The latest issue of the Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus is just out (volume 6, issue 1). As editor of this Journal I've always been pleased with its contents, but this issue is particularly interesting in its diversity: there is something for everyone. One of the features of this Journal that I've tried to stress is to foster conversation among the diversity of scholars involved in this field. Each of these essays involves such conversation in one way or another. The table of contents includes:
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Articles in the latest issue of the Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus (JSHJ 6.1)

Secret Mark: The Debate Is Not Over
The debate concerning the authenticity of "Secret Mark" has certainly not abated. Two items indicate this: (1) a recent panel discussion, and (2) a forthcoming article in the Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus.

What is in a label? A recent JSHJ essay
There is a very interesting essay In the latest issue of the Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus by John H. Elliott, "Jesus the Israelite Was Neither a 'Jew' nor a 'Christian': On Correcting Misleading Nomenclature." This is the abstract of the essay:
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