2016 Journal Article Paul's Work and His Co-workersStrelan, Rick (2016). Paul's Work and His Co-workers. Lutheran Theological Journal, 50 (1), 17-27. |
2010 Journal Article What might a Pagan have understood by "Holy Spirit"?Strelan, Rick (2010). What might a Pagan have understood by "Holy Spirit"?. Colloquium, 42 (2), 151-172. |
2009 Journal Article Tabitha: The Gazelle of Joppa (Acts 9.36 - 41)Strelan, Rick (2009). Tabitha: The Gazelle of Joppa (Acts 9.36 - 41). Biblical Theology Bulletin, 39 (2), 77-86. doi: 10.1177/0146107909103881 |
2007 Journal Article A Note on άσΦάλεια (Luke 1.4)Strelan, R. E. (2007). A Note on άσΦάλεια (Luke 1.4). Journal For The Study Of The New Testament, 30 (2), 163-171. doi: 10.1177/0142064X07084774 |
2007 Journal Article A people's history of Christianity, vol 1, Christian origins.Strelan, R (2007). A people's history of Christianity, vol 1, Christian origins.. Journal of Religious History, 31 (2), 203-204. |
2006 Journal Article 'We hear them telling in our own tongues the mighty works of god' (acts 2:11)Strelan, R. E. (2006). 'We hear them telling in our own tongues the mighty works of god' (acts 2:11). Neotestamentica, 40 (2), 295-319. |
2005 Journal Article In search of Jesus: Insider and outsider imagesStrelan, R. (2005). In search of Jesus: Insider and outsider images. Journal of Religious History, 29 (3), 312-314. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9809.2005.00334.x |
2005 Journal Article John Barton, ed.: The Biblical World. London and New York: Routledge, 2002; Vol. 1, pp. xxiii + 525; Vol. 2, pp. viii + 539Strelan, Rick (2005). John Barton, ed.: The Biblical World. London and New York: Routledge, 2002; Vol. 1, pp. xxiii + 525; Vol. 2, pp. viii + 539. Journal of Religious History, 29 (1), 77-78. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9809.2005.00262.x |
2004 Journal Article Who was Bar Jesus (Acts 13,6-12)?Strelan, Rick (2004). Who was Bar Jesus (Acts 13,6-12)?. Biblica, 85 (1), 65-81. |
2003 Journal Article Acts 19:12: Paul's 'Aprons' AgainStrelan, Rick (2003). Acts 19:12: Paul's 'Aprons' Again. Journal of Theological Studies, 54 (1), 154-157. doi: 10.1093/jts/54.1.154 |
2003 Journal Article Outside are the dogs and the sorcerers... (Revelation 22:15)Strelan, R. E. (2003). Outside are the dogs and the sorcerers... (Revelation 22:15). Biblical Theology Bulletin, 33 (4), 148-157. doi: 10.1177/014610790303300404 |
2003 Journal Article Elizabeth, are you hiding? (Luke 1:24)Strelan, Rick (2003). Elizabeth, are you hiding? (Luke 1:24). Neotestamentica, 37 (1), 87-95. |
2003 Journal Article Going in and out: Israel's leaders in actsStrelan, R. E. (2003). Going in and out: Israel's leaders in acts. Journal of Biblical Studies, 3 (1), 1-11. |
2003 Journal Article Elizabeth, are you hiding? (Luke 1:24)Strelan, R. E. (2003). Elizabeth, are you hiding? (Luke 1:24). Neotestamentica, 37 (1), 87-95. |
2001 Journal Article Keys to the Gate Beautiful (Acts 3:1-10)Strelan, Rick (2001). Keys to the Gate Beautiful (Acts 3:1-10). Journal of Biblical Studies, 1 (3). |
2001 Journal Article Keys to the Gate Beautiful (Acts 3:1-10)Strelan, R. E. (2001). Keys to the Gate Beautiful (Acts 3:1-10). Journal of Biblical Studies, 3, 1-21. |
2001 Journal Article The running prophet in Acts-VIII,30 (On the cultic significance of physical gestures and movements in the 'Acts of the Apostles')Strelan, R (2001). The running prophet in Acts-VIII,30 (On the cultic significance of physical gestures and movements in the 'Acts of the Apostles'). Novum Testamentum, 43 (1), 31-38. doi: 10.1163/15685360151101746 |
2001 Journal Article The Running Prophet [Acts 8:30]Strelan, Richard (2001). The Running Prophet [Acts 8:30]. Novum Testamentum, 43 (1), 31-38. doi: 10.1163/15685360151101746 |
2000 Journal Article Recognising the gods (Acts 14:8-10)Strelan, Rick (2000). Recognising the gods (Acts 14:8-10). New Testament Studies, 46 (4), 488-503. doi: 10.1017/S002868850000028X |
2000 Journal Article A greater than Caesar: Storm stories in Lucan and MarkStrelan, R. E. (2000). A greater than Caesar: Storm stories in Lucan and Mark. Zeitschrift fur die Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde der alteren Kirche, 91 (4), 166-179. doi: 10.1515/zntw.2000.91.3-4.166 |