samuel 15-20. The Shiloh Project: Rape culture, religion, and the Bible blog. Retrieved from http://shiloh-project.group.shef.ac.uk/?p=1708

Rae, M. (2017, May). 'What Luther says in excellent': Kierkegaard's appreciation of the Reformer. Luther after 500 Years: The 'Tragic Necessity' of the Reformation Open Lecture series, Department of Theology & Religion, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Public Seminar].

Rae, M. (2017, September). Christ as the order of creation. Verbal presentation at the God of Wonder Conference: Science Talks with Theology, Auckland, New Zealand.

Cooper, T. (2017). [Review of the book A history of Christianity in Malaysia]. Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 68(4), 913-914. doi: 10.1017/S002204691700152X

Walton, S., Trebilco, P. R., & Gill, D. W. (2017). Research on urban Christian communities: Looking ahead. In S. Walton, P. R. Trebilco & D. W. Gill (Eds.), The urban world and the first Christians. (pp. 320-324). Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.

Trebilco, P. R. (2017). Engaging—or not engaging—the city: Reading 1 and 2 Timothy and the Johannine letters in the city of Ephesus. In S. Walton, P. R. Trebilco & D. W. Gill (Eds.), The urban world and the first Christians. (pp. 160-186). Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.

Walton, S., Trebilco, P. R., & Gill, D. W. (2017). Cities as more than "scenery". In S. Walton, P. R. Trebilco & D. W. Gill (Eds.), The urban world and the first Christians. (pp. xii-xv). Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.

Walton, S., Trebilco, P. R., & Gill, D. W. (Eds.). (2017). The urban world and the first Christians. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 388p.

Marcar, K. (2017). In the days of Noah: Urzeit/Endzeit correspondence and the flood tradition in 1 Peter 3-4. New Testament Studies, 63(4), 550-566. doi: 10.1017/S0028688517000133

Marcar, G. (2017, September). Hope, love and theological anthropology: Or, how "love hopes all things" in Sören Kierkegaard's Christian ethics. Verbal presentation at the Society for the Study of Christian Ethics (SSCE) Annual Conference: Christian Ethics and Hope, Cambridge, UK.

Marcar, K. (2017). Building a holy house: Identity formation in the Community Rule, 4QFlorilegium and 1 Peter 2.4-10. In K. M. Hockey, M. N. Pierce & F. Watson (Eds.), Muted voices of the New Testament: Readings in the Catholic Epistles and Hebrews. (pp. 41-54). London, UK: Bloomsbury.

Figueroa Alvear, R., & Tombs, D. (2017). Listening to male survivors of church sexual abuse: Voices from Sodalicio abuses in Peru. Canonist, 8(1), 135-167.

Holmes, C. (2017, June). Our supreme good: Indwelling the Psalms with Thomas Aquinas. Invited presentation at the Christ College HDR Seminar Day, Sydney, Australia.

Holmes, C. (2017, June). "There is nothing better than God:" The joys of contemplative research. Invited presentation at the Christ College HDR Seminar Day, Sydney, Australia.

Holmes, C. (2017, June). Revisiting the God/world difference in conversation with Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth. Keynote presentation at the Our God is Mighty to Save Conference: Exploring the Doctrine of God, Sydney, Australia.

Holmes, C. (2017, June). You are good: Some biblical reflections on God. Keynote presentation at the Our God is Mighty to Save Conference: Exploring the Doctrine of God, Sydney, Australia.

Rae, M. (2017). Kierkegaard. In A. J. Johnson (Ed.), The T&T Clark companion to atonement. (pp. 597-600). London, UK: Bloomsbury.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2017). The atonement and the Holy Spirit. In A. J. Johnson (Ed.), The T&T Clark companion to atonement. (pp. 77-93). London, UK: Bloomsbury.

Rae, M. (2017, May). Architecture and the welfare of the city: Architectural anticipations of the heavenly Jerusalem. Verbal presentation at the Poutokomanawa: Connecting Heaven and Earth: Bi-cultural and Theological Relationships in Architecture, Wellington, New Zealand.

Rae, M. (2017, June). The necessity of theological historiography. Verbal presentation at the Logos Conference, St. Andrews, UK.

Rae, M. (2017). Architectural expression of the body of Christ. In C. Blyth & N. Vaka'uta (Eds.), The Bible and art, perspectives from Oceania. (pp. 73-95). Bloomsbury.

Cooper, T. (2017, April). The human flourishing of Richard Baxter. Verbal presentation at the Spring Colloquium at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, USA.

Harding, J. E. (2017). Amitié entre hommes et homosexualité: Historique de la réception de l'episode biblique de David et Jonathan. In R. Bethmont & M. Gross (Eds.), Homosexualité et traditions monothéistes: Vers la fin d'un antagonisme? (pp. 175-195). Genève: Labor et Fides.

Tombs, D. (2017). [Review of the book Crucifixion in the Mediterranean world]. Bible & Critical Theory, 13(1), 103-107. doi: 10.2104/bct.v13i1.678

Tombs, D. (2017). Lived religion and the intolerance of the cross. In R. R. Ganzevoort & S. Sremac (Eds.), Lived religion and the politics of (in)tolerance. (pp. 63-83). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2017). Architectonics matter: Some advantages of treating the unicity of God in advance of the trinity of persons, in dialogue with Thomas Aquinas. International Journal of Systematic Theology, 19(2), 130-143. doi: 10.1111/ijst.12213

Cooper, T. (2017). Richard Baxter and the Savoy Conference (1661). Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 68(2), 326-339. doi: 10.1017/S0022046916001482

Holmes, C. R. (2017). [Review of the book The ordering of the christian mind: Karl Barth and theological rationality]. Theology, 120(2), 150-151. doi: 10.1177/0040571X16676681v

Harding, J. E. (2017). Josiah (King of Judah): III. Christianity-IV. Literature. In C. Helmer, S. L. McKenzie, T. Römer, J. Schröter, B. D. Walfish & E. Ziolkowski (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and its reception (Vol. 14). (pp. 797-804). Berlin, Germany: de Gruyter. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Tombs, D. (2017). Preface: Everyone has a role to play. In Christian faith and family violence: A report for Samoan communities in New Zealand by Mercey Siu-Maliko. (pp. 1-2). Dunedin, New Zealand: Centre for Theology and Public Issues, University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/7050

Tombs, D. (2017). Public theology and reconciliation. In S. Kim & K. Day (Eds.), A companion to public theology. (pp. 119-149). Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.

Marcar, K. (2017). [Review of the book Ecclesiology and the scriptural narrative of 1 Peter]. Reviews of Biblical and Early Christian Studies. Retrieved from https://rbecs.org/2017/02/09/esn1p/

Shepherd, A. (2016). Integral mission. Intermission!, 27. Retrieved from http://www.nzcms.org.nz/integral-mission-safeguarding-the-integrity-of-creation-issue-27/

Shepherd, A. (2016, January). Taking flight, being grounded: Theological reflections on petrels and pneumatology. Verbal presentation at the Ecology and Hope Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

Shepherd, A. (2016). Restoring a mountain, reconciling communities: A Rocha in Aotearoa New Zealand. In C. Bell & R. S. White (Eds.), Creation care and the gospel: Reconsidering the mission of the church. (pp. 234-237). Peabody, MA: Hendrickson.

Shepherd, A. (2016). Being grounded, taking flight: Reflections on petrels and pneumatology. In N. Darragh (Ed.), Living in the planet Earth: Faith communities and ecology. (pp. 103-110). Auckland, New Zealand: Accent.

Tombs, D. (2016, October). Naming Jesus as a victim of sexual violence: The role of the churches in confronting sexual abuse. Verbal presentation at the Global Network for Public Theology (GNPT): Democracy & Social Justice in Global Contexts, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Taylor, S., & Taylor, L. (2016, December). Praying in crisis: The implications for chaplains from an empirical study of how local church responds to global events. Verbal presentation at the Chaplaincy in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Development, Dialogue & Diversity: Telling Our Stories, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Figueroa, R., & Tombs, D. (2016, December). Telling difficult stories: Pastoral care issues for male survivors of church-related abuse. Verbal presentation at the Chaplaincy in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Development, Dialogue & Diversity: Telling Our Stories, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Taylor, L. (2016, August). Authentic conversion: Becoming who we are. Verbal presentation at the 14th Assembly of the International Association for Mission Studies (IAMS):Conversions and Transformations: Missiological Approaches to Religious Change, Seoul, South Korea.

Taylor, L. (2016, July). The experience of atonement in Christian conversions today. Verbal presentation at the Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) Conference, Melbourne, Australia.

Holmes, C. J. (2016). 'You are good and do good': Some remarks on eternal life and the goodness of God. In P. G. Ziegler (Ed.), Eternal God, eternal life: Theological investigations into the concepts of immortality. (pp. 25-36). London, UK: Bloomsbury.

Cooper, T. (2016). John Owen, Richard Baxter and the battle for Calvin in later-seventeenth-century England. Southern Baptist Journal of Theology, 20(4), 63-78.

Marcar, K. (2016, September). Enoch, Noah, and the end of the world: Apocalyptic traditions in Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity. Abbey College, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Research Presentation].

Harding, J. (2016). [Review of the book Power and responsibility in biblical interpretation: Reading the book of Job with Edward Said]. Bible & Critical Theory, 12(2), 143-149. doi: 10.2104%2Fbct.v12i2.665

Harding, J. (2016). Homophobia and masculine domination in Judges 19-21. Bible & Critical Theory, 12(2), 41-74. doi: 10.2104%2Fbct.v12i2.662

Figueroa Alvear, R., & Tombs, D. (2016). Listening to male survivors of church sexual abuse: Voices from survivors of Sodalicio abuses in Peru. Dunedin, New Zealand: Centre for Theology and Public Issues, University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/7052

Marcar, K. (2016). [Review of the book Written to serve: The use of scripture in 1 Peter]. Reviews of Biblical and Early Christian Studies. Retrieved from https://rbecs.org/2016/04/08/wts/

Marcar, G. (2016, December). "What must man be"? The religious anthropology of capital punishment. Verbal presentation at the Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy (ASCP) Conference, Melbourne, Australia.

Holmes, C. (2016, November). "For he gives the spirit without measure:" John 3:34, Thomas Aquinas, and Christ's reception of the spirit. Verbal presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Annual Meeting, San Antonio, USA.

Harding, J. (2016, November). Daniel 11:37 and the invention of the homosexual antichrist. Verbal presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Annual Meeting, San Antonio, USA.

Rae, M. (2016, November). 'It is the historical which is the essential'. Verbal presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Annual Meeting, San Antonio, USA.

Harding, J. (2016, November). Biblia piibli, paipera: The Bible in translation. Reed Gallery Exhibition, Dunedin Public Library, New Zealand. [Public Seminar].

Rae, M. (2016). The virtue of attentiveness. In A. Paddison (Ed.), Theologians on scripture. (pp. 133-146). London, UK: Bloomsbury.

Marcar, K. (2016). The quotations of Isaiah in 1 Peter: A text-critical analysis. TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism, 21. Retrieved from http://rosetta.reltech.org/TC/v21/index.html

Cooper, T. (2016, September). John Owen, Richard Baxter and the battle for Calvin in later 17th-century England. Verbal presentation at the Andrew Fuller Conference: The Diversity of Dissent: A Quatercentennial Appreciation of Richard Baxter, John Owen and William Kiffen, Louisville, USA.

Rae, M., Regan, H., & Stenhouse, J. (Eds.). (2016). Science and theology: Questions at the interface. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic, 272p.

Tombs, D. (2016, July). Sexual abuse and the violence of the cross. Verbal presentation at the Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) Conference, Melbourne, Australia.

Holmes, C. (2016, July). The atonement and the Holy Spirit. Verbal presentation at the Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) Conference, Melbourne, Australia.

Holmes, C. (2016, July). Reason and meditation: Some reflections on the right way to happiness in God. Verbal presentation at the Theology Connect Conference, Sydney, Australia.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2016). Locating the divine being: On the presence of Dietrich Bonhoeffer in the theology of Eberhard Jüngel. In M. D. Kirkpatrick (Ed.), Engaging Bonhoeffer: The impact and influence of Bonhoeffer's life and thought. (pp. 221-237). Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press.

