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Keener, C. S. (2009). Power of Pentecost: Luke’s missiology in Acts 1-2. Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies, 12(1), 47-73.
Shore, M. H. (2006). Preaching mission: call and promise in Matthew 28: 16-20. Word & world, 26(3).
Keener, C. S. (2009). Matthew’s Missiology: Making Disciples of the Nations (Matthew 28: 19-20). Asian journal of Pentecostal studies, 12(1), 3-20.
Watson, M. W. (2022). Salvation, revelation, and rejection: foundations for a hermeneutic of certainty in Luke 1-7 (Doctoral dissertation, North-West University (South-Africa)).
Seal, D. (2021). The function of the Magnificat in its narrative setting: An affective analysis. Stellenbosch Theological Journal, 7(1), 1-38.
Mortell, P. (2021). A socio-rhetorical interpretation of Paul’s theology of Christian suffering of 1 Corinthians.
Anderson, B. A. (2021). Family dynamics, fertility cults, and feminist critiques: the reception of Hosea 1–3 through the centuries. Religions, 12(9), 674.
Holmes, S. E. (2021). An exploration of online Christian faith nurture for children, using UK churches as a case study. International Journal of Christianity & Education, 25(2), 169-183.
de Novaes, A. M., & Lima, E. E. (2021). Bible Games as Religious Educational Tools in Seventh-Day Adventist Church. A Ludic Inventory. gamevironments, (15).
Barber, M. (2021). Hagar and Sarah and Mary and Elizabeth: Reading Luke 1 with Genesis 16/21 (Doctoral dissertation, Union Theological Seminary).
Sigfúsdóttir, Ó. G. (2021). Curatorial Research as Boundary Work. Curator: The Museum Journal, 64(3), 421-438.
Persohn, L. (2021). Curation as methodology. Qualitative Research, 21(1), 20-41.
Friedl, J. (2020). Kingship and’State’in Torah, History, and Poetry: Exploring the risk of terminological anachronism in Old Testament scholarship.
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Daneshmand, J. (2020). The Elusive Jesus of Luke-Acts in Its Ancient Mediterranean Literary Context (Doctoral dissertation, University of Manchester).
Goldingay, J. (2020). Hosea 4 and 11, and the structure of Hosea. Tyndale Bulletin, 71, 181-190.
Bretherton, R., & Dunbar, R. I. (2020). Dunbar’s Number goes to Church: The Social Brain Hypothesis as a third strand in the study of church growth. Archive for the Psychology of Religion, 42(1), 63-76.
Lopes, R. O. (2020). Museum curation in the digital age. In The future of creative work (pp. 123-139). Edward Elgar Publishing.
Manka, K. (2019). The Role of Mary in the Infancy Narrative of Luke.
Poulsen, F. (2019). The black hole in Isaiah: a study of exile as a literary theme (Vol. 125). Mohr Siebeck.
Walter, D. (2019). The Major Import of Minor Characters in the Elisha Story-Cycle.
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