Forthcoming. “Social Welfare in the Greco-Roman World as a Background for Early Christian Practice.” Pages xxx in Perspectives on the Socially Disadvantaged in Early Christianity. Edited by F. Tolmie. Acta Theologica Suppl., 2015. See here.
Forthcoming. “Law and Love in Matthew’s Gospel: Matthew Compared with Jewish and Early Christian Traditions as well as with Natural-Scientific Results.” Pages xxx in Law and Love in Western and Chinese Cultures. Edited by M. Welker. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
2015. “Peter.” Pages 167-172 in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology. Vol. 2. Edited by S. E. Balentine. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2015. “Concepts of Freedom in Antiquity: Pagan Philosophical Traditions in the Greco-Roman World.” Pages 117-132 in Quests for Freedom: Biblical – Historical – Contemporary. Edited by M. Welker. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener.
2015. “Introduction: Self-Determination and Concepts of Freedom.” Pages 95-97, in Quests for Freedom: Biblical – Historical – Contemporary. Edited by M. Welker. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener.
2015. “Roman Christians under Nero (54-68 C.E.).” Pages 111-129 in The Last Years of Paul: Essays from the Tarragona Conference, June 2013. Edited by Armand Puig i Tàrrech, John M. G. Barclay, and Jörg Frey. WUNT 352. Tübingen: Mohr.
2015. “Traces of Peter Veneration in Roman Archaeology.” Pages 273-317 in Peter in Early Christianity. Edited by Helen K. Bond and Larry W. Hurtado. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.
2015. Agape and Altruism: A Dialogue Between Science and Theology. In The 31st Hoseo International Theological Education Colloquium (November 16,2015), Cheon An: Hoseo University/Hoseo Graduate School of Theology, 2015, IV + 41 pp. (in Korean, English, German language)
2014. “Are humans by birth as wicked as the Heidelberg Catechism (3-11) holds? A dialogue between Theology and Modern Sciences.” Acta Theologica Suppl. 20: 74-85.
2014. “Rome.” Pages 387-403 in Early Christianity in Contexts: An Exploration across Cultures and Continents. Edited by William Tabbernee. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2014.
2013. “Theology and Rhetoric: Redefining the Relationship between Res and Verba.” Acta Theologica 33(2): 90-112
2013. “Induction as Historiographical Tool: Methodological and Conceptual Reflections on Locally and Regionally Focused Studies.” Annali di Storia dell’Esegesi 30/1: 9-20.
2013. “A Response to Robert Jewett: Romans 1:13-17.” Pages 43-45 in From Rome to Beijing: Symposia on Robert Jewett’s Commentary on Romans. Edited by K. K. Yeo. Lincoln, NE: Kairos Studies.
2013. Peter Lampe and Adolf Martin Ritter, Review of Markus Vinzent, Christ’s Resurrection in Early Christianity and the Making of the New Testament. ZAC 17/3 (2013) 580-588,
2012. New Testament Theology in a Secular World: A Constructivist Work in Philosophical Epistemology and Christian Apologetics. Translated by Robert L. Brawley. London: T&T Clark International.
2011. “Peter.” Pages xxx in RPP 10.
2011. “Pius I.” Pages xxx in RPP 10.
2011. “Savior.” Pages xxx in RPP 11.
2010. “Affects and Emotions in the Rhetoric of Paul’s Letter to Philemon: A Rhetorical-Psychological Interpretation.” Pages 61-77 in Philemon in Perspective: Interpreting a Pauline Letter. Edited by D. Francois Tolmie. BZNW 169. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
2010. “The Antioch Conflict.” Pages 66-68 in Unity of the Church in the New Testament and Today. Edited by Lukas Vischer, Ulrich Luz, and Christian Link. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
2010. “The Conflict between Strong and Weak in Rome.” Pages 68-69 in Unity of the Church in the New Testament and Today. Edited by Lukas Vischer, Ulrich Luz, and Christian Link. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
2010. “The Parties in Corinth (1 Corinthians 1-4).” Pages 85-86 in Unity of the Church in the New Testament and Today. Edited by Lukas Vischer, Ulrich Luz, and Christian Link. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
2010. “Rhetorical Analysis of Pauline Texts – Quo Vadit? Methodological Reflections.” Pages 3-24 in Paul and Rhetoric. Edited by J. Paul Sampley and Peter Lampe. T&T Clark Biblical Studies. London: Continuum.
2010. “Quintillian’s Psychological Insights in his Institutio Oratoria.” Pages 180-202 in Paul and Rhetoric. Edited by J. Paul Sampley and Peter Lampe. T&T Clark Biblical Studies. London: Continuum.