Rae, M. (2016, June). Attending to the word of God through scripture. Keynote presentation at the New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (NZATS) Combined Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

Tombs, D. (2016, June). Sexual abuse and the violence of the cross. Verbal presentation at the New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (NZATS) Combined Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

Harding, J. (2016, June). The Jewish setting of Luke 24:44-49 (and Acts 16:11-15). Verbal presentation at the New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (NZATS) Combined Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

Rae, M. (2016). Foreword. In Dostoevsky: A theological engagement. (pp. xiii-xv). Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock.

Cooper, T. (2016). [Review of the book Scandal and religious identity in early Stuart England: A Northamptonshire maid's tragedy]. American Historical Review, 121(3), 1021-1022. doi: 10.1093/ahr/121.3.1021

Rae, M. A. (2016). Suffering. In M. Davie, T. Grass, S. R. Holmes, J. McDowell & T. A. Noble (Eds.), New dictionary of theology: Historical and systematic. (2nd ed.) (pp. 876-879). London: Inter-Varsity Press. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Rae, M. A. (2016). Righteousness. In M. Davie, T. Grass, S. R. Holmes, J. McDowell & T. A. Noble (Eds.), New dictionary of theology: Historical and systematic. (2nd ed.) (pp. 778-780). London: Inter-Varsity Press. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Rae, M. A. (2016). Immortality. In M. Davie, T. Grass, S. R. Holmes, J. McDowell & T. A. Noble (Eds.), New dictionary of theology: Historical and systematic. (2nd ed.) (pp. 444-445). London: Inter-Varsity Press. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Rae, M. A. (2016). Conversion. In M. Davie, T. Grass, S. R. Holmes, J. McDowell & T. A. Noble (Eds.), New dictionary of theology: Historical and systematic. (2nd ed.) (pp. 218-219). London: Inter-Varsity Press. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Rae, M. (2016). Theological interpretation and historical criticism. In C. G. Bartholomew & H. A. Thomas (Eds.), A manifesto for theological interpretation. (pp. 94-109). Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic.

Marcar, G. P. (2016). Another look at Aquinas's objections to capital punishment. New Blackfriars, 97(1069), 289-307. doi: 10.1111/nbfr.12140

Girsch, K. A. (2016). Begotten anew: Divine regeneration and identity construction in 1 Peter (PhD). Durham University, Durham, UK. Retrieved from http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11349/

Holmes, C. R. J. (2016). Beyond Bonhoeffer in loyalty to Bonhoeffer: Reconsidering Bonhoeffer's Christological aversion to theological metaphysics. In M. Mawson & P. G. Ziegler (Eds.), Christ, church and world: New studies in Bonhoeffer's theology and ethics. (pp. 29-43). London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark.

Harding, J. E. (2016). Ben Sira on friendship: Notes on intertextuality and method. In J. Jarick (Ed.), Perspectives on Israelite wisdom: Proceedings of the Oxford Old Testament seminar. (pp. 439-462). London, UK: Bloomsbury.

Shepherd, A. (2015, November). Facing the Other. Verbal presentation at the "Peace, not war, shall be out boast": Historical, Theological and Contemporary Perspectives on Peace and Christianity in New Zealand Conference, Wellington, New Zealand.

Shepherd, A. (2015). Bringing the Bible to youth. SUNZ Adventure, (September), 19.

Shepherd, A. (2015). Light for the path. SUNZ Adventure, (December), 25.

Taylor, L. (2015, August). The role of other Christians in the conversion process: A qualitative study of conversion narratives. Uniting College & Adelaide College of Divinity, Adelaide, Australia. [Research Presentation].

Taylor, L. (2015, April). Finding and choosing Christian faith: A qualitative study of conversion narratives. Verbal presentation at the Work Honestly in Progress (WHIP) Conference, Adelaide, Australia.

Taylor, L. (2015, June-July). Finding and choosing a life worth living: A qualitative study of conversion narratives. Verbal presentation at the Australian & New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS): A Life Worth Living, Sydney, Australia.

Thompson, P., & Taylor, L. (2015). Creating genuinely pro-poor businesses, social entrepreneurs making business work for development. New Urban World Journal, 4(1), 9-22.

Taylor, L. (2015). Life to the full: How local congregations can help older adults thrive. Proceedings of the Urban Life Together Conference: Inhabiting Our Neighborhoods. (pp. 62-71). Retrieved from https://www.urbanseed.org/publications/articles/2015/11/12/lynne-taylor-life-to-the-full-how-local-congregations-can-help-older-adults-thrive

Filep, C. V., Thompson-Fawcett, M., & Rae, M. (2015). Advancing new urban conceptions: The Stockholm Study. In C. Ergler & S. Connelly (Eds.), Proceedings of the Postgraduate Symposium. (pp. 38). Dunedin, New Zealand: Department of Geography, University of Otago. [Abstract]

Girsch, K. (2015, April). What are the spiritual sacrifices in 1 Peter 2.5? Verbal presentation at the Muted Voices Conference: Neglected Texts and Early Christian Identities, Durham, UK.

Rae, M. (2015). [Review of the book Nations and nationalism in the theology of Karl Barth]. Relegere, 5(1), 150-152. [Book Review].

Tombs, D. (2015, November). Crucifixions and controversies in the First World War. Verbal presentation at the "Peace, Not War, Shall Be Our Boast": Historical, Theological and Contemporary Perspectives on Peace and Christianity in New Zealand Conference, Wellington, New Zealand.

Tombs, D. (2015, October). The massacre at Nanking, crucifixion and public theology. Verbal presentation at the International Symposium on Religion and Social Justice, Shanghai, China.

Tombs, D. (2015, August). Truth, forgiveness and reconciliation. Verbal presentation at the The Art of Forgiveness Conference: A Richer Appreciation of the Breadth and Depth of Forgiveness, Auckland, New Zealand.

Tombs, D. (2015, November). Breaking the silence: The role of churches in responding to sexual violence in South Africa. Verbal presentation at the American Academy of Religion (AAR) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, USA.

Tombs, D. (2015). Towards a public theology of reconciliation in Northern Ireland. In J. O'Grady, C. Higgins & J. Lal Fernando (Eds.), Mining truths: Festschrift in honour of Geraldine Smyth OP: Ecumenical theologian and peacebuilder. (pp. 109-129). Sankt Ottilien, Germany: EOS.

Tombs, D. (2015, November). Trauma, denial, and memory: Reading crucifixion as sexual violence. Verbal presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Atlanta, USA.

Harding, J. E. (2015, November). Masculine domination and the anthropology of biblical commentary: The case of Philo of Alexandria. Verbal presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Atlanta, USA.

Rae, M. (2015, November). Biblical foundations of a Trinitarian hermeneutic. Verbal presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Atlanta, USA.

Marcar, G. P. (2015). Aquinas' Quinque Viae: Fools, evil, and the hiddenness of God. Heythrop Journal, 56(1), 67-75. doi: 10.1111/heyj.12137

Trebilco, P. (2015, December). The juxtaposition of various terms for "outsiders" in New Testament texts. Verbal presentation at the Aotearoa New Zealand Association for Biblical Studies 18th Annual Meeting, Auckland, New Zealand.

Holmes, C. (2015). "Renewal through union": Thomas F. Torrance on the new basis of ethics. Participatio, 5, 45-55.

Harding, J. E. (2015). Scriptualization, the production of the Biblical Israel, and the gay Antichrist: A response to The Babylon Complex. Bible & Critical Theory, 11(2), 76-95. doi: 10.2104%2Fbct.v11i2.628

Harding, J. (2015, September). Homophobia and masculine domination in Judges 19-21. Verbal presentation at the Radicalism, Violence, and Religious Texts Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

Holmes, C. (2015, November). The theology of Karl Barth: A panel on Christopher Holmes' The Holy Spirit. Panel discussion at the 67th Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting: Marriage and the Family, Atlanta, USA.

Trebilco, P. (2015). Epigraphy and the study of the Polis and the Ekklēsia in the Greco-Roman world. In J. R. Harrison & L. L. Welborn (Eds.), The first urban churches 1: Methodological foundations. (pp. 89-109). Atlanta, GA: SBL Press.

Trebilco, P. (2015). Early Jewish communities in Asia Minor and the early Christian movement. In M. Tiwald (Ed.), Q in context II: Social setting and archaeological background of the Sayings Source. (pp. 213-231). Göttingen, Germany: V&R unipress.

Trebilco, P. (2015, October). The Acts of John and Christian communities in Ephesus in the mid-second century. Verbal presentation at the Authority and Identity in Emerging Christianities in Asia Minor and Greece International Conference, Berlin, Germany.

Tombs, D. (2015, September). Latin American liberation theology and its ongoing legacy. University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Inaugural Professorial Lecture].

Holmes, C. (2015, October). Avoiding caricatures: Toward understanding a religious tradition-Christian faith-on its own terms. Verbal presentation at the Religion Across the Humanities: Matariki Humanities Colloquium, Kingston, Canada.

Cooper, T. (2015, October). Innovations in teaching church history. Verbal presentation at the Religion Across the Humanities: Matariki Humanities Colloquium, Kingston, Canada.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2015). The Holy Spirit. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 218p.

Holmes, C. (2015). [Review of the book The Holy Spirit: In biblical teaching, through the centuries, and today]. International Journal of Systematic Theology, 17(4), 491-493. doi: 10.1111/ijst.12087

Holmes, C. R. J. (2015). "The subject of contemporization": The Holy Spirit and the task of theological education. Pentecostal Educator, 2(2), 23-30.

Cooper, T. (2015). The minutes and papers of the Westminster Assembly. Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 66(4), 812-816. doi: 10.1017/S0022046914000669

Harding, J. E. (2015). What is reception history, and what happens to you if you do it? In E. England & W. J. Lyons (Eds.), Reception history and Biblical Studies. (pp. 31-44). London: Bloomsbury.

Cooper, T. (2015). Teaching church history in global perspective in New Zealand. Teaching Theology & Religion, 18(3), 286-290. doi: 10.1111/teth.12297

Holmes, C. R. J. (2015). [Review of the book Trinity, freedom and love: An engagement with the theology of Eberhard Jüngel]. International Journal of Systematic Theology, 17(3), 322-324. doi: 10.1111/ijst.12023

Trebilco, P. (2015, April). Early Jewish communities in Asia Minor and the early Christian movement. Sydney College of Divinity Annual Lecture, Sydney, Australia. [Public Seminar].

Harding, J. E., & Dawes, G. W. (2015). Body. In S. E. Balentine (Ed.), Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and theology (Vol. 1). (pp. 86-92). Oxford University Press. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Trebilco, P. (2015, May). Engaging—or not engaging—the city: Reading 1-2 Timothy and the Johannine letters in the city of Ephesus. Keynote presentation at the Centre for the Social-Scientific Study of the Bible Conference: Cities of God? An Interdisciplinary and International Assessment of Early Christian Engagement with the Ancient Urban Environment(s), London.

Trebilco, P. (2015, May). The Artemis cult in Ephesus and the Johannine letters. Keynote presentation at the Society for the Study of Early Christianity (SSEC) Conference: The Early Church: Cults and Controversies, Sydney, Australia.

Trebilco, P. (2015, May). Identity formation in earliest Christianity: Constructing outsiders in New Testament letters. Keynote presentation at the Society for the Study of Early Christianity (SSEC) Conference: The early church: Cults and controversies, Sydney, Australia.

Holmes, C. (2015, April). Eternal life and the greatness of God. Verbal presentation at the Eternal God—Eternal Life: Theological Explorations of the Concept of Immortality Conference, Aberdeen, UK.

Rae, M. (2015). Christian theology: The basics. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 178p.

Holmes, C. (2015 January). Resurrection and reality in the theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. The Challenge of Bonhoeffer's Theology for Contemporary Ethics and Public Life, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK. [Public Seminar].

Holmes, C. R. J. (2014). [Review of the book God the eternal contemporary: Trinity, eternity, and time in Karl Barth]. Karl Barth Society Newsletter, 48(Spring), 6-7. Retrieved from https://kbsna.kbarth.org

Shepherd, A. (2014). The gift of the other: Levinas, Derrida, and a theology of hospitality. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 264p.

