Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
Biblical Studies
"The Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, and the platform it provides for a wide range of critical approaches, plays a vital role in the field of biblical studies." Ehud Ben Zvi, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Alberta, Canada
"In the thirty years of its existence, The Journal for the Study of the Old Testament has rightly won a reputation as an interesting, innovative and daring journal. It is the journal where many scholars feel at home, where they can express their most pioneering and sometimes even strange ideas, provided these ideas meet the highest standards of research. When one compares it with more conservative journals, one wonders what we would do without JSOT.’ Professor Yairah Amit, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Since its establishment in 1976, the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament has become widely regarded as offering the best in current scholarship on the Old Testament across a range of critical methodologies. Many original and creative approaches to the interpretation of the Old Testament literature and cognate fields of inquiry are pioneered in this journal, which showcases the work of both new and established scholars.
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Since its establishment in 1976, the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament has become widely regarded as offering the best in current, peer-reviewed scholarship on the Old Testament across a range of critical methodologies. Many original and creative approaches to the interpretation of the Old Testament literature and cognate fields of inquiry are pioneered in this journal, which showcases the work of both new and established scholars.
David Shepherd | Trinity College Dublin, Ireland |
Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer | Örebro School of Theology, Sweden |
Samuel Hildebrandt | Nazarene Theological College, Manchester, UK |
Brad Anderson | Dublin City University, Ireland |
Bob Becking | Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands |
Keith Bodner | Crandall University, Canada |
Thomas Bolin | St Norbert College, USA |
Brennan Breed | Columbia Theological Seminary, USA |
Carly Crouch | Radboud University, Netherlands |
Eryl Davies | Bangor University, UK |
John Day | University of Oxford, UK |
Katharine Dell | University of Cambridge, UK |
Tova Forti | Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel |
Rachelle Gilmour | Trinity College, University of Divinity, Australia |
Alphonso Groenewald | University of Pretoria, South Africa |
David Gunn | Texas Christian University, USA |
James Harding | University of Otago, New Zealand |
Elizabeth R. Hayes | Fuller Theological Seminary, USA |
Aaron Hornkohl | University of Cambridge, UK |
David Janzen | University of Durham, UK |
Anne Katrin de Hemmer Gudme | University of Oslo, Norway |
Tuukka Kauhanen | University of Helsinki, Finland |
Francis Landy | University of Alberta, Canada |
Mark Leuchter | Temple University, USA |
Dr Hilary Marlow | University of Cambridge,UK |
Sharon Moughtin | |
Nadav Na'aman | Tel Aviv University, Israel |
Shirly Natan-Yulzary | Beit Berl Academic College, Israel |
Martin O'Kane | University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK |
Anathea Portier-Young | Duke Divinity School, USA |
Deborah Rooke | Regent's Park College, University of Oxford, UK |
Erin Runions | Pomona College, USA |
Jason Silverman | University of Helsinki, Finland |
Jonathan Stökl | Leiden University, the Netherlands |
Hanna Tervanotko | McMaster University, Canada |
Rannfrid Thelle | Wichita State University, USA |
Pierre Van Hecke | University of Leuven, Belgium |
Rebecca Watson | University of Cambridge, UK |
Gerald West | University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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