Part one. The radical Jesus, political economy, and the great transformation. The radical Jesus : you cannot serve God and mammon
The Biblical world of limited good in social, cultural and technological perspective
Was the Galilean economy oppressive or prosperous? : socio-archaeology and dimensions of exploitation in first-century Palestine
Execrating? or execrable peasants?
The Galilean world of Jesus
In the beginning of the Gospels was the scribe : scribal interests in the earlier Jesus traditions--an explanation
Part two. The radical Jesus, the Bible and the great transformation : the search for hermeneutical bridges. Culture, society, and embedded religion in antiquity
Biblical economics in an age of greed
Marcion's truth : biblical hermeneutics in developmental perspective
The perennial relevance of St. Paul
The promise of Lutheran Biblical studies
Epilogue : What would we do now with Jesus and the Bible?