Shepherd, A. (2014). [Review of the book Animal suffering and the problem of evil]. Stimulus, 21(1), 60-62. [Book Review].

Taylor, L. (2014, October). Life to the full: How local congregations can help marginalized older adults thrive. Verbal presentation at the Australian Association for Mission Studies (AAMS) Triennial Conference, Adelaide, Australia.

Taylor, L. (2014, October). God at work: Investigating why people become Christians today. Verbal presentation at the Urban Life Together Forum: Urban Seed, Melbourne, Australia.

Shepherd, A. (2014, November). How do we understand the evil that led to the huge death toll? How can we be empowered to live peacefully together? Verbal presentation at the World War I Study Day: How Shall We Remember Them? Auckland, New Zealand.

Girsch, K. (2014, November). "Begotten with imperishable seed": Ethnicity and procreative imagery in 1 Peter 1. Verbal presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Annual Meeting, San Diego, USA.

Harding, J. E. (2014, November). The multiple origins of scriptural commentary. Verbal presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Annual Meeting, San Diego, USA.

Filep, C. V., Thompson-Fawcett, M., & Rae, M. (2014). Stories of urbanisation. Proceedings of the Relational Landscape Studies of Urbanisation Conference. Retrieved from http://landscapestudies.se/conference/programme.html

Trebilco, P. (2014). The Holy Spirit in 1 John. In J. T. K. Lim (Ed.), Holy Spirit: Unfinished agenda. (pp. 71-74). Singapore: Genesis Books & Word N Works.

Tombs, D. Lived religion, (in)tolerance and the dehumanising violence of the cross. Center for the Study of Lived Religion, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. [Public Seminar].

Tombs, D. (2014, May). The churches and transitional justice in Latin America. Verbal presentation at the Faith Communities and Transitional Justice Conference, Belfast, UK.

Morris, N., & Tombs, D. (2014). 'A solid and united phalanx'? Protestant churches and the Ulster Covenant 1912-2012. In J. Wolfe (Ed.), Irish religious conflict in comparative perspective: Catholics, Protestants and Muslims. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave MacMillan.

Tombs, D. (2014). Silent no more: Sexual violence in conflict as a challenge to the worldwide church. Acta Theologica, 34(2), 147-165. doi: 10.4314/actat.v34i2.9

Tombs, D. (2014). Conflict-related sexual violence, news media and reconciliation in the Balkans. In D. V. Nedeljković, S. Sremac, N. Kneżević & D. Gruhonjić (Eds.), Uloga medija u normalizaciji odnosa na zapadnom Balkanu [The role of media and reconciliation in the post-conflict society: An example of the Balkans]. (pp. 31-46). Novi Sad, Serbia: Novi Sad University Press.

Tombs, D. (2014). Sexual ethics and the scandal of the cross. In A. H. Cole, Jr (Ed.), Theology in service to the church: Global and ecumenical perspectives. (pp. 122-138). Eugene, OR: Cascade Books.

Tombs, D. (2014). The cross and the reconciliation of enemies. In K. M. Heffelfinger & P. G. McGlinchey (Eds.), Atonement as gift: Re-imagining the cross for the church and the world. (pp. 67-78). Milton Keynes, UK: Paternoster.

Holmes, C. (2014, November). "The subject of contemporization": The Holy Spirit and the task of theological education. Verbal presentation at the American Academy of Religion (AAR) Annual Meeting, San Diego, USA.

Holmes, C. (2014, November). Some first principles of an apocalyptic dogmatics. Verbal presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) and the American Academy of Religion (AAR) Additional Meeting: Explorations in Theology and Apocalyptic, San Diego, USA.

Holmes, C. (2014, November). Renewal through union: Thomas F. Torrance on the new basis of ethics. Verbal presentation at the Systematic Theology Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (STAANZ) Conference: Theological Ethics, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2014). Eberhard Jüngel's soteriologically minded doctrine of the Trinity: Some commendations and reservations. In R. D. Nelson (Ed.), Indicative of grace: Imperative of freedom: Essays in honour of Eberhard Jüngel in his 80th year. (pp. 101-113). London: Bloomsbury.

Trebilco, P. (2014). Creativity at the boundary: Features of the linguistic and conceptual construction of outsiders in the Pauline corpus. New Testament Studies, 60(2), 185-201. doi: 10.1017/S0028688513000404

Cooper, T. (2014). Transformative learning in church history. In L. Ball & J. R. Harrison (Eds.), Learning and Teaching Theology: Some Ways Ahead. (pp. 201-210). Melbourne, Australia: Morning Star. [Full Paper]

Holmes, C. R. J. (2014). Calvin and the threefold office of Christ: Suggestive teaching regarding the nature of the intra-divine life? In M. Habets (Ed.), Ecumenical perspectives on the Filioque for the twenty-first century. (pp. 107-119). London: Bloomsbury.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2014). The perfecting God. In K. Eilers & K. Strobel (Eds.), Sanctified by grace: A theology of the Christian life. (pp. 75-88). London: Bloomsbury.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2014). Resurrection and reality in the theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Bonhoeffer Legacy: Australasian Journal of Bonhoeffer Studies, 2(1), 1-6.

Trebilco, P. (2014, May). The different function of outsider labels in 1 Corinthians and Romans. Verbal presentation at the Asia Pacific Liaison Committee (APLC) and Society for New Testament Studies (SNTS) Inauguration Conference, Hong Kong, China.

Cooper, T. (2014). [Review of the book Christ and controversy: The person of Christ in nonconformist thought and ecclesial experience]. Journal of Reformed Theology, 8(1), 96-97. doi: 10.1163/15697312-00801009

Cooper, T. (2014). [Review of the book Antinomianism: Reformed Theology's unwelcome guest?]. The Gospel Coalition, (3 March). Retrieved from http://thegospelcoalition.org/article/antinomianism

Cooper, T. (2014). Conversion, autobiography and Richard Baxter's Reliquiae Baxterianae (1696). Seventeenth Century, 29(2), 113-129. doi: 10.1080/0268117X.2014.892024

Rae, M. (2014). Calvin on the authority of scripture. In M. Rae, P. Matheson & B. Knowles (Eds.), Calvin, the man and the legacy. (pp. 79-96). Adelaide, Australia: ATF Theology.

Rae, M., Matheson, P., & Knowles, B. (Eds.). (2014). Calvin, the man and the legacy. Adelaide, Australia: ATF Theology, 269p.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2014). Bonhoeffer and reformed Christology: Towards a trinitarian supplement. Theology Today, 71(1), 28-42. doi: 10.1177/0040573613518643

Filep, C. V., Thompson-Fawcett, M., & Rae, M. (2014). Built narratives. Journal of Urban Design, 19(3), 298-316. doi: 10.1080/13574809.2014.890043

Holmes, C. R. J. (2014). The aseity of God as a material evangelical concern. Journal of Reformed Theology, 8(1), 67-78. doi: 10.1163/15697312-00801003

Cooper, T. (2014). [Review of the book Windows into men's souls: Religious nonconformity in Tudor and Early Stuart England]. American Historical Review, 119(1), 247-248. doi: 10.1093/ahr/119.1.247

Rae, M. (2014). The dissident tradition of Christian pacifism. In T. Shogimen & V. A. Spencer (Eds.), Visions of peace: Asia and the West. (pp. 29-46). Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Rae, M. (2014). Building from the rubble: Architecture, memory, and hope. In J. Goroncy (Ed.), "Tikkun olam": To mend the world: A confluence of theology and the arts. (pp. 136-151). Eugene, OR: Pickwick.

Morris, P., Shepard, W., Tidswell, T., & Trebilco, P. (2014). Introduction: Setting the scene. In P. Morris, W. Shepard, P. Trebilco & T. Tidswell (Eds.), The teaching and study of Islam in western universities. (pp. 1-8). Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

Morris, P., Shepard, W., Trebilco, P., & Tidswell, T. (Eds.). (2014). The teaching and study of Islam in western universities. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 198p.

Shepherd, A. (2013). Crisis and the community of creation. Refresh, 12(1), 3-8.

Shepherd, A. (2013). Face to face with violence: Hitchens & religion, hospitality, and peace-building. In N. Hoggard Creegan & A. Shepherd (Eds.), Taking rational trouble over the mysteries: Reactions to atheism. (pp. 23-46). Eugene, OR: Pickwick.

Shepherd, A. (2013). Forecasting the future: Credit, debt and perfect storms. Stimulus, 20(1), 2-3. [Editorial].

Hoggard Creegan, N., & Shepherd, A. (Eds.). (2013). Taking rational trouble over the mysteries: Reactions to atheism. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 258p.

Girsch, K. (2013, August). Why are there four gospels? Invited talk at Durham Cathedral, Durham, UK. [Public Seminar].

Rae, M. (2013, September). The Church as locus of cultural renewal. Keynote presentation at the 25th South Pacific Association of Evangelical Colleges Biennial Conference, Brisbane, Australia.

Rae, M. (2013, September). The Gospel and cultural renewal. Keynote presentation at the 25th South Pacific Association of Evangelical Colleges Biennial Conference, Brisbane, Australia.

Rae, M. (2013, September). The transformative work of God. Keynote presentation at the 25th South Pacific Association of Evangelical Colleges Biennial Conference, Brisbane, Australia.

Tombs, D. (2013, September). Regarding the shame of others. Verbal presentation at the Global Network for Public Theology, The Word and the World Conference: Public Theology in an Age of Global Media, Chester, UK.

Tombs, D. (2013, October). News media, sexualized violence and theology: Regarding the shame of others. Keynote presentation at the Role of Media in Normalizing Relations in the Western Balkans International Conference, Novi Sad, Serbia.

Tombs, D. (2013, October). Torture, crucifixion and eucharist: Sacramental imagination and human flourishing. Verbal presentation at the Irish Theological Association Conference: Theologies of Human Flourishing, Dublin, Ireland.

Tombs, D. (2013, November). Crucifixion as a ritual of power, desecration and sexualized violence. Verbal presentation at the American Academy of Religion (AAR) Annual Meeting, Baltimore, USA.

Trebilco, P. (2013). Early Christian communities in the Greco-Roman city: Perspectives on urban ministry from the New Testament. Ex Auditu, 29, 25-48.

Kinane, K., Durbin, S., Harding, J. E., Repphun, E., & Sweetman, W. (Eds.). (2013). Relegere, 3(2). [Journal Editors].

Durbin, S., Harding, J. E., Repphun, E., & Sweetman, W. (Eds.). (2013). Relegere, 3(1). [Journal Editors].

Holmes, C. (2013, November). Taking seriously the resurrection of Christ: A conversation with Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Keynote presentation at the 9th Annual Australian Bonhoeffer Conference: Hearing the Word, Acting in Faith, Kincumber, Australia.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2013). [Review of the book Revisioning Christology: Theology in the Reformed tradition]. Journal of Reformed Theology, 7(1), 127-128. doi: 10.1163/15697312-12341286

Harding, J. E. (2013). The love of David and Jonathan: Ideology, text, reception. Sheffield, UK: Equinox, 450p.

Harding, J. (2013). Opposite sex marriage a biblical ideal? The case of David and Jonathan. In A. H. Cadwallader (Ed.), Pieces of ease and grace: Biblical essays on sexuality and welcome. (pp. 35-52). Adelaide, Australia: ATF Theology.

Harding, J. E. (2013). History, hermeneutics, and theodicy in light of Israel's tradition of protest. In J. B. Green & T. Meadowcroft (Eds.), Ears that hear: Explorations in theological interpretation of the Bible. (pp. 223-252). Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Phoenix Press.

Harding, J. E. (2013). The silent goddess and the gendering of divine speech in Jeremiah 44. In C. M. Maier & C. J. Sharp (Eds.), Prophecy and power: Jeremiah in feminist and postcolonial perspective. (pp. 208-223). London: Bloomsbury.

