A version of the paper was delivered at the Secular Study of the Bible Consultation at the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting in San Francisco, November 22, 2011
The discussion of oral tradition in biblical studies has a rather long history, so there would be no...
This paper is based on an interview with Paul Hanson, an Old Testament professor at Harvard Divinity...
Advances in archaeology and carbon-dating contribute to our understanding of the biblical text’s his...
Interpretation does not happen in a void. Interpretation emerges out of a context and speaks into a ...
This article pursues two objectives. First, it tries to explain why Bible software is still not acce...
Recently, there has been an upsurge in the publication of popular biblical criticisms, as exemplifie...
Digital Humanities Forum: Return to the Material. University of Kansas. September 14, 2013: http://i...
Dogmatic biblical exegesis had a near monopoly until well into the modern era. Similarly, in academi...
<em>Some dialogue among these specialists, especially between biblical scholars and philosophe...
Sincc the reading and study of the Bible was an integral part of societal existence at least in the ...
While biblical scholarship has been quite open to integrating multiple disciplines into exegetical a...
A rich variety of methods exists today for studying Scripture - text criticism, philology, literary ...
The Bible is a book of many surprises. Not least of these is that it contains accounts of research. ...
Faced by a knowledge gap brought about by church leaders’ reluctance to divulge the conclusions of h...
It was the original object of this study to investigate these three questions. The subject is very l...
The discussion of oral tradition in biblical studies has a rather long history, so there would be no...
This paper is based on an interview with Paul Hanson, an Old Testament professor at Harvard Divinity...
Advances in archaeology and carbon-dating contribute to our understanding of the biblical text’s his...
Interpretation does not happen in a void. Interpretation emerges out of a context and speaks into a ...
This article pursues two objectives. First, it tries to explain why Bible software is still not acce...
Recently, there has been an upsurge in the publication of popular biblical criticisms, as exemplifie...
Digital Humanities Forum: Return to the Material. University of Kansas. September 14, 2013: http://i...
Dogmatic biblical exegesis had a near monopoly until well into the modern era. Similarly, in academi...
<em>Some dialogue among these specialists, especially between biblical scholars and philosophe...
Sincc the reading and study of the Bible was an integral part of societal existence at least in the ...
While biblical scholarship has been quite open to integrating multiple disciplines into exegetical a...
A rich variety of methods exists today for studying Scripture - text criticism, philology, literary ...
The Bible is a book of many surprises. Not least of these is that it contains accounts of research. ...
Faced by a knowledge gap brought about by church leaders’ reluctance to divulge the conclusions of h...
It was the original object of this study to investigate these three questions. The subject is very l...
The discussion of oral tradition in biblical studies has a rather long history, so there would be no...
This paper is based on an interview with Paul Hanson, an Old Testament professor at Harvard Divinity...
Advances in archaeology and carbon-dating contribute to our understanding of the biblical text’s his...