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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 2010
I am extremely grateful to everyone who participated in the discussion of my book, Imitating Jesus: An Inclusive Approach to New Testament Ethics. Thanks go first to Professor Kenneth Newport for organising and chairing the session on the ‘Use, Influence and Impact of the Bible’ at the SBL Meeting in Boston in November 2008, as well as for his interest in the project over the last decade. Also each of the panellists have contributed so much to my work throughout the gestation and writing of this book.
1 Burridge, Richard A., Imitating Jesus: An Inclusive Approach to New Testament Ethics (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2007)Google Scholar.
2 Hays, Richard B., The Moral Vision of the New Testament: A Contemporary Introduction to New Testament Ethics (San Francisco and Edinburgh: HarperSanFrancisco and T & T Clark, 1996)Google Scholar.
3 Burridge, Imitating Jesus, p. 15.
4 Ibid., pp. 20–1.
5 Meeks, W. A., The Origins of Christian Morality (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1993)Google Scholar; Matera, F. J., New Testament Ethics (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 1996)Google Scholar.
6 Burridge, Imitating Jesus, pp. 34–9.
7 Hays, Moral Vision, pp. 158–68.
8 Burridge, Imitating Jesus, pp. 70–3.
9 My emphasis.
10 Ibid., pp. 81–154; it was a pity that constraints of time and space did not permit detailed discussion of my chapter on Paul in the panel, or in these papers.
11 Hays, Moral Vision, p. 203.
12 Ibid., p. 197.
13 See my reviews of Hays in Theology 101 (799) (1998), pp. 54–5, and in Journal of Theology for Southern Africa 102 (1998), pp. 71–3.
14 Burridge, Imitating Jesus, p. 359.
15 Ibid., pp. 285–346.
16 Hays, Moral Vision, pp. 316, 463–4.
17 Burridge, Imitating Jesus, pp. 348–9.
18 Ibid., pp. 347–63.
19 Ibid., pp. 363–409.
20 Ibid., pp. 116–17, 154.