Rae, M. (2013). Biblical theology and the communicative presence of God. In C. R. Seitz & K. H. Richards (Eds.), The Bible as Christian scripture: The work of Brevard S. Childs. (pp. 137-154). Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2013). The person interprets the work: Reviewing an important Christological theme and some of its political implications. In K. B. Nielsen, R. K. Wüstenberg & J. Zimmermann (Eds.), Dem Rad in die Speichen fallen: Das Politische in der Theologie Dietrich Bonhoeffers [A spoke in the wheel: The political in the theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer]. (pp. 164-177). Munich, Germany: Gütersloher Verlagshaus.

Holmes, C. (2013, November). Early Christian understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit in rightly relating exegesis and theology. Verbal presentation at the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Baltimore, USA.

Holmes, C. (2013, December). Some reflections on Coakley's "Incorporative trinitarianism". Verbal presentation at the Beyond Sacrifice? Gender, Evolution and Spirituality Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2013). The province and cities of Asia. In J. B. Green & L. M. McDonald (Eds.), The world of the New Testament: Cultural, social and historical contexts. (pp. 501-521). Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic.

Trebilco, P. (2013). 1 Timothy 3.16 as a proto-rule of faith. In J. B. Green & T. Meadowcroft (Eds.), Ears that hear: Explorations in theological interpretation of the Bible. (pp. 170-190). Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Phoenix Press.

Trebilco, P. (2013). Studying "fractionation' in earliest Christianity in Rome and Ephesus. In C. Breytenbach & J. Frey (Eds.), Reflections on the early Christian history of religion [Erwägungen zur frühchristlichen Religionsgeschichte]. (pp. 293-333). Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.

Trebilco, P. (2013, July). Creativity at the boundary: Features of the linguistic and conceptual construction of outsiders in the New Testament. Verbal presentation at the 68th General Meeting of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas, Perth, Australia.

Trebilco, P. (2013, September). Early Christian communities in the Greco-Roman city: Perspectives on urban ministry from the New Testament. Verbal presentation at the Symposium on the Theological Interpretation of Scripture: Urban Ministry, Chicago, USA.

Cooper, T. (2013, September). Transformative learning in the teaching of Church History. Verbal presentation at the Sydney College of Divinity (SCD) Conference: Learning and Teaching in Theology: The Way Ahead, Sydney, Australia.

Trebilco, P. (2013). Labelling 'the outsider' in the New Testament: The use of οἱ ἔξω. Proceedings of the Australia & New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) Conference: Christians in Communities: Christians as Communities. (pp. 22). Retrieved from http://www.laidlaw.ac.nz

Holmes, C. (2013). Calvin and the threefold office of Christ: Suggestive teaching regarding the nature of the intra-divine life? Proceedings of the Australia & New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) Conference: Christians in Communities: Christians as Communities. (pp. 15-16). Retrieved from http://www.laidlaw.ac.nz

Holmes, C. R. J. (2013). Perfections of God. In R. E. Burnett (Ed.), Westminster handbook to Karl Barth. (pp. 157-161). Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press.

Cooper, T. (2013, June). Puritans are people too: Richard Baxter, John Owen and a puritan personality clash. 'Radical Religion in the Trans-Atlantic World' Lecture, Institute for Collaborative Research in the Humanities, Queen's University, Belfast, UK. [Public Seminar].

Trebilco, P. (2013). The social setting of the Epistle to the Romans. In K. K. Yeo (Ed.), From Rome to Beijing: Symposia on Roger Jewett's commentary on Romans. (pp. 299-309). Lincoln, NE: Kairos Studies.

Rae, M. (2013). Paul, the Romans and us. In K. K. Yeo (Ed.), From Rome to Beijing: Symposia on Roger Jewett's commentary on Romans. (pp. 287-298). Lincoln, NE: Kairos Studies.

Rae, M. (2013). Response: Reading as formation. In J. B. Green & T. Meadowcroft (Eds.), Ears that hear: Explorations in theological interpretation of the Bible. (pp. 258-262). Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Phoenix Press.

Rae, M. (2013). The unholy notion of “holy war”: A Christian critique. In H. Thomas, J. Evans & P. Copan (Eds.), Holy war in the Bible: Christian morality and an Old Testament problem. (pp. 287-311). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.

Rae, M. (2013). Theological interpretation and the problem of method. In J. B. Green & T. Meadowcroft (Eds.), Ears that hear: Explorations in theological interpretation of the Bible. (pp. 11-25). Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Phoenix Press.

Cooper, T. (2013). [Review of the books The I. B. Tauris history of the Christian church series]. Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 64(3), 552-556. doi: 10.1017/S0022046911001667

Holmes, C. R. J. (2013). The person and work of Christ revisited: In conversation with Karl Barth. Anglican Theological Review, 95(1), 37-55.

Trebilco, P. (2013). [Review of the book Greening Paul: Rereading the apostle in a time of ecological crisis]. Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 75(1), 152-154. [Book Review].

Cooper, T. (2013). [Review of the book The intellectual culture of Puritan women, 1558–1680]. Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 64(1), 180. doi: 10.1017/s0022046912001169

Shepherd, A. (2012). A walk in the garden: Wooed by the Creator. Refresh, 11(1), 19-24.

Shepherd, A. (2012). The ecological crisis: A Christian response. Spanz, (52), 2.

Holmes, C. R. J., & Marga, A. (2012). Conversation with the Editors of [the Journal] Evangelical Theology [Translation]. In E. Busch (Ed.), Barth in conversation: Volume 1, 1959-1962. (pp. 270-272). Loiusville, KY: Westminister John Knox Press.

Holmes, C. R. J., & Marga, A. (2012). Conversation in the Zofingia II 1959 [Translation]. In E. Busch (Ed.), Barth in conversation: Volume 1, 1959-1962. (pp. 30-35). Loiusville, KY: Westminister John Knox Press.

Tombs, D. (2012, November). The cross, the lynching tree, and the silences. Verbal presentation at the American Academy of Religion (AAR) Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA.

Tombs, D. (2012, April). Conflict transformation, ecumenical imagination and Christian hope. Verbal presentation at the Assisi Gathering: Where We Dwell in Common: Pathways for Dialogue in 21st Century, Assisi, Italy.

Tombs, D. (2012, September). The Irish churches and the Ulster Covenant 1912-2012. Verbal presentation at the Religious Conflict and Difference Conference, Belfast, UK.

Tombs, D. (2012). Archbishop Romero and reconciliation in El Salvador. In M. Leiner & S. Flämig (Eds.), Latin America between conflict and reconciliation. (pp. 41-56). Bristol, CT: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.

Rae, M. (2012, November). The forgetfulness of Christian anamnesis. Verbal presentation at the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA.

Rae, M. A. (2012). Introduction. In M. A. Rae (Ed.), Critical conversations: Michael Polanyi and Christian theology. (pp. 1-8). Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications.

Rae, M. A. (Ed.). (2012). Critical conversations: Michael Polanyi and Christian theology. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 189p.

Durbin, S., Harding, J. E., Repphun, E., & Sweetman, W. (Eds.). (2012). Relegere, 2(1). [Journal Editors].

Sax, B. E., Gabriele, M., Durbin, S., Harding, J. E., Repphun, E., & Sweetman, W. (Eds.). (2012). Relegere, 2(2). [Journal Editors].

Harding, J. E. (2012). Divine knowledge in the book of Job and 4QInstruction. In D. Burns & J. W. Rogerson (Eds.), Far from minimal: Celebrating the work and influence of Philip R. Davies. (pp. 173-192). London: T & T Clark.

Harding, J. E. (2012). David and Jonathan, Story of. In D. C. Allison, C. Helmer, S. Choon-Leong, H. Spieckermann, B. D. Walfish & E. Ziolkowski (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and its reception (Vol. 6). (pp. 256-270). Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Trebilco, P. (2012). The significance of the distribution of self-designations in Acts. Novum Testamentum, 54, 30-49. doi: 10.1163/156853611X593269

Trebilco, P. (2012, May). Reading Ephesians in Ephesus. Invited presentation at the Ephesus as a Religious Center under the Principate: An International Symposium in Honor of Richard Oster, Memphis, USA.

Trebilco, P. (2012, October). What's in a name? Some labels early Christians used for each other and their significance for our understanding of the Christian life: 2. 'Believers' and 'Slaves'. Verbal presentation at the 'Determined Living': Faith, Discipleship and Ministry in a Consumer Age Conference, Nelson, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2012, October). Some labels early Christians used for each other and their significance for our understanding of the Christian life: 1. 'Brothers' and 'Sisters' and 'Saints'. Verbal presentation at the 'Determined Living': Faith, Discipleship and Ministry in a Consumer Age Conference, Nelson, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2012, December). 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1 and 'Unbelievers'. Verbal presentation at the Aotearoa New Zealand Association for Biblical Studies (ANZABS) Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

Rae, M. (2012). A balm for our wounds: Forging peace in Aotearoa New Zealand. In R. Noake & P. C. H. Kollontai (Eds.), Building communities of reconciliation: Christian responses to situations of conflict (Vol. II). (pp. 45-63). Seoul, Korea: Nanumsa.

Rae, M. (2012). The congregation as hermeneutic of the gospel. In M. T. B. Laing & P. Weston (Eds.), Theology in missionary perspective: Lesslie Newbigin's legacy. (pp. 189-202). Eugene, OR: Pickwick.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2012). Word. In M. A. Beavis & M. J. Gilmour (Eds.), Dictionary of the Bible and western culture. (pp. 609-610). Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Phoenix Press. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Holmes, C. R. J. (2012). The spirit and the promise: On becoming aligned with the way things really are. In J. B. Davis & D. Harink (Eds.), Apocalyptic and the future of theology: With and beyond J. Louis Martyn. (pp. 219-235). Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock.

Cooper, T. (2012, November). The reliability of the Reliquiae Baxterianae (1696). Verbal presentation at the North American Conference on British Studies in conjunction with the Northeast Conference on British Studies, Montreal, Canda.

Cooper, T. (2012). Owen's personality: The man behind the theology. In K. M. Kapic & M. Jones (Eds.), The Ashgate research companion to John Owen's theology. (pp. 215-226). Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Rae, M. (2012). Beyond paradox: Faith and reason in the thought of Søren Kierkegaard. In W. Cristaudo & H.-w. Wong (Eds.), From faith in reason to reason in faith: Transformations in philosophical theology from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries. (pp. 77-92). Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Rae, M. (2012, May). The work of Word and Spirit: Explorations in the Biblical theology of Dr Yonggi Cho. Verbal presentation at the 20th Youngsan International Theological Symposium: Youngsan Yonggi Cho's Biblical Theology, Gunpo City, South Korea.

Rae, M. (2012). The subversive theology of Rua Kēnana. In H. Morrison, L. Paterson, B. Knowles & M. Rae (Eds.), Mana Māori and Christianity. (pp. 223-242). Wellington, New Zealand: Huia.

Te Kaawa, W. (2012). A gifted people: Māori and Pākehā covenants within the Presbyterian church. In H. Morrison, L. Paterson, B. Knowles & M. Rae (Eds.), Mana Māori and Christianity. (pp. 3-22). Wellington, New Zealand: Huia.

Morrison, H., Paterson, L., Knowles, B., & Rae, M. (Eds.). (2012). Mana Māori and Christianity. Wellington, New Zealand: Huia, 356p.

Holmes, C. (2012, June-July). The person interprets the work: Re-considering an important theme in Bonhoeffer's Christology lectures and Ethics manuscripts. Verbal presentation at the XI International Bonhoeffer Congress: A Spoke in the Wheel: Reconsidering the Political in the Theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Sigtuna, Sweden.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2012). The church and the presence of Christ: Defending actualist ecclesiology. Pro Ecclesia, XXI(3), 268-280.

Cooper, T. (2012). Prynne, William. In G. A. Sullivan & A. Stewart (Eds.), The encyclopedia of English Renaissance literature (Vol. 1). (pp. 798-800). Chichester, UK: Blackwell. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Cooper, T. (2012). Baxter, Richard. In G. A. Sullivan & A. Stewart (Eds.), The encyclopedia of English Renaissance literature (Vol. 1). (pp. 52-56). Chichester, UK: Blackwell. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Cooper, T. (2012). Llwyd, Morgan. In G. A. Sullivan & A. Stewart (Eds.), The encyclopedia of English Renaissance literature (Vol. 1). (pp. 609-611). Chichester, UK: Blackwell. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Cooper, T., & Gardiner, K. (2012). Pastoring the pastor: Emails of a journey through ministry. Tain, UK: Christian Focus, 207p.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2012). Revelation in the present tense: On rethinking theological interpretation in the light of the prophetic office of Jesus Christ. Journal of Theological Interpretation, 6(1), 23-42.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2012). [Review of the book Ascension Theology]. Modern Theology, 28(2), 343-345. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-0025.2012.01748.x

Holmes, C. R. J. (2012). Ethics in the presence of Christ. London: T & T Clark, 164p.

