Boris Repschinski, English Publications

2015. Boris Repschinski and Samuel Kapani. “Imperial Ideology, Christology, and the Gospel of Mark.” Pages 21-38 in Democracy in an Age of Globalization. Edited by Jose Thayil, and Andreas Vonach. Innsbruck: Innsbruck University Press. 

2015. “The Star of Bethlehem and the ‘Ray of Truth that Enlightens All Humans.'” Asian Journal of Religious Studies 60.3: 16 – 36.

2012. “Controversy Stories.” Pages 706-708 in EBR 5.

2011. “‘Terror all around’: Biblical perspectives on violence and terrorism.” Jeevadhara. An international theological journal 41: 105 – 118.

2008. “Matthew and Luke.” Pages 50-65 in Matthew and his Christian Contemporaries. Edited by David C. Sim and Boris Repschinski. LNTS 333. London: T&T Clark International.

2008. Conclusion.” Pages 173-176 in Matthew and his Christian Contemporaries. Edited by David C. Sim and Boris Repschinski. LNTS 333. London: T&T Clark International.

2008. “Purity in Matthew, James, and the Didache.” Pages 379-395 in Matthew, James, and Didache. Three Related Documents in Their Jewish and Christian Settings. Edited by  Huub van de Sandt and Jürgen K. Zangenberg. Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature.

2006. “‘For He Will Save His People from Their Sins’ (Matthew 1:21): A Christology for Christian Jews.” The Catholic Biblical Quarterly 68: 248-267.

2006. “Re-Imagining the Presence of God: The Temple and the Messiah in the Gospel of Matthew.”
Australian Biblical Review 54: 37-49.

2003. “Of Mice and Men and Matthew 2.” Pages 75-94 in Religion, Society and Economics: Eastern and Western Perspectives in Dialogue. Edited by K. Pandikattu and A. Vonach. New York: Lang.

2000. The Controversy Stories in the Gospel of Matthew: Their Redaction, Form and Relevance for the Relationship Between the Matthean Community and Formative Judaism. FRLANT 189. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.

1992. “The Concept of Magisterium in the Johannine Writings and its Relevance Today.” Hekima Review 7: 5-22.