Logos Product Selection Dept.,
Please consider acquiring rights to the following books. Logos resources would add extensive value to these studies, as each relies heavily on extra-biblical texts, OT references and allusions, Heb or GK word study, and currents within Second Temple Judaism.
Brad Pitre. Jesus, the Tribulation, and the End of the Exile: Restoration Eschatology and the Origin of the Atonement . Baker Academic. 600p. Blurbs from Aune, Allison, McKnight, and Hahn. "In line with Jewish eschatological teachings of his day, Jesus taught that an eschatological tribulation would precede the final ingathering of God's exiled people and interpreted his own death as a key triggering event in that sequence."
Scot McKnight. Jesus and His Death: Historiography, the Historical Jesus, and Atonement Theory. Baylor University Press. 451p. Blurbs from Allison and Chilton. "Scot McKnight contends that Jesus did in fact anticipate his own death, that Jesus understood his death as an atoning sacrifice, and that his death as an atoning sacrifice stood at the heart of Jesus' own mission to protect his own followers from the judgment of God."
Tom Holland. Contours of Pauline Theology. Mentor. 392p. Paul's use of the New Exodus framework and emphasis on the Paschal community.
Thanks for your consideration.
Dennis