Trebilco, P. (2012). Self-designations and group identity in the New Testament. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 375p.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2011). [Review of the book Christian ethics as witness: Barth's ethics for a world at risk]. Karl Barth Society Newsletter, 42(Spring), 23-25. Retrieved from https://kbsna.kbarth.org

Shepherd, A. (2011). 2011 NZ general election: Issues & discussion papers. Centre for Theology & Public Issues, University of Otago. Retrieved from https://www.otago.ac.nz/ctpi/resources/otago023959.html. [Other Research Output].

Repphun, E., Galbraith, D., Sweetman, W., & Harding, J. (2011). Beyond Christianity, the Bible, and the text: Urgent tasks and new orientations for reception history [Editorial]. Relegere, 1(1), 1-11.

Rae, M. (2011, October). Theology and the pursuit of truth. University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Inaugural Professorial Lecture].

Rae, M. (2011). Locating the church in evangelical theology. In T. Meadow & M. Habets (Eds.), Gospel, truth, & interpretation: Evangelical identity in Aotearoa New Zealand. (pp. 174-190). Auckland, New Zealand: Archer Press.

Harding, J. E., Repphun, E., & Sweetman, W. (Eds.). (2011). Relegere, 1(2). [Journal Editor].

Harding, J. (Ed.). (2011). The Bible & Critical Theory, 7(2) [Book reviews]. [Journal Section Editor].

Harding, J. E., Repphun, E., & Sweetman, W. (Eds.). (2011). Relegere, 1(1). [Journal Editor].

Cooper, T. (2011, September). 1696 and all that: Richard Baxter, John Owen and the Reliquiae Baxterianae. Public launch of the Reliquiae Baxterianae project, London, UK. [Invited Presentation].

Holmes, C. (2011, September). The Church reality and the Christian life. Verbal presentation at the Institute for New Anglicanism: Determined Church Conference: Faith, Discipleship and Ministry in a Consumer Age, Nelson, New Zealand.

Holmes, C. (2011, December). The Filioque and the Mission of the Son: Rethinking an ancient controversy in light of the Triune economy. Verbal presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Systematic Theology Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (STAANZ), Auckland, New Zealand.

Boer, R., Harding, J., Runions, E., Kotsko, A., Rivera, M., & Pyper, H. (2011, November). Book review: Antonio Negri, the labour of Job: The biblical text as a parable of human labour [Panel discussion]. Verbal presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, San Francisco, CA.

Harding, J. E. (2011, November). The silent goddess and the gendering of divine speech in Jeremiah 44. Verbal presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, San Francisco, CA.

Harding, J. E. (2011, August). History, hermeneutics, and theodicy in light of Israel's countertestimony. Verbal presentation at the Colloquium on Theological Interpretation, Auckland, New Zealand.

Holmes, C. (2011, November). “According to the will of our God and Father”: Christology and the doctrine of the divine attributes. Verbal presentation at the American Academy of Religion (AAR) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Holmes, C. (2011, November). “Let us also be guided by the Spirit”: The promise of the Abrahamic blessing for human sexuality today. Verbal presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Holmes, C. (2011, November). The spirit and the promise: On becoming aligned with the way things really are. Verbal presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Harding, J. (2011, November). Traduttore, traditore? The ambiguities of Job and the integrity of God-talk. Verbal presentation at the Anglican Association of Biblical Scholars Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Harding, J. E. (2011). David and Jonathan between Athens and Jerusalem. Relegere, 1(1), 37-92. Retrieved from http://www.relegere.org/index.php/relegere/issue/view/23

Holmes, C. R. J. (2011). Feuerbach, Ludwig. In I. A. McFarland, D. A. S. Fergusson, K. Kilby & I. R. Torrance (Eds.), Cambridge dictionary of Christian theology. (pp. 186-187). Cambridge University Press.

Cooper, T. (2011). Antinomianism. In I. A. McFarland, D. A. S. Fergusson, K. Kilby & I. R. Torrance (Eds.), Cambridge dictionary of Christian theology. (pp. 22-23). Cambridge University Press.

Holmes, C. (2011). “A specific form of relationship”: On the dogmatic implications of Barth's account of election and commandment for his theological ethics. In M. T. Dempsey (Ed.), Trinity and election in contemporary theology. (pp. 182-200). Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans.

Holmes, C. (2011). [Review of the book Christ the key]. Toronto Journal of Theology, 27(1), 141-142. [Book Review].

Cooper, T. (2011). John Owen, Richard Baxter and the formation of nonconformity. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 343p.

Trebilco, P. (2011). Christians in the Lycus Valley: The view from Ephesus and from Western Asia Minor. In A. H. Cadwallader & M. Trainor (Eds.), Colossae in space and time: Linking to an ancient city. (pp. 180-211). Göttingen, Germany: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.

Mulholland, M., Fox, A., Gillett, G., Ruru, J., Ballantyne, T., & Rae, M. (2011). Responses to Malcolm Mulholland's "Challenging our symbols of nationhood" [Roundtable discussion]. In A. Fox (Ed.), Symbolising New Zealand: Papers presented at the Centre for Research on National Identity Conference. (pp. 111-123). Dunedin, New Zealand: Centre for Research on National Identity, University of Otago. [Full Paper]

Rae, M. (2011). Landmarks: Architecture and the symbolisation of cultural identity. In A. Fox (Ed.), Symbolising New Zealand: Papers presented at the Centre for Research on National Identity Conference. (pp. 43-50). Dunedin, New Zealand: Centre for Research on National Identity, University of Otago. [Full Paper]

Trebilco, P. (2011, July). The significance of the distribution of self-designations in Acts. Verbal presentation at the Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools (ANZATS) Conference: Found in translation: Bible, worship, mission, Sydney, Australia.

Trebilco, P. (2011, November). Epigraphy and the study of the Polis and the Ekklesia in the Greco-Roman world. Verbal presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting (SBL), San Francisco, CA.

Trebilco, P. (2011, August). When did the early Christians first call themselves Christianoi? Verbal presentation at the 66th General Meeting of the Society for New Testament Studies (SNTS), Annandale-on-Hudson, NY.

Rae, M. (2011). Auckland landmarks: Architecture and the shaping of national identity. In J. Ruru, J. Stephenson & M. Abbott (Eds.), Making our place: Exploring land-use tensions in Aotearoa New Zealand. (pp. 129-144). Dunedin, New Zealand: Otago University Press.

Rae, M. (2011, September). God and ethics: On learning to speak truthfully about moral failure. Verbal presentation at the University of Otago and the Faraday Institute Conference: The New Atheism: A Christian Response, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Rae, M. (2011, July). Building from the rubble: Architecture, memory and hope. Verbal presentation at the 'To Mend the World' Conference: A Confluence of Theology and the Arts, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Rae, M. (2011, August). Theological interpretation and the problem of method. Keynote presentation at the Colloquium on Theological Interpretation of Scripture, Auckland, New Zealand.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2011). [Review of the book The political dimension of reconciliation: A theological analysis of ways of dealing with guilt during the transition to democracy in South africa and (East) Germany]. International Journal of Systematic Theology, 13(3), 377-378. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2400.2010.00534.x

Holmes, C. (2011). [Review of the book The difference heaven makes: Rehearing the Gospel as news]. Theology Today, 68(1), 88-89. doi: 10.1177/0040573610394936

Trebilco, P. (2011). Why did the early Christians call themselves η εκκλησια? New Testament Studies, 57(3), 440-460. doi: 10.1017/S0028688511000087

Trebilco, P. (2011). [Review of the book The pastoral epistles through the centuries.]. Journal of Theological Studies, 62(1), 328-330. doi: 10.1093/jts/flr042

Rae, M. (2011). Salvation in community: The tentative universalism of Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834). In G. Macdonald (Ed.), ″All shall be well″: Explorations in universalism and Christian theology from Origen to Moltmann. (pp. 171-197). Eugene, OR: Cascade Books.

Rae, M. (2011). The spatiality of God. In M. Habets & P. Tolliday (Eds.), Trinitarian theology after Barth. (pp. 70-86). Eugene, OR: Pickwick.

Davidson, I. J., & Rae, M. A. (Eds.). (2011). God of salvation: Soteriology in theological perspective. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 208p.

Rae, M. A. (2011). Salvation and history. In I. J. Davidson & M. A. Rae (Eds.), God of salvation: Soteriology in theological perspective. (pp. 89-104). Farnham, UK: Ashgate.

Shepherd, A. (2010). Creation and Christology: The ecological crisis and eschatological ethics. Stimulus, 18(4), 51-57.

Holmes, C. (2010, November). The ecclesia and the presence of Christ. Verbal presentation at the Annual Conference of the Systematic Theology Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (STAANZ), Dunedin, New Zealand.

Holmes, C. (2010, October-November). Revelation in the present tense: On rethinking interpretation in light of the prophetic office of Jesus Christ. Verbal presentation at the American Academy of Religion (AAR) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Harding, J. (2010, December). Theological hermeneutics/engendering false prophecy: A response to Walter Moberly on Jeremiah. Verbal presentation at the Deception and the Bible Interdisciplinary Colloquium, Bristol, UK.

Harding, J. E. (2010). The Book of Job as metaprophecy. Studies in Religion, 39(4), 523-547. doi: 10.1177/0008429810380187

Trebilco, P. (2010, September-October). Theological foundations for mission in the New Testament. Verbal presentation at the Divine Determination: The Mission of God and the People of God Conference, Nelson, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2010). Asia Minor. In J. J. Collins & D. C. Harlow (Eds.), The Eerdmans dictionary of early Judaism. (pp. 392-396). Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans.

Trebilco, P. (2010). Antioch (Pisidian). In J. J. Collins & D. C. Harlow (Eds.), The Eerdmans dictionary of early Judaism. (pp. 334-336). Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans.

Trebilco, P. (2010). Jesus Christ: Our servant Lord (Philippians 2:6-11): An exposition. In B. Nicolls, T. R. Lua & J. Belding (Eds.), The Church in a changing world: An Asian response: Challenges from the Malang Consultation on globalization. (pp. 49-59). Quezon City, Philippines: Asia Theological Association.

Trebilco, P. (2010). Jesus Christ: Creator and redeemer (Colossians 1:15-20): An exposition. In B. Nicolls, T. R. Lua & J. Belding (Eds.), The Church in a changing world: An Asian response: Challenges from the Malang Consultation on globalization. (pp. 39-48). Quezon City, Philippines: Asia Theological Association.

Trebilco, P. (2010, December). The distribution of self-designations in Acts. Verbal presentation at the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of Aotearoa New Zealand Association for Biblical Studies, Auckland, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2010, September-October). "Global" and "Local" in the New Testament approach to mission and Christian community. Keynote presentation at the Divine Determination: The Mission of God and the People of God Conference, Nelson, New Zealand.

Rae, M. (2010, October). A life directed by governance. Verbal presentation at the Søren Kierkegaard Society Conference Banquet, Atlanta, GA.

Rae, M. (2010, October-November). A balm for our wounds: Forging peace in Aotearoa New Zealand. Verbal presentation at the International Conference on Peace and Reconciliation: Building Communities of Reconciliation with Reflection on the Life and Teaching of Rev. Kyung-Chik Han, Seoul, Korea.

Hall, L., Rae, M., & Holmes, S. (Eds.). (2010). Christian doctrine: A reader. London, UK: SCM Press, 576p.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2010). [Review of the book The legacy of John Paul II: An evangelical assessment]. Pro Ecclesia, XIX(1), 119-121. [Book Review].

