Maeir (Area Editor for Archaeology)īenjamin G. Furey (Main Editor with Brian Matz for Christianity)Įric Ziolkowski (Main Editor for Reception History)Īren M. Jens Schröter (Main Editor for New Testament)īarry Dov Walfish (Main Editor for Judaism)Ĭonstance M. Nicole Rupschus, currently on maternity de Gruyter GmbH Link to the submission platform: EBR Editorial Platform (We kindly request that you use Chrome to ensure that the platform runs smoothly.) * Contents of these volumes are only approximates. 23 Pelican* – Qumran, Khirbet*, February 2024 22 Og (King of Bashan)* – Pelethites*, September 2023 21 Negative Theology – Offspring*, January 2023 You find the EBR guidelines below, see Supplementary Materials. Access to ahead-of-print articles, i.e., not yet available in the print versionĮBR is also available in a print version.Regular updates of over 1,500 articles per year.Essential resource for scholars in Biblical, Cultural, and Religious Studies and related fields.Ziolkowski.Įncyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception Online uses a powerful search engine that makes it easy to search for content. Furey, Joel LeMon, Brian Matz, Thomas Römer, Jens Schröter, Barry Dov Walfish, and Eric J. The distinguished editorial board is headed by Constance M. With 38 editors and nearly 4,000 authors working in over 55 countries, EBR is truly an international enterprise. Its interdisciplinary approach thus transcends a purely theological or religious perspective. Moving beyond the religious realm, it further innovates by recording how biblical texts have been read, interpreted, and integrated into thought, science, and culture throughout the centuries, summarizing the most recent scholarly research on the reception of the Bible in an array of academic disciplines such as classics and archaeology as well as a wide range of cultural and humanistic fields, such as literature, visual arts, music, film, and dance. It then documents the history of biblical interpretation and reception, not only in Christianity and Judaism, but also in Islam and other non-Western religious traditions and movements. As its foundation, the encyclopedia contains the most up-to-date information on the origins and development of the Bible in the canons of Judaism and Christianity. Since the publication of its first two volumes in 2009, EBR has continued to break new ground and is an indispensable reference work not only for theology and religious studies, but also for the humanities, the arts, cultural studies, and the social sciences. The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception ( EBR) is the first and only comprehensive reference work devoted to the Bible and its reception. In 2010 the print edition of the encyclopedia was the winner of the CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title award. It has been recognized with this award due to the excellence of its scholarship and presentation and for its great significance to its field of research. EBR Online is one of only 11 digital resources chosen. CHOICE is a publishing unit of the Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association. The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception Online has been selected as a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of 2020.
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