Please consider this. It has so many references to the Bible and other literatures that Logos has. This is a classic and it would be great to have it on Logos.
His "Conversion of Imagination" as well ...
Thx, Eko
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Good suggestion. Please consider adding this wonderful book with many references.
I second that! More stuff on the role of intertextuality in Paul's theology please! Hays is an important contributor in this area. Worth owning, worth reading.
Thanks,
another one on intertextuality I can think of is R. Wagner, "Heralds of the Good News" (although this is more on narrative-based, like Hays' work of faith of Christ) which would be great to have on Logos.
Thanks for the heads up on the Wagner book.
Another one I'd really like to see in Logos is: From a Broken Covenant to Circumcision of the Heart: Pauline Intertextual Exegesis in Romans 2:17–29, Timothy W Berkley. I got really excited about the methodology he suggested for exploring the uses Paul was making of OT texts. It's from the SBL dissertation series, so I can just imagine what it would cost in production.
Amen, this one is the same vein as "Echoes", I'd like this one also! Thx
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This book is surely missing in Logos.
It's a must have.
FL, please add this book.
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