Bulletin for Biblical Research explained

Bulletin for Biblical Research
Cover:Bulletin for Biblical Research.jpg
Editor:Dominick S. Hernández
Language:English
Discipline:Biblical Studies
Abbreviation:Bull. Biblic