Publications -- Books
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Authored: David B. Gowler,
What Are They Saying About the Parables? * David B. Gowler, Host, Guest,
Enemy and Friend: Portraits of the Pharisees in Luke and Acts. Emory Studies in Early Christianity,
vol. 1. * Nominated by the publisher
and accepted by the Edited: Contributing
Co-editor, with L. Gregory Bloomquist and Duane F.
Watson: Fabrics of Discourse: Culture, Ideology, and Religion. Contributing Co-Editor, with Contributing Editor: New Boundaries in Books Edited as Associate
Editor of Emory Studies in Early Christianity Trinity Press
International volumes: Anders
Eriksson, Thomas H. Olbricht, and Walter Übelacker, eds., Rhetorical
Argumentation in Biblical Texts. Emory Studies in Early Christianity,
vol. 7. Mark
Given, Paul's True Rhetoric: Ambiguity,
Cunning, and Deception in Todd
C. Penner, In
Praise of Christian Origins: Stephen and the Hellenists in Lukan Apologetic Historiography. Emory Studies in Early
Christianity, vol. 8. Trinity Press International, 2004. Scholars Press volumes: Kjell Arne Morland,
The Rhetoric of Curse in Galatians: Paul Confronts a Different Gospel.
Emory Studies in Early Christianity, vol. 5. Jan Botha, Subject to Whose
Authority? Multiple Peter Lang volumes: H. Wayne Merritt, In Word and Deed: Moral Integrity in Paul.
Emory Studies in Early Christianity, vol. 2. |
David B. Gowler | Pierce Program in Religion | Oxford College