Discount to EABS Members on New Publication
21 October 2009
Bene Israel. Studies in the Archaeology of Israel and the Levant during the Bronze and Iron Ages in Honour of Israel Finkelstein, edited by Alexander Fantalkin and Assaf Yasur-Landau and published by E.J. Brill is priced at 90 Euros/$144. EABS members are offered a 25% discount. The code for this discount when ordering from Brill is 47900.
Offer to EABS members from Sage Publishing
21 October 2009
Sage offers a 30% discount on the following biblical studies journals:
Aramaic Studies
Communio: International Catholic Review
Currents in Biblical Research
Ecclesiology
Expository Times
Feminist Theology
Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus
Journal for the Study of the New Testament
Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha
Journal of Anglican Studies
Journal of Moral Philosophy
Journal of Pentecostal Theology
Studies in Christian Ethics
Theology and Sexuality
The discount will apply to the individual rate of each journal and apllies to the print version only. Members should notify Sage on application that they belong to EABS in order for the discount to apply. Application can be made by telephoning the subscription hotline for credit card orders (+44 (0)20 7324 8701) or the main switchboard (+44 (0)20 7324 8500) or by email (subscription@sagepub.co.uk). Please view this link for further information on the journals.
New Journal
21 October 2009
THE ORTHODOX CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF BIBLICAL STUDIES (OCABS) is pleased to announce the launching of its new, on-line academic journal, The Journal of the Orthodox Center for the Advancement of Biblical Studies (JOCABS). The mission of JOCABS is to promote scholarship in biblical studies, homiletics, and religious education among Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Christians around the world. Although submissions in English are preferred thus ensuring greater accessibility, academic papers in other languages (especially Arabic, Armenian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, and Spanish) will be considered by our multi-lingual editorial board and its international associates. Articles may be submitted in the following areas: Old Testament and Cognate Studies. Including (but not limited to) critical studies in Hebrew Bible; Septuagint; Pseudepigrapha; Ancient Near Eastern History and Culture; Syro-Palestinian Archaeology. New Testament and Cognate Studies. Including (but not limited to) critical studies in New Testament; Early Christian Literature; Apocryphal Literature and Traditions; Classical Studies; Archaeology of the Hellenistic and Roman periods. The Bible in Homiletics and Christian Education. Including theoretical and methodological studies dedicated to the practical applications of biblical scholarship to both preaching and pedagogy. Book Reviews. Submissions of critical reviews of books related to the field of biblical studies will be accepted and invited. JOCABS is committed to promoting scholarship among scholars and graduate students and encourages them to submit papers to its peer-reviewed process. The first issue will appear in the Summer of 2008, and semiannually thereafter. For additional information, please contact Dr. Nicolae Roddy, at nroddy@creighton.edu or Fr. Vahan Hovhanessian, at vartabed@stnersess.edu. To submit an article online, please visit this site.