The Review of Biblical Literature, founded by the Society of Biblical Literature, presents reviews of books in biblical studies and related fields, and provides a forum for international scholarly exchange and cutting edge biblical scholarship. Logos is pleased to offer in The Review of Biblical Literature nearly four thousand reviews of the most important books, reference works, commentaries, dictionaries, Bible translations, and other resources written by top scholars from the past decade of biblical scholarship. These reviews allow readers to stay current with the freshest trends in the field of biblical scholarship.
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A Sampling of Nearly Four Thousand Reviewers:
- D. A. Carson
- Tremper Longman
- Walter Brueggemann
- Paul J. Achtemeier
- Scot McKnight
- David Petersen
A Sampling of Nearly Four Thousand Authors Reviewed:
- Anthony F. Campbell
- Robert Chisholm
- John A. Davies
- Ellen F. Davis
- Bart D. Ehrman
- Robert W. Funk
- Stanley E. Porter
- John van Seters
- Ben Witherington, III
Key Features Included
- 3,985 articles and reviews
- Reviews published between 1998 and 2006 by the Society of Biblical Literature
- Contributions from top scholars on the latest research in biblical scholarship
Additional Information
- Title: The Review of Biblical Literature (RBL)
- 1998–2006
- 9 Volumes
- 3,985 articles and reviews
About the Society of Biblical Literature
The Society of Biblical Literature is the oldest and largest international scholarly membership organization in the field of biblical studies. Founded in 1880, the Society has grown to over 8,500 international members including teachers, students, religious leaders and individuals from all walks of life who share a mutual interest in the critical investigation of the Bible. The Society aspires to offer opportunities for intellectual growth and professional development.
The eight founders of The Society of Biblical Literature first met to discuss their new society in Philip Schaff's study in New York City in January of 1880. In June the group had their first Annual Meeting with eighteen people in attendance. By the end of the year, membership had grown to forty-five and publication of the Journal of Biblical Literature was launched the following year.
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