2010. “Can Words be Violent or Do They Only Sound That Way? 2 Corinthians: Verbal Warfare from Afar as a Complement to a Placid Personal Presence. Pages 223-240 in Paul and Rhetoric. Edited by J. Paul Sampley and Peter Lampe. T&T Clark Biblical Studies. London: Continuum.
2009. City of Rome. Pages 855-859 in: The New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible. Edited by K. D. Sakenfeld. Vol. 4. Nashville, TN: Abingdon.
2009. “Hypostasis as a Component of New Testament Christology (Hebrews 1:3).” Pages 63-71 in Who is Jesus Christ for us Today? Pathways to Contemporary Christology, Festschrift Michael Welker. Edited by Andreas Schuele and Günter Thomas. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox.
2008. William Tabbernee, and Peter Lampe. Pepouza and Tymion: The Discovery and Archaeological Exploration of a Lost Ancient City and an Imperial Estate. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
2008. ΜΕΧΡΙ ΤΗΣ ΣΗΜΕΡΟΝ: A New Edition of Matthew 27:64b; 28:13 in Today’s Pop Science and a Salty Breeze from the Dead Sea. Pages 355-366 in Neutestamentliche Exegese im Dialog: Hermeneutik – Wirkungsgeschichte – Matthäusevangelium, Festschrift für Ulrich Luz zum 70. Geburtstag. Edited by Peter Lampe, Moisés Mayordomo, and Migaku Sato. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener. (see Table of Contents)
2007. “Human Sacrifice and Pauline Christology.” Pages 191-209 in Human Sacrifice in Jewish and Christian Tradition. Edited by Karin Finsterbusch, Arnim Lange, and K.F. Diethard Römheld. Numen 112. Leiden: Brill 2007.
2006. “Anacletus (Cletus) of Rome.” Pages xxx in RPP 1. (check title; could be under Cletus?)
2006. “Anicetus of Rome.” Pages xxx in RPP 1 (check title)
2006. “Aquila/Prisca (Priscilla).” Pages RPP 1 (check title).
2004. “Early Christians in the City of Rome: Topographical and Social Historical Aspects of the First Three Centuries.” Pages 20-32 in Christians as a Religious Minority in a Multicultural City. Modes of Interaction and Identity Formation in Early Imperial Rome. Edited by J. Zangenberg and M. Labahn. JSNTS 243 = ESCO. London: Black.
2004. “Paths of Early Christian Mission into Rome: Judaeo-Christians in the Households of Pagan Masters.” Pages 143-148 in Celebrating Romans: Template for Pauline Theology: Essays in Honor of Robert Jewett. Edited by S. E. McGinn. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans 2004.
2003. From Paul to Valentinus: Christians at Rome in the First Two Centuries. Translated by Michael Steinhauser. Minneapolis: Fortress (6th edition = 2010).
2003. “Paul, Patrons, and Clients.” Pages 488-523 in Paul in the Greco-Roman World: A Handbook. Edited by J. Paul Sampley. London: Trinity Press International.
2003. “The Language of Equality in Early Christian House Churches: A Constructivist Approach. Pages 73-83 in Early Christian Families in Context: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue. Edited by D. L. Balch and C. Osiek. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
2003. “The First Campaign of the Pepouza and Tymion Archaeological Surface Survey 2001.” Pages 1-10 in 20. Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantısı 27-31 Mayis 2002 Ankara, 2. Cilt. Edited by Kültür Bakanlığı, Anitlar ve Müzeler Genel Müdürlüğü, Ankara (with eight photographs and one map) [Proceedings of the International Symposium of Excavations, Surveys and Archaeometry in Ankara, May 27th –31st, 2002, ed. by the General Directorate of Monuments and Museums, Ankara 2003, 1-10]
2002. “Heidelberg and the Discovery of Pepouza and Tymion: A Preliminary Report.” ZAC 6: 117-120.
2002. “Paul’s Concept of a Spiritual Body.” Pages 103-114 in Resurrection: Theological and Scientific Assessments. Edited by T. Peters, R. J. Russell, and M. Welker. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
1996. “Rome”. Pages 944a-947b in The HarperCollins Bible Dictionary. 2nd edition. Edited by P. J. Achtemeier. San Francisco: Harper.
1995. “Identification with Christ: A Psychological View of Pauline Theology.” Pages 931-943 in Texts and Contexts: Biblical Texts in Their Textual and Situational Contexts: Essays in Honor of Lars Hartman. Edited by T. Fornberg and D. Hellholm. Oslo: Scandinavian University Press.
1995. “An Early Christian Inscription in the Musei Capitolini.” Pages 79-92 in Mighty Minorities?: Minorities in Early Christianity – Positions and Strategies: Essays in Honor of Jacob Jervell. Edited by D. Hellholm, H. Moxnes, and T. K. Seim. Oslo: Scandinavian University Press (= Studia Theologica: Scandinavian Journal of Theology 49/1, 1995, 79-92).
