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Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus
Edited by Robert L. Webb

Journals

ISSN:1476-8690
E-ISSN:1745-5197
 
Current:Volume 7 (2009)
Number of Issues:3
List price Individuals:€ 59.00 / US$ 87.00
List price Institutions:€ 219.00 / US$ 322.00
List price institutions online only:€ 197.00 / US$ 290.00

Editorial Board
Executive Editor Robert L. Webb Book Review Editor Michael Daise Editorial Board Dale C. Allison, Jr Richard Bauckham Michael F. Bird Darrell L. Bock Marcus J. Borg James H. Charlesworth Kathleen E. Corley James G. Crossley Craig A. Evans Charles W. Hedrick Tom Holmén Richard A. Horsley Larry W. Hurtado John S. Kloppenborg Amy-Jill Levine Scot McKnight Stanley E. Porter Mark Allan Powell Rainer Riesner Alan F. Segal Graham H. Twelftree
Abstracting & Indexing
Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus is abstracted/indexed in Academic Search Premier, ATLA Religion Database, Index Theologicus, New Testament Abstracts, Religion & Philosophy collection, Religious and Theological Abstracts, Zeller Dietrich Bibliographische Verlage, Dietrich's Index Philosophicus, International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature, International Review of Biblical Studies, Internationale Bibliographie der Zeitschriftenliteratur aus allen Gebieten des Wissens, International Bibliography of Periodicals from all Fields of Knowledge
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Readership
Aims & Scope The Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus provides an international forum for the academic discussion of Jesus within the context of first-century Palestine. The journal is accessible to all who are interested in how
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The Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus provides an international forum for the academic discussion of Jesus within the context of first-century Palestine. The journal is accessible to all who are interested in how this complex topic has been addressed in the past and how it is approached today. The journal investigates the social, cultural and historical context in which Jesus lived, discusses methodological issues surrounding the reconstruction of the historical Jesus, examines the history of research on Jesus and explores how the life of Jesus has been portrayed in the arts and other media. The Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus presents articles and book reviews discussing the latest developments in academic research in order to shed new light on Jesus and his world.

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