Holmes, C. (2010). [Review of the book Like Father, like Son: The Trinity imaged in our humanity]. Scottish Journal of Theology, 63(4), 501-503. doi: 10.1017/S0036930608004456

Holmes, C. R. (2010). [Review of the book Atonement: The person and work of Christ]. Journal of Theological Studies, 61(2), 876-879. doi: 10.1093/jts/flq128

Holmes, C. R. J. (2010). Karl Barth on the economy: In dialogue with Kathryn Tanner. In D. L. Migliore (Ed.), Commanding grace: Studies in Karl Barth's ethics. (pp. 198-215). Grand Rapids, MI: W. B. Eerdmans.

Rae, M. (2010). Kierkegaard and theology. London: T & T Clark International, 232p.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2010). Becoming one: The Christian story and the politics of marriage. In R. R. Jeal (Ed.), Human sexuality and the nuptial mystery. (pp. 131-147). Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock.

Holmes, C. (2010). 'The indivisible whole of God's reality': On the agency of Jesus in Bonhoeffer's Ethics. International Journal of Systematic Theology, 12(3), 283-301. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2400.2009.00492.x

Holmes, C. R. J. (2010). The contemporaneity of God for ethics today: Paul Lehmann's contribution to a neglected theme, in dialogue with Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Studies in Christian Ethics, 23(3), 284-299. doi: 10.1177/0953946810368026

Holmes, C. R. J. (2010). [Review of the book Explorations in Christian theology and ethics: Essays in conversation with Paul L. Lehmann]. Studies in Christian Ethics, 23(3), 336-338. [Book Review].

Trebilco, P. (2010, July). Why did the early Christians call themselves 'the Church'?. University of Otago Department of Theology and Religion Biblical Studies Seminar, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Department Seminar].

Cooper, T. (2010). Why did Richard Baxter and John Owen diverge? The impact of the First Cvil War. Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 61(3), 496-516. doi: 10.1017/s0022046909991448

Rae, M. (2010, June). Holy War: A Christian critique. University of Otago Department of Theology and Religion Seminar, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Department Seminar].

Harding, J. (2009, December). Reading/writing David and Jonathan with John Addington Symonds. Verbal presentation at the Aotearoa-New Zealand Association of Biblical Studies (ANZABS) Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2009, December). Self-designation in earliest Christianity. Verbal presentation at the Aotearoa-New Zealand Association of Biblical Studies (ANZABS) Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2009, July). The humility and exaltation of the servant Lord (Philippians 2:5-11). Verbal presentation at the Asia Theological Association (ATA) Consultation: Christian Leadership Formation in an Age of Crisis: Our Christian Response to Globalization and Religious Pluralism, Malang, Indonesia.

Trebilco, P. (2009, July). The role of the Son in creation and redemption (Colossians 1:15-20). Verbal presentation at the Asia Theological Association (ATA) Consultation: Christian Leadership Formation in an Age of Crisis: Our Christian Response to Globalization and Religious Pluralism, Malang, Indonesia.

Trebilco, P. (2009). Asia Minor and the Bible. In H.-J. Klauk, B. McGinn, P. Mendes-Flohr, C.-L. Seow, H. Spieckermann & B. D. Walfish (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Bible and its reception: Anim-Atheism. (pp. 1034-1037). Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter.

Trebilco, P., Caradus, C., & Rae, S. (2009). Asia Bible Commentary Series. 2 Timothy and Titus. Manila, Philippines: Asia Theological Association, 222p.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2009). [Review of the books Word and church: Essays in Christian dogmatics I and Confessing God: Essays in Christian dogmatics II]. Pro Ecclesia, XVIII(2), 219-223. [Book Review].

Holmes, C. R. J. (2009). [Review of the book A high view of Scripture? The authority of the Bible and the formation of the New Testament canon]. Didaskalia, 20, 108-113. [Book Review].

Holmes, C. R. J. (2009). [Review of the book Incarnation]. Didaskalia, 20, 120-122. [Book Review].

Holmes, C. R. J. (2009). [Review of the book Orthodox and modern: Studies in the theology of Karl Barth]. Calvin Theological Journal, 44(2), 434-436. [Book Review].

Holmes, C. (2009). [Review of the book Authentic faith: Bonhoeffer's theological ethics in context]. International Journal of Systematic Theology, 11(4), 489-490. [Book Review].

Rae, M. (2009, December). The dissident tradition of Christian pacificism. Verbal presentation at the Visions of Peace: The West and Asia Symposium, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Cooper, T. (2009, November). Centre and periphery: Factors of geography in the contrasting careers of John Owen and Richard Baxter. Verbal presentation at the New Zealand Historical Association Conference: Centre and Periphery, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Rae, M. (2009, August). Calvin and the authority of scripture. Verbal presentation at the Calvin Rediscovered Conference: New Zealand and International Perspectives, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Rae, M. (2009, November). Rua Kēnana and the Iharaira. Verbal presentation at the Aspects of Māori Christianity and Mission Symposium: Historical, Theological and Contemporary Perspectives, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Cooper, T. (2009). Of schism: The true nature of it discovered and vindicated. In The literary encyclopedia. The Literary Dictionary Company. Retrieved from http://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=25779

Harding, J. (2009, July). Ideology, intertextuality, and the David and Jonathan narratives. Verbal presentation at the Bible and Critical Theory Seminar, Newcastle, Australia.

Rae, M. (2009, May). The spatiality of God. Keynote presentation at the Trinitarian Theology After Barth International Symposium, Auckland, New Zealand.

Harding, J. (2009). [Review of the book The Bible and epistemology: Biblical soundings on the knowledge of God]. Colloquium, 41(1), 94-99.

Harding, J. E. (2009). The Johannine apocalypse and the risk of knowledge. In W. J. Lyons & J. Økland (Eds.), The way the world ends? The apocalypse of John in culture and ideology. (pp. 123-150). Sheffield, UK: Sheffield Phoenix Press.

Rae, M., Paterson, L., & Morrison, H. (2009, August-September). Faultlines in the concept of identity. Verbal presentation at the New Zealand's National Identity Research Colloquium: Fact or Fiction? Dunedin, New Zealand.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2008). [Review of the book Incarnation and resurrection: Toward a contemporary understanding]. Karl Barth Society Newsletter, 36(Spring), 6-10. Retrieved from https://kbsna.kbarth.org

Shepherd, A. (2008). God is communion: A spirituality of being. Refresh, 8(1), 21-25.

Shepherd, A. (2008). A spirituality of home-making in a property-dealing world. Refresh, 8(2), 21-24.

Shepherd, A. (2008). [Review of the book Beyond homelessness: Christian faith in a culture of displacement]. Stimulus, 16(4), 44-45. [Book Review].

Holmes, C. (2008, June). The indivisible whole of God's reality: Divine and human agency in Bonhoeffer's Ethics. Verbal presentation at the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion (CCSR) Combined Religion Program: Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Vancouver, Canada.

Trebilco, P. (2008, September). Christians in the academic world: Reflections on engagement from the perspective of the New Testament. Keynote presentation at the Christian Scholars in the Academic World Conference, Tauranga, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2008, July). Was Pauline tradition abandoned in Asia Minor late in the first century CE? Verbal presentation at the International Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL), Auckland, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2008, July). Evaluation of the social setting. Verbal presentation at the International Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL), Auckland, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2008, July-August). 'Global' and 'Local' in the New Testament and in earliest Christianity. Verbal presentation at the 63rd General Meeting of the Society for New Testament Studies (SNTS), Lund, Sweden.

Trebilco, P. (2008). Diaspora. In C. A. Evans (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the historical Jesus. (pp. 156-157). New York: Routledge.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2008). [Review of the book The triune God: An essay in postliberal theology]. Theological Studies, 69, 479-480. [Book Review].

Holmes, C. R. J. (2008). [Review of the book Lord, giver of life: Toward a pneumatological complement to George Lindbeck's theory of doctrine]. Studies in Religion, 37(1), 162-164. [Book Review].

Holmes, C. R. J. (2008). God's attributes as God's clarities: Wolf Krötke's doctrine of the divine attributes. International Journal of Systematic Theology, 10(1), 54-72. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2400.2007.00254.x

Holmes, C. (2008). Review essay of Kevin J. Vanhoozer's The drama of doctrine: A canonical linguistic approach to Christian theology. Canadian Evangelical Review, (Fall/Spring), 81-90.

Holmes, C. (2008). The theological function of the doctrine of the divine attributes and the divine glory, with special reference to Karl Barth and his reading of the Protestant Orthodox. Scottish Journal of Theology, 61(2), 206-223. doi: 10.1017/S0036930608003967

Cooper, T. (2008, November). Why did Richard Baxter and John Owen diverge? The impact of the first civil war, Institute of Historical Research, London, UK. [Invited Presentation].

Harding, J. (2008). Prophetic intertextuality and divine speech in the Book of Job. Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting. Retrieved from http://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/Congresses_ProgramBook.aspx?MeetingId=12

Harding, J. (2008). Canonical consciousness and the supposed Nachwirkung of Job 38:7. Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting. Retrieved from http://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/Congresses_ProgramBook.aspx?MeetingId=13

Harding, J. (2008). My way is hidden: Reading Job among the prophets. Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting. Retrieved from http://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/Congresses_ProgramBook.aspx?MeetingId=13

Harding, J. (2008). Textual ambiguity and the Nachleben of David and Jonathan. Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting. Retrieved from http://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/Congresses_ProgramBook.aspx?MeetingId=12

Rae, M. (2008). The architecture of redemption. CS Arts, 31, 4-7.

Cooper, T. (2008). A Display of Arminianism. In The literary encyclopedia. The Literary Dictionary Company. Retrieved from http://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=24839

Cooper, T. (2008). The Death of Death in the Death of Christ. In The literary encyclopedia. The Literary Dictionary Company. Retrieved from http://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=25292

Rae, M. (2008, July). Symposium on the Hermeneia Commentary on Romans: Evaluation of the theological issues for New Zealand. Verbal presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, Auckland, New Zealand. Retrieved from http://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/Congresses_ProgramBook.aspx?MeetingId=13

Rae, M. (2008). The testimony of works in the christology of John's gospel. In R. Bauckham & C. Mosser (Eds.), The gospel of John and Christian theology. (pp. 295-310). Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans.

Rae, M. (2008, November). Enabled by Grace: A theological account of human agency. Invited presentation at the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Rae, M. (2008, October). Beyond paradox: The redemption of reason in the thought of Soren Kierkegaard. Verbal presentation at the Faith in Reason and Reason in Faith: Philosophical Theological Transformation from the 18th to 20th Century Conference, Hong Kong.

Rae, M. (2008). On reading scripture theologically. Princeton Theological Review, 14(38, No. 1), 13-26.

Rae, M. A. (2008). The war on terror in Ruatoki. International Journal of Public Theology, 2, 277-291. doi: 10.1163/156973208X316207

Rae, M. A. (2008). Christ in/and the Old Testament. Journal of Theological Interpretation, 2(1), 1-22.

Cooper, T. (2008). John Owen (1616-1683). In The literary encyclopedia. The Literary Dictionary Company. Retrieved from http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=12183

Cooper, T. (2008). State of the field: 'John Owen unleashed: Almost' [Review of the books Communion with God: The divine and the human in theology; Incarnation and inspiration: John Owen and the coherance of christology; John Owen: Reformed Catholic, renaissance man; Trinitarian spirituality: John Owen and the doctrine of God in western devotion]. Conversations in Religion & Theology, 6(2), 226-257. [Book Review].

Cooper, T. (2008, August). John Owen and Richard Baxter. Verbal presentation at the John Owen Today Conference, Cambridge, UK.

Cooper, T. (2008, November). Richard Baxter and the divisions of dissent. Verbal presentation at the Dr William's Centre for Dissenting Studies Workshop on Richard Baxter and the Development of Dissent, London, UK.

Shepherd, A. (2007). The 'other', the 'gift', and 'priesthood': Zizioulas' eucharistic and eschatological theology of creation. Stimulus, 15(4), 3-8.

Shepherd, A. (2007). Arks and spaceships: Children's stories, political visions, and the environmental crisis. Stimulus, 15(4), 52-58.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2007). [Review of the book Reading Karl Barth: New directions for North American theology]. Calvin Theological Journal, 42(1), 187-190. [Book Review].

