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  • Studies in Biblical Greek

    This occasional series of monographs is designed to promote and publish the latest research into biblical Greek (Old and New Testaments). The series does not assume that biblical Greek is a distinct dialect within the larger world of koine, but focuses on these corpora because it recognizes the particular interest they generate. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including epigraphical and inscriptional materials, is welcome in the series, provided the results are cast in terms of their bearing on biblical Greek. Primarily, however, the series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, text-critical, and linguistic study of the Greek of the biblical books, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to accurate exegesis.

    20 publications

  • Studies in Biblical Literature

    This series invites manuscripts from scholars in any area of Biblical literature. Both established and innovative methodologies, covering general and particular areas in biblical study, are welcome. The series seeks to make available studies which will make a significant contribution to the ongoing biblical discourse. Scholars who have interests in gender and sociocultural hermeneutics are particularly encouraged to consider this series. This series invites manuscripts from scholars in any area of Biblical literature. Both established and innovative methodologies, covering general and particular areas in biblical study, are welcome. The series seeks to make available studies which will make a significant contribution to the ongoing biblical discourse. Scholars who have interests in gender and sociocultural hermeneutics are particularly encouraged to consider this series. This series invites manuscripts from scholars in any area of Biblical literature. Both established and innovative methodologies, covering general and particular areas in biblical study, are welcome. The series seeks to make available studies which will make a significant contribution to the ongoing biblical discourse. Scholars who have interests in gender and sociocultural hermeneutics are particularly encouraged to consider this series.

    183 publications

  • Studies in Biblical Hebrew

    Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew. Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew. Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew.

    1 publications

  • The Westminster College Library of Biblical Symbolism

    "This series encourages works of scholarship that explore the artistic and theological depths of biblical symbols. "Symbol" here means any well-known reality that is used to illuminate a more mysterious reality by means of the analogy between the two. The symbols can be objects, qualities, actions, roles, events, stories, or systems. "Exploring" symbols entails: painting a full picture of the well-known reality as the original writers and readers would have known it; establishing what the subject of the symbol was in particular instances; and seeing through the symbol to the depths of the subject. The books in this series may focus on a particular symbol (e.g. light, or shepherd, or the Exodus), on a particular type of symbolism (e.g. Paul's legal symbolism, or Flosea's personal symbolism), or on particular themes (e.g. the variety of symbols used to illuminate the mystery of human sinfulness and how those symbols are used to interpret each other). Still others may focus on particular books, such as Ezekiel or Revelation, exploring their main symbols. "

    1 publications

  • Title: Civilizational Collapse and the Philosophy of Post-Apocalyptical Survival

    Civilizational Collapse and the Philosophy of Post-Apocalyptical Survival

    by Michael A. Peters (Volume editor) Thomas Meier (Volume editor)
    ©2025 Monographs
  • Title: Civilizational Collapse and the Philosophy of Post-Apocalyptical Survival

    Civilizational Collapse and the Philosophy of Post-Apocalyptical Survival

    by Michael A. Peters (Volume editor) Thomas Meier (Volume editor) 2025
    Monographs
  • Title: The Matthean Beatitudes in Their Jewish Origins

    The Matthean Beatitudes in Their Jewish Origins

    A Literary and Speech Act Analysis
    by Michelle Howell Hancock (Author) 2012
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: Language Origins

    Language Origins

    From Mythology to Science
    by Przemysław Żywiczyński (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: On the Origins of Theater

    On the Origins of Theater

    by Mirosław Kocur (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: A Biblical Theology of Gerassapience

    A Biblical Theology of Gerassapience

    by Joel A.A. Ajayi (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Grammar of Biblical Hebrew

    Grammar of Biblical Hebrew

    by Wolfgang Schneider (Author) Randall L. McKinion (Translation) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: At the Origins of Islam

    At the Origins of Islam

    Muḥammad, the Community of the Qur’ān, and the Transformation of the Bedouin World
    by James Moreton Wakeley (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: The Reality of Biblical Theology

    The Reality of Biblical Theology

    by Mark W. Elliott (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: To the Origins of Confucianism

    To the Origins of Confucianism

    The "Ru</I> in pre-Qin times and during the early Han dynasty
    by Nicolas Zufferey (Author)
    ©2003 Monographs
  • Title: Biblical Representations of Moab

    Biblical Representations of Moab

    A Kenyan Postcolonial Reading
    by R.S. Wafula (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Teaching about Scientific Origins

    Teaching about Scientific Origins

    Taking Account of Creationism
    by Leslie S. Jones (Volume editor) Michael J. Reiss (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Textbook
  • Title: The Origins of Deuteronomy 32

    The Origins of Deuteronomy 32

    Intertextuality, Memory, Identity
    by Tina Dykesteen Nilsen (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Theologies of the Mind in Biblical Israel

    Theologies of the Mind in Biblical Israel

    by Michael Carasik (Author)
    ©2006 Monographs
  • Title: Origins of Eastern Christian Mysticism

    Origins of Eastern Christian Mysticism

    AD 330-1022
    by Theodore Sabo (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: At the origins of Classical opera

    At the origins of Classical opera

    Carlo Goldoni and the «dramma giocoso per musica»
    by Pervinca Rista (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: The Verbal System of Biblical Aramaic

    The Verbal System of Biblical Aramaic

    A Distributional Approach
    by Michael B. Shepherd (Author) 2007
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Aux origines de la diplomatie européenne

    Aux origines de la diplomatie européenne

    Les Neuf et la Coopération politique européenne de 1973 à 1980
    by Maria Gainar (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Aux origines d’une alliance improbable

    Aux origines d’une alliance improbable

    Le réseau consulaire français aux États-Unis (1776-1815)
    by Stéphane Bégaud (Author) Marc Belissa (Author) Joseph Visser (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: The Origins of Modern Welfare

    The Origins of Modern Welfare

    Juan Luis Vives, "De Subventione Pauperum</I>, and City of Ypres, "Forma Subventionis Pauperum</I>
    by Paul Spicker (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Others
  • Title: The Multiple Natural Origins of Religion

    The Multiple Natural Origins of Religion

    by Richard Clark (Author)
    ©2006 Monographs
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