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Rebekah Eklund
Rebekah Eklund
Publications
Introducing Christian Ethics
, second edition, with Samuel Wells and Ben Quash (Oxford, UK: Wiley, 2017).
“Hot Jesus, Black Messiah, Suffering Son of God: How Jesus Films Shape Our Moral Imaginations,”
Journal of Religion and Film
21 no. 1 (April 2017), Article 33, available at http://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1412&context=jrf.
“From ‘Hosanna!’ to ‘Crucify!’: The Fickle Crowds in the Four Gospels,”
Bulletin for Biblical Research
26.1
(2016): 21–42.
Jesus Wept: The Significance of Jesus’ Laments in the New Testament
, Library of New Testament Studies Series (London: T&T Clark, 2015).
“‘To Us, the Word: The Double-
Logos
of Hebrews 4:12-13,”
Journal of Theological Interpretation
9.1 (2015): 101-116.
“Jesus Laments (Or Does He?): The Witness of the Fourfold Gospel,” in
Doing Theology for the Church: Essays in Honor of Klyne Snodgrass
, ed. Rebekah A. Eklund and John E. Phelan Jr. (Covenant Press; Wipf & Stock, 2014).
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Julia
For Julia, the meaningful relationships she formed with professors has made Loyola feel like home
Economics, Theology