Jerome H. Neyrey is Professor of New Testament at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. A leader in the use of the social sciences in biblical studies, he is the author of numerous works, including An Ideology of Revolt: John's Christology in Social Science Perspective (Fortress Press, 1988), Paul in Other Words (1990), Portraits of Paul (with Bruce J. Malina, 1996), and Honor and Shame in the Gospel of Matthew (1998).
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Introduction 1. Patron and Vindicator: God in the Gospel of Mark 2. Provident, Benevolent, and Foolish: God in the Gospel of Matthew 3. Benefaction, Providence, and Theodicy: God in the Acts of the Apostles 4. A Systematic Theology: God in Romans 5. Patronage and Honor, Order and Disorder: God in 1 Corinthians 6. Theologies in Conflict: Paul's God in Galatians 7. Who Else Is Called "God"? Jesus in the Fourth Gospel 8. Who Else Is Called "God"? Jesus in Hebrews Conclusion Appendix 1. God-in-Relationship: Patron-Broker-Client Appendix 2. "Be Ye Holy as I Am Holy": God, Purity, and Order Appendix 3. Honor, Glory, and Praise Be to God Bibliography Scriptural Index Topical Index

