Monday, April 25, 2022

American Journal of Biblical Theology

Follow this link to the site for articles ranging from 2001 to the present.

From the site:

The American Journal of Biblical Theology, now in its 20th year, serves the academic community as an outlet for biblical research and is intended for use by graduate and doctoral students, scholars, and professional writers.  Its publications consist of The American Journal of Biblical Theology (AJBT) and the Journal of Biblical Theology (JBT).

The AJBT is a weekly on-line journal that includes a weekly Bible study that is written by Dr. John W. (Jack) Carter, and is also distributed free via Email to subscribers.  The AJBT also includes links to recently published research papers that have been subject to review by our review staff.  New manuscripts are typically published weekly.

The JBT is a quarterly paperback journal that draws its resources from the AJBT.  Papers that have been approved for publication in the AJBT are further reviewed by the Board of Directors who then recommend publication in the JBT.  The JBT is available through subscription service or can be purchased at Amazon.com or though the Journal Bookstore.  The JBT is also available in Amazon Kindle format through both methods.  Kindle books are free for those who purchase the hardcopy quarterly.

Doctrinal Statement

It is not the intent of this journal to stifle religious thought or expression by specifying a narrow viewpoint concerning Biblical interpretation. Therefore, the only doctrinal statements that are adhered to in this journal serve to maintain its integrity as a journal of Biblical Theology. Though other theological schools may be published and represented, the context of the editors and reviewers will adhere to the following statement:

  • The sole basis of authority for Biblical Theology is the Bible.
  • The Bible, in its original form, is without any mixture of error or contradiction.

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