The relationship between linguistics and philology, within biblical studies, became a fraught issue when the Society of Biblical Literature proposed subordinating linguistics to philology. The larger concern is the integrity and integration of scholarship within biblical studies, which itself is related to the integration of scholarship within the academic world. The history of institutionalised scholarship suggests two potential paths for biblical studies: one in which each sub-discipline pursues relative independence and expands the field of knowledge from a detached, scientific vantage point, and one in which the role of the text in speaking to a community is sought in the context of relational knowledge
In textual criticism today, the study of different manuscript traditions has become fragmented. With...
The encyclopedic place of Biblical Studies Is Biblical Studies part of theology, or has theology los...
This thesis examines Hebrew and Greek lexical analyses in commentaries that were written after the p...
In this paper, we explore arguments concerning the disciplinarity of linguistics and philology as fi...
The way in which the academic study of Biblical Hebrew as a language should be conducted is conteste...
Introducción: A convenient point to begin telling the story behind this book is in the 1990s with th...
Interpretation does not happen in a void. Interpretation emerges out of a context and speaks into a ...
This essay introduces the discipline of linguistic anthropology and, more specifically, the notion o...
Describing the system of an ancient language like Biblical Hebrew is an enormous challenge. Biblical...
Introduction: "The present volume comprises a set of contradictions. It is simultaneously a Festschr...
This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of maintaining philological requirements in theologica...
This collection of essays deals with two interwoven themes. The first is a critical reflection on th...
In this essay we summarize the status quaestionis of diachronic linguistic study of Biblical Hebrew ...
Modern biblical scholarship is largely a child of the high tech of the fifteenth and sixteenth centu...
This article revisited the foundation of why biblical languages are important in the theological and...
In textual criticism today, the study of different manuscript traditions has become fragmented. With...
The encyclopedic place of Biblical Studies Is Biblical Studies part of theology, or has theology los...
This thesis examines Hebrew and Greek lexical analyses in commentaries that were written after the p...
In this paper, we explore arguments concerning the disciplinarity of linguistics and philology as fi...
The way in which the academic study of Biblical Hebrew as a language should be conducted is conteste...
Introducción: A convenient point to begin telling the story behind this book is in the 1990s with th...
Interpretation does not happen in a void. Interpretation emerges out of a context and speaks into a ...
This essay introduces the discipline of linguistic anthropology and, more specifically, the notion o...
Describing the system of an ancient language like Biblical Hebrew is an enormous challenge. Biblical...
Introduction: "The present volume comprises a set of contradictions. It is simultaneously a Festschr...
This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of maintaining philological requirements in theologica...
This collection of essays deals with two interwoven themes. The first is a critical reflection on th...
In this essay we summarize the status quaestionis of diachronic linguistic study of Biblical Hebrew ...
Modern biblical scholarship is largely a child of the high tech of the fifteenth and sixteenth centu...
This article revisited the foundation of why biblical languages are important in the theological and...
In textual criticism today, the study of different manuscript traditions has become fragmented. With...
The encyclopedic place of Biblical Studies Is Biblical Studies part of theology, or has theology los...
This thesis examines Hebrew and Greek lexical analyses in commentaries that were written after the p...