Three new LNTS titles have hit my desk today.
The first is an exciting monograph on Austin Farrer's reading of Mark's Gospel, considering it very much in terms of 'literary paradigm'. The book comes from Robert Titley, who is a Canon in the diocese of Southwark. The late MD Goulder would surely have approved of such continued in depth engagement with Farrer's biblical scholarship.
Next up is a continuation in Tom Hatina's much lauded 'mini-series' of books on Biblical Interpretation in the Early Christian Gospels - volume 3, on Luke.
Finally we have 'The Audience of the Gospels', edited by Edward Klink III, which looks at study of gospel origins and function since Richard Bauckham's The Gospels for All Christians. Bauckham himself is a contributor.
Dominic, great. I'm glad to see that "Audiences" is now out!
Posted by: Mike Bird | February 21, 2010 at 12:35 PM