Holmes, C. R. J. (2007). [Review of the book Divine freedom and the doctrine of the immanent Trinity: In dialogue with Karl Barth and contemporary theology]. Modern Theology, 23(4), 634-636. [Book Review].

Holmes, C. R. J. (2007). Revisiting the doctrine of the divine attributes: In dialogue with Karl Barth, Eberhard Jüngel, and Wolf Krötke. New York: Peter Lang, 249p.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2007). Wholly human and wholly divine, humiliated and exalted: Some reformed explorations in Bonhoeffer's Christology lectures. Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology, 25(2), 210-225.

Cooper, T. (2007, September). Social networks within restoration nonconformity. Verbal presentation at the Social Networks in Early-modern England Conference, Oxford, UK.

Rae, M. (2007). The ethics of Jesus or, why Christian values are a bad idea. Cultural Encounters, 3(2), 47-64.

Cooper, T. (2007). Reassessing the radicals [Review of the books The precisianist strain: Disciplinary religion and antinomian backlash in puritanism to 1638; Making heretics: Militant Protestantism and free grace in Massachusetts; Blown by the spirit: Puritanism and the emergence of an antinomian underground in pre-civil-war England; The English radical imagination: Culture, religion, and revolution, 1630-1660]. Historical Journal, 50(1), 241-252. doi: 10.1017/S0018246X06005991

Harding, J. (2007, June). Rapture me! Why a historical critic has nothing to say to a dispensational premillennialist. Verbal presentation at the New Zealand Association for the Study of Religions Conference, Queenstown, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2007, September). The Lycus Valley: The view from Ephesus. Keynote presentation at the Colossae Conference, Adelaide, Australia.

Harding, J. E. (2007). [Review of the book Seeking out the wisdom of the ancients: Essays offered to honor Michael V. Fox on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday]. Journal of Jewish Studies, LVIII(1), 154-157.

Rae, M. (2007). Forgiveness as foreign policy. Stimulus, 15(3), 7-12.

Rae, M. (2007). Texts in context: Scripture and the divine economy. Journal of Theological Interpretation, 1(1), 23-45.

Cooper, T. (2007). Richard Baxter and his physicians. Social History of Medicine, 20(1), 1-19. doi: 10.1093/shm/hkl081

Rae, M. (2007). 'Incline your ear so that you may live': Principles of biblical epistemology. In M. Healy & R. Parry (Eds.), The Bible and epistemology: Biblical soundings on the knowledge of God. (pp. 161-180). Milton Keynes, UK: Paternoster.

Shepherd, A. (2006). An Algerian and Aotearoa: Global aliens and strangers and the ethic of hospitality. South Pacific Journal of Mission Studies, 35, 4-11.

Holmes, C., & Hari-Singh, A. (2006, May). Re-reading classic texts: Bonhoeffer's Christ the Center [Panel discussion]. Verbal presentation at the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion (CCSR) Combined Religion Program Congress, Toronto, Canada.

Holmes, C. R. J. (2006). [Review of the book Barth's earlier theology: Four studies]. Calvin Theological Journal, 41(2), 411-413. [Book Review].

Holmes, C. (2006). [Review of the book Sin and nothingness in the theology of Karl Barth]. International Journal of Systematic Theology, 8(3), 336-339. [Book Review].

Holmes, C. R. J. (2006). Eberhard Jüngel and Wolf Krötke: Recent contributions toward a trinitarian doctrine of God's attributes. Toronto Journal of Theology, 22(2), 159-180.

Holmes, C. (2006). The glory of God in the theology of Eberhard Jüngel. International Journal of Systematic Theology, 8(4), 343-355. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2400.2006.00219.x

Holmes, C. R. J. (2006). Disclosure without reservations: Re-evaluating divine hiddenness. Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie, 48(3), 367-380. doi: 10.1515/NZST.2006.027

Trebilco, P. (2006, September). 'Global' and 'Local' in the New Testament and in earliest Christianity. University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. [Inaugural Professorial Lecture].

Trebilco, P. (2006). Asia. In K. D. Sakenfeld (Ed.), The new interpreter's dictionary of the Bible: A-C (Vol. 1). (pp. 303-304). Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press.

Trebilco, P., & Rae, S. (2006). 1 Timothy. Singapore: Asia Theological Association, 199p.

Harding, J. (2006). The mystery of what shall be: Interpreting 1Q/4QMysteries in the context of Qumran. In S. Faigan (Ed.), Proceedings of the Australasian Jewish Studies Forum held at Mandelbaum House: Anafim. (pp. 1-23). University of Sydney, Australia: Mandelbaum. [Full Paper]

Harding, J. (2006, August-September). Noah in the New Testament in light of recent research on the Enoch tradition. Verbal presentation at the 25th Annual Conference of the British New Testament Society & Second Temple Judaism Seminar, Sheffield, UK.

Harding, J. (2006, June). The risk of knowledge: Echoes of the Book of Revelation in Eco's The Name of the Rose. Verbal presentation at the Bible and Critical Theory Seminar, Melbourne, Australia.

Harding, J. (2006, September). The risk of knowledge: Echoes of the Book of Revelation in Eco's The Name of the Rose. Verbal presentation at the Book of Revelation and Effective History Colloquium, Bristol, UK.

Rae, M. (2006). To render praise: Humanity in God's world. In A. J. Torrance & M. Banner (Eds.), The doctrine of God and theological ethics. (pp. 201-220). London, UK: T&T Clark International.

Harding, J. E. (2006). [Review of the books Enochic Judaism: Three defining paradigm exemplars and The Enoch-Metatron tradition]. Journal of Biblical Literature, 125(3), 587-592.

Harding, J. E. (2006). [Review of the book Enoch and Qumran origins: New light on a forgotten connection]. Journal of Biblical Literature, 125(3), 593-599.

Harding, J. (2006). Confronting Ahab: Faith, politics, and the voice of the prophets. Stimulus, 14(3), 19-24.

Trebilco, P. (2006). The Jews in Asia Minor: 66-c. 235 CE. In S. T. Katz (Ed.), The Cambridge history of Judaism: Volume IV: The late Roman-Rabbinic period. (pp. 75-82). UK: Cambridge University Press.

Rae, M. (2006). To render praise: Humanity in God's world. In R. J. Berry (Ed.), Environmental stewardship: Critical perspectives: Past and present. (pp. 291-311). London, UK: T&T Clark International.

Trebilco, P. (2006). [Review of the books Inscriptiones Judaicae Orientis Volume I: Eastern Europe, Inscriptiones Judaicae Orientis Band II: Kleinasien and Inscriptiones Judaicae Orientis Volume III: Syria and Cyprus]. Journal of Semitic Studies, L1, 419-422.

Trebilco, P. (2006). Christian communities in Western Asia Minor into the early second century: Ignatius and others as witnesses against Bauer. Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 49(1), 17-44.

Cooper, T. (2006). Gnosticism then and now. Stimulus, 14(4), 17-21.

Trebilco, P. (2006). Earliest Christianity: A worldwide network of communities. Signs & Wonders, 3, 4-9.

Harding, J. (2006). In the name of love: Resisting reader and abusive redeemer in Deutero-Isaiah. Bible & Critical Theory, 2(2), 14.1-14.15.

Harding, J. (2006). Caribbean biblical hermeneutics after the Empire. Pacifica, 19(1), 16-36.

Trebilco, P. (2006). Gospel, culture, and the public sphere: Perspectives from the New Testament. Evangel, 24(2), 37-45.

Rae, M. A. (2005). The baptism of Christ. In S. R. Holmes & M. A. Rae (Eds.), The person of Christ. (pp. 121-137). London: T & T Clark International.

Rae, M. A. (2005). Introduction. In S. R. Holmes & M. A. Rae (Eds.), The person of Christ. (pp. 1-12). London: T & T Clark International.

Harding, J. (2005, November). In the name of love: Resisting reader and abusive redeemer in Deutero-Isaiah. Verbal presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion Society of Biblical Literature, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Harding, J. (2005, November). In the name of love: Resisting reader and abusive redeemer in Deutero-Isaiah. Verbal presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Aotearoa New Zealand Association for Biblical Studies, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Rae, M. (2005). Prolegomena. In P. L. Metzger (Ed.), Trinitarian soundings in systematic theology. (pp. 9-20). London: T & T Clark.

Rae, M. A. (2005). History and hermeneutics. London: T & T Clark, 168p.

Trebilco, P. (2005). Gospel, culture, and the public sphere: Perspectives from the New Testament. Stimulus, 13(3), 2-10.

Rae, M. A. (2005). Anthropomorphism. In Dictionary for theological interpretation of the Bible. (pp. 48-49). Michigan: Baker Academic. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

Trebilco, P. (2005, November). Gnostics in Asia Minor in the early second century CE? Ignatius, and others as witnesses against Bauer. Verbal presentation at the Evangelical Theological Society 57th Annual Meeting, Valley Forge, PA, USA.

Trebilco, P. (2005, September). Naming ourselves and naming others in the Corinthian letters. Verbal presentation at the British New Testament Conference, Liverpool, UK.

Cooper, T. (2005, November). Radical resurgence in seventeenth-century England. Verbal presentation at the Conversations Across Time and Place: The New Zealand Historical Association Biennial Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

Trebilco, P. (2005, July). The early church: Gospel continuity and adaptation in the Gentile context. Verbal presentation at the Wellington Theological Consortium, Wellington, New Zealand.

Holmes, S. R., & Rae, M. A. (Eds.). (2005). The person of Christ. London: T & T Clark International, 205p.

Rae, M. (2005, September). Texts in context: Scripture and the divine economy. Verbal presentation at the Colloquium on Old Testament and Christian Theology, St Andrews, Scotland.

Rae, M. (2005, January). The gospel and the spatial arts. Verbal presentation at the Calvin Symposium on Worship, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA.

Rae, M. (2005). Space and spirit [catalogue notes for the art exhibition Space & spirit], Calvin College Centre Art Gallery: Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, pp. 15-23. [Exhibition Catalogue].

Harding, J. E. (2005). A spirit of deception in Job 4:15? Interpretive indeterminacy and Eliphaz's vision. Biblical Interpretation, 13(2), 137-166.

Harding, J. E. (2005, July). Unveiling the abusive redeemer in Deutero-Isaiah. Verbal presentation at the Bible and Critical Theory Seminar, Nedlands, Western Australia.

Harding, J. (2005, June). Job and 4QInstruction: Two approaches to epistemology within Israel's wisdom tradition. Verbal presentation at the International Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, Singapore.

Holmes, C. R. (2004). [Review of the book Act and being: Towards a theology of the divine attributes]. Toronto Journal of Theology, 20(1). doi: 10.3138/tjt.20.1.110

Holmes, C. R. (2004). [Review of the book Theology of the Reformed Confessions: 1923]. Toronto Journal of Theology, 20(1). doi: 10.3138/tjt.20.1.110

Trebilco, P. (2004). The significance and relevance of the Spirit in the pastoral epistles. In G. N. Stanton, B. W. Longenecker & S. C. Barton (Eds.), The Holy Spirit and Christian origins. (pp. 241-256). Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.

Trebilco, P. (2004). Whatever happened to ″the disciples″? The use and non-use of μαθητηs in the New Testament. Verbal presentation at the Aotearoa New Zealand Association for Biblical Studies Conference, Auckland. Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.

Trebilco, P. (2004). The early Christians in Ephesus from Paul to Ignatius. Verbal presentation at the Evangelical Theological Society Annual Conference, Texas. Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.

Trebilco, P. (2004). The early Christians in Ephesus from Paul to Ignatius. Germany: Mohr Siebeck, 842p.

Rae, M. (2004, May). A place to dwell. Verbal presentation at the Theology and the Built Environment Colloquium, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Harding, J. (2004, February). The mystery of what shall be: Interpreting 1Q/4Q mysteries in the context of Qumran. Verbal presentation at the Australasian Jewish Studies Forum, Sydney.

Harding, J. (2004, June). Caribbean hermeneutics in a 'postcolonial' world: A self-critical response. Verbal presentation at the Bible and Critical Theory Seminar, Melbourne.

