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	<title>Comments on: Review: Interpreting Biblical Literature by Michael R. Cosby (Part 1)</title>
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		<title>By: Looking for a Biblical Studies Survey Textbook? &#171; kata ta biblia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Looking for a Biblical Studies Survey Textbook? &#171; kata ta biblia</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Be on the lookout for Stony Run Publishing, who just came out with their first textbook, Interpreting Biblical Literature: an Introduction to Biblical Studies by Michael R. Cosby. For more on the book and on its author, take a look at the first part of my [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Be on the lookout for Stony Run Publishing, who just came out with their first textbook, Interpreting Biblical Literature: an Introduction to Biblical Studies by Michael R. Cosby. For more on the book and on its author, take a look at the first part of my [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Interview: Mike Cosby on the Bible, Publishing, and Pedagogy &#171; kata ta biblia</title>
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		<description>[...] Interview: Mike Cosby on the Bible, Publishing, and&#160;Pedagogy  Jump to Comments  Michael R. Cosby serves as Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Greek at Messiah College. He earned his Ph.D. from Emory University, with a dissertation on the rhetorical structure of Hebrews 11. In 1999, Mike published Portraits of Jesus: An Inductive Approach to the Gospels (Westminster John Knox). This year, he is publishing two works that have been a long‑time coming: Apostle on the Edge: An Inductive Approach to Paul (Westminster John Knox) and Interpreting Biblical Literature: An Introduction to Biblical Studies (Stony Run Publishing). On that last book, see the first part of my review here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Interview: Mike Cosby on the Bible, Publishing, and&nbsp;Pedagogy  Jump to Comments  Michael R. Cosby serves as Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Greek at Messiah College. He earned his Ph.D. from Emory University, with a dissertation on the rhetorical structure of Hebrews 11. In 1999, Mike published Portraits of Jesus: An Inductive Approach to the Gospels (Westminster John Knox). This year, he is publishing two works that have been a long‑time coming: Apostle on the Edge: An Inductive Approach to Paul (Westminster John Knox) and Interpreting Biblical Literature: An Introduction to Biblical Studies (Stony Run Publishing). On that last book, see the first part of my review here. [...]</p>
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