1994. “The Eucharist: Identifying with Christ on the Cross.” Interpretation 48: 36-49.
1993. Peter Lampe, and Ulrich Luz. “Post-Pauline Christianity and Pagan Society.” Translated by A. S. Kidder. Pages 242-280 in Christian Beginnings: Word and Community from Jesus to Post-Apostolic Times. Edited by J. Becker. Louisville: Westminster John Knox.
1993. “The Family of New Testament Times.” Church & Society 84/2: 18-38
1992. “‘Family’ in Church and Society of New Testament Times.’ Affirmation 5/1: 1-20.
1992: Twenty-Five Articles in Anchor Bible Dictionary. vol. I-VI. New York: Doubleday 1992: Onesimus: V, 21-22 Aquila: I, 319-320 Prisca / Priscilla: V, 467-468 Ampliatus: I, 217 Andronicus: I, 247-248 Apelles: I, 275 Asyncritus: I, 508 Epaenetus: II, 532 Hermas: III, 147-148 Hermes: III, 156 Herodion: III, 176 Julia: III, 1125 Junia/s: III, 1127 Mary: IV, 582-583 Narcissus: IV, 1022-1023 Nereus: IV, 1074 Olympas: V, 15 Patrobas: V, 186 Persis: V, 244 Philologus: V, 345 Phlegon: V, 347 Rufus: V, 839 Stachys: VI, 183 Tryphaena + Tryphosa: VI, 669 Urbanus: VI, 767
1992. “How do we go about it as preachers?:” An audio-visual meditation, Videotape, Library of Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, May 4, 1992
1991. “The Roman Christians of Romans 16.” Pages 216-230 in The Romans Debate: Revised and Expanded Edition. Edited by K. P. Donfried. Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson. (2005 Paperback)
1991. “The Christian Worship Services in Corinth and the Corinthian Enthusiasm (I Cor. 12-14). Affirmation 4/2: 17-25.
1991. P. Lampe and U. Luz. “Overview of the Discussion.” Pages 387-404 in The Gospel and the Gospels. Edited by P. Stuhlmacher. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
1991. “The Corinthian Eucharistic Dinner Party: Exegesis of a Cultural Context (I Cor. 11:17-34).” Affirmation 4/2: 1-15
1991. Inaugural Address (James Sprunt Lectures, Feb. 6, 1991): “The Corinthian Eucharistic Dinner Party: An Exegesis of Cultural Context (1 Corinthians 11:17-32),” Audio Cassette/Videotape, Library of Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, 1991 [library code number Cassette L 237 3]
1990. “Theological Wisdom and the ‘Word About the Cross:’ The Rhetorical Scheme in I Corinthians 1-4.” Interpretation 44: 117-131.
1990. “basileus, basileuo, basilikos, basilissa.” Pages 205-208 in EDNT 1.
1990. “basileios.” Page 205 in EDNT 1.
1990. “hina”. Page xxx in EDNT. (check title)
1990. “me.” Page xxx in EDNT. (check title)
1990. “mepote.” Pages xxx in EDNT. (check title)
1990. “Exegesis of Matthew 3:13-17.” Lectionary Homiletics 1/1, Jan 1990, 9.
1990. “Exegesis of Isaiah 49:1-6.” Lectionary Homiletics 1/1, Jan 1990, 8.
1990. “Exegesis of Matthew 4:12-23.” Lectionary Homiletics 1/1, Jan 1990, 14-15.
1990. “Exegesis of Matthew 5:1-12.” Lectionary Homiletics 1/1, Jan 1990, 21-22.
1990. “Exegesis of Matthew 21:33-43.” Lectionary Homiletics 1/11, Oct. 1990, 1-2, 7.
1990. “Exegesis of Matthew 22:1-14.” Lectionary Homiletics 1/11, Oct 1990, 8-9.
1990. “Exegesis of Matthew 22:15-22.” Lectionary Homiletics 1/11, Oct. 1990, 15- 16, 20.
1990. “Exegesis of Matthew 22:34-46.” Lectionary Homiletics 1/11, Oct. 1990, 21- 22.
1989. “The Empty Jar”, Videotape, Library of Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, May 23, 1989 [library code number Video 435]; and Soundtape, Library of Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, May 23, 1989 [library code number Cassette L 237 1] [about a Jesus parable in the Gospel of Thomas] 22.
1989. “Themes from Revelation”, Videotape, Library of Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, May 24, 1989 [library code number Video 436]; and Soundtape, Library of Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, May 24, 1989 [library code number Cassette L 237 2] [about the Biblical “Book of Revelation”] 21. First World – Third World Bible, in: As I See It Today (Union Theological Seminary, VA) vol. 2, no. 3, May 1988, 1-6 20. Lexicon Lampadion, in: BGFL 77. Jg., 1988,