Harding, J. E. (2004). Reading scripture after the Empire. Anglican Taonga, 17, 12-15.

Harding, J. E. (2004). Paul and first-century Judaism: Contributions from the Qumran scrolls. Theoforum, 35(2), 141-172.

Rae, M. A. (2004). The forgetfulness of historical-talkative remembrance in Kierkegaard's Practice in Christianity. In R. L. Perkins (Ed.), International Kierkegaard commentary: Volume 20, Practice in Christianity. (pp. 69-94). Georgia, USA: Mercer University Press.

Rae, M. A. (2004). Learning the truth in a Christian university: Advice from Søren Kiekegaard. In J. Astley, L. J. Francis, J. Sullivan & A. Walker (Eds.), The idea of a Christian university: Essays in theology and higher education. (pp. 98-112). Milton Keys, UK: Paternoster.

Trebilco, P. (2004). The Christian and Jewish Eumeneian formula. In J. M. G. Barclay (Ed.), Negotiating diaspora: Jewish strategies in the Roman Empire. (pp. 66-88). London: T & T Clark International.

Holmes, C. R. (2003). [Review of the book The question of God]. Toronto Journal of Theology, 19(1). doi: 10.3138/tjt.19.1.69

Holmes, C. R. (2003). [Review of the book God's being is in becoming: The Trinitarian being of God in the theology of Karl Barth]. Toronto Journal of Theology, 19(1). doi: 10.3138/tjt.19.1.69

Shepherd, A. (2003). Evangelicals and development: Reclaiming a comprehensive vision of mission; reinterpreting "development". Stimulus, 11(3), 2-7.

Rae, M. (2003). Creation and promise: Towards a theology of history. In C. Bartholomew, C. S. Evans, M. Healy & M. Rae (Eds.), ″Behind″ the text: History and biblical interpretation. (pp. 267-297). Cumbria and Michigan: Paternoster Press and Zondervan.

Rae, M. (2003). A remnant people: The Ecclesia as sign of reconciliation. In C. E. Gunton (Ed.), The theology of reconciliation. (pp. 93-108). London: T & T Clark.

Rae, M. (2003, June). The testimony of works in the Christology of John's Gospel. Verbal presentation at the Proceedings of the Gospel of John and Christian Theology Conference, UK.

Rae, M. (2003). The travail of God. International Journal of Systematic Theology, 5(1), 47-61.

Bartholomew, C., Evans, C. S., Healy, M., & Rae, M. (Eds.). (2003). ″Behind″ the text: History and Biblical interpretation. Cumbria and Michigan: Paternoster Press and Zondervan, 537p.

Harding, J. E. (2003, March). Reflections on the Bible and Mission for the contemporary Caribbean. Verbal presentation at the Conference on Christian Mission in the 21st Century Caribbean, Green Hill, St Michael, Barbados.

Trebilco, P. (2003). What shall we call each other? Part Two: The issue of self-designation in the Johannine Letter and revelation. Tyndale Bulletin, 54(1), 51-73.

Harding, J. E. (2003, November). A spirit of deception in Job 4:15? Verbal presentation at the Aotearoa New Zealand Association for Biblical Studies Sixth Annual Meeting, Ponsonby, Auckland.

Holmes, C. R. (2002). [Review of the book Knowing the triune God: The work of the Spirit in the practices of the church]. Toronto Journal of Theology, 18(2). doi: 10.3138/tjt.18.2.255

Trebilco, P. (2002, November). Acculturation, assimilation and accommodation: Categories for analysing cultural interactions between the early Christians and their wider environment. Verbal presentation at the Aotearoa New Zealand Association for Biblical Studies 5th Annual Meeting, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Rae, M. (2002). Kierkegaard, Barth, and Bonhoeffer: Conceptions of the relation between grace and works. In R. L. Perkins (Ed.), International Kierkegaard Commentary: For self-examination and judge for yourself! (pp. 143-167). Macon, GA: Mercer University Press.

Rae, M. A. (2002, November). Being human in life and in death. Verbal presentation at the The Art of Dying Symposium: Prognosis and preparation: Historical and clinical perspectives, London.

Rae, M. A. (2002, September). When darkness covers the earth: A theological response to suffering. Verbal presentation at the Science and Religion Forum Conference, Chester, England.

Rae, M. (2002, September). Theology and the built environment: Setting the agenda. Verbal presentation at the Theology and the Built Environment: A Colloquium of 'Theology Through the Arts', Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Harding, J. E. (2002). Review of paradise interpreted: Representations of biblical paradise in Judaism and Christianity: Themes in biblical narrative. Dead Sea Discoveries, 9, 417-423.

Harding, J. E. (2002). Review of Dead Sea Scrolls: The Untold Story by K. Hanson. Dead Sea Discoveries, 9, 408-411.

Harding, J. E., & Davies, P. R. (2002). Review of Qumran Cave 4 XXIV: Sapiential Texts, Part 2. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 34, by J. Strugnell, D.J. Harrington, and T. Elgvin. Dead Sea Discoveries, 9, 127-132.

Trebilco, P. (2002). What shall we call each other? Part One: The issue of self-designation in the Pastoral Epistles. Tyndale Bulletin, 53(2), 239-258.

Trebilco, P. (2002). The Christian and Jewish Eumeneian formula. Mediterraneo Antico, 5(1), 63-97.

Cooper, T. (2001). Fear and polemic in seventeenth-century England: Richard Baxter and antinomianism. Hants, England: Ashgate, 238p.

Rae, M. (2001). To render praise: Humanity in God's world. In L. R. B. Mann (Ed.), Science and Christianity: Festschrift in honour of Harold Turner and John Morton. (pp. 177-201). New Zealand: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education.

Rae, M. (2001). Reflecting on experience of God: Introductory essay. In C. E. Gunton, S. R. Holmes & M. A. Rae (Eds.), The practice of theology: A reader. (pp. 185-189). London: SCM Press.

Rae, M. A. (2001). How do we know what we know? In C. E. Gunton, S. R. Holmes & M. A. Rae (Eds.), The practice of theology: A reader. (pp. 254-258). London: SCM Press.

Rae, M. A. (2001). The nature of theological language: Introductory essay. In C. E. Gunton, S. R. Holmes & M. A. Rae (Eds.), The practice of theology: A reader. (pp. 287-291). London: SCM Press.

Rae, M. A. (2001). Modernity and postmodernity: Introductory essay. In C. E. Gunton, S. R. Holmes & M. A. Rae (Eds.), The practice of theology: A reader. (pp. 351-355). London: SCM Press.

Rae, M. A. (2001). Christian theology in a multi-faith world: Introductory essay. In C. E. Gunton, S. R. Holmes & M. A. Rae (Eds.), The practice of theology: A reader. (pp. 408-412). London: SCM Press.

Gunton, C. E., Holmes, S. R., & Rae, M. A. (Eds.). (2001). The practice of theology: A reader. London, UK: SCM Press, 484p.

Harding, J. E. (2001). Understanding in all things: The revelation and transmission of revealed wisdom in the Qumran Scrolls and the New Testament (PhD). University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England. Retrieved from https://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/3420/1/247188.pdf

Harding, J. E. (2001). Problem-based learning in biblical studies: Reflections from classroom experience. Teaching Theology & Religion, 4, 89-97.

Trebilco, P. (2001). Timorati di Dio. In A. Lewin (Ed.), Gli Ebrei Nell'impero Romano. (pp. 161-193). Florence: Editrice La Giuntina.

Rae, M. A., & Redding, G. (2000). Being in Christ and living by the Spirit: A basis for understanding human identity and freedom. In M. A. Rae & G. Redding (Eds.), More than a single issue: Theological considerations concerning the ordination of practicing homosexuals. (pp. 213-231). Hindmarsh, Australia: Australian Theological Forum.

Cooper, T. (2000). In search of scope. Legislative Studies, 15(1), 33-41.

Cooper, T. (2000). The Antinomians redeemed: Removing some of the ″radical″ from mid-seventeenth-century English religion. Journal of Religious History, 24(3), 247-262.

Rae, M., & Redding, G. (Eds.). (2000). More than a single issue: Theological considerations concerning the ordination of practicing homosexuals. Adelaide: Australian Theological Forum, 285p.

Rae, M. A. (2000, September). To render praise: Humanity in God's world. Verbal presentation at the John Ray Initiative (JRI): Stewardship Consultation, Windsor, England.

Rae, M. A., & Redding, G. (2000). Introduction. In M. A. Rae & G. Redding (Eds.), More than a single issue: Theological considerations concerning the ordination of practicing homosexuals. (pp. v-ix). Adelaide: Australian Theological Forum.

Rae, M. A. (2000). In earthen vessels: Considerations concerning homosexuality and ministry. In M. A. Rae & G. Redding (Eds.), More than a single issue: Theological considerations concerning the ordination of practicing homosexuals. (pp. 252-267). Adelaide: Australian Theological Forum.

Harding, J. E. (2000). [Review of the book Eschatology and Messianism in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature]. Journal of Semitic Studies, 45. [Book Review].

Trebilco, P. (2000). The goodness and holiness of the earth and the whole creation (1 Tim. 4:1-5). In N. Habel (Ed.), Readings from the Perspective of Earth. The Earth Bible. Vol.1. (pp. 204-220). Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.

Trebilco, P. (2000). Jewish communities in Asia Minor. In C. A. Evans & S. E. Porter (Eds.), Dictionary of New Testament Background. (pp. 562-569). Downers Grove, Illinois: Inter-Varsity Press.

Rae, M. (1999). The status of doctrine: Kierkegaardian explorations. In V. Pfitzner & H. Regan (Eds.), The task of theology today: Doctrines and dogmas. (pp. 191-219). Edinburgh, Scotland: T&T Clark.

Rae, M. (1999). The risk of obedience: A consideration of Kierkegaard's Fear and trembling. International Journal of Systematic Theology, 1(3), 308-321.

Trebilco, P. (1999). On strategies and seed sowing: Reflections on ministry among students. Stimulus: the New Zealand Journal of Christian Thought and Practice.7(4), (pp. 2-4). [Abstract]

Harding, J. E. (1999). The wordplay between the roots ksl and skl in the literature of the Yahad. Revue de Qumran, 19, 69-82.

Harding, J. E. (1999). [Review of the book Holy Scripture in the Qumran Commentaries and Pauline Letters]. Journal of Jewish Studies, 50. [Book Review].

Trebilco, P. (1999). Jews, Christians and the Associations in Ephesos. A comparative study of group structures. In H. Friesinger & F. Krinzinger (Eds.), 100 Jahre Österreichische Forschungen in Ephesos. Akten des Symposions Wien 1995. (pp. 325-334). Wien: Archäologische Forschungen 1, DenkschrWien 260, Böhlau Verlag. [Full Paper]

Rae, M. (1998). Engaging the academy: Encountering gospel and culture in the university. In J. Flett (Ed.), Collision crossroads: The intersection of modern western culture with the Christian gospel. (pp. 55-60). Auckland, New Zealand: DeepSight Trust.

Harding, J. E. (1998). [Review of the book A cumulative index of the grammar and syntax of biblical Hebrew]. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 77, 121-122.

Harding, J. E. (1998). [Review of the book Urgent advice and probing questions]. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, 77, 126.

Harding, J. E. (1998). [Review of the book Cosmology and eschatology in early Jewish and Christian apocalypticism]. Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 69, 122-123.

Harding, J. E. (1998). [Review of the book The didache in modern research]. Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 69, 125-126.

Harding, J. E. (1998). [Review of the book Wisdom Texts from Qumran. The Literature of the Dead Sea Scrolls]. Dead Sea Discoveries, 5. [Book Review].

Trebilco, P. (1998). Jesus and the Gospels according to the Jesus Seminar. Stimulus, 6(3), 6-22.

Trebilco, P. (1998). Evaluating the Jesus Seminar. Affirm., 6(2), 30.

Rae, M. A. (1997). Kierkegaard's vision of the incarnation: By faith transformed. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, 288p. doi: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198269403.001.0001

Harding, J. E. (1997). Qumran and the New Testament: A critique of research and a new approach (Masters). University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England.

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