Journal for the Study of the Old Testament. Bibliographical Review

Part 1: 1976–1977

Authors

  • Aleksey Kashkin

Keywords:

Bible, Old Testament, research, bibliography, Psalm 42–43, The Book of Judges, Biblical Hebrew, Book of Chronicles, Pentateuchal criticism

Abstract

«The Journal for the Study of the Old Testament» is one of the leading scientific journals in biblical studies. It was founded in 1976 and quickly became a popular platform for scientific discussions, gained a large number of both subscribers and authors who want to publish their research. It is no exaggeration to say that among the publications of this journal one can find the works of all the famous biblical scholars of our time, so that by its content one can detect what problems are discussed in modern biblical studies, what hypotheses are supported/ rejected by most scholars. In the proposed bibliographic review, we will briefly and sequentially consider all the publications of the journal, we will note the main ideas contained in its articles.

Author Biography

Aleksey Kashkin

PhD in Theology, Associate Professor and head of the Department of Biblical Studies at the Saratov Orthodox Theological Seminary

Published

2021-03-15

Issue

Section

Notes and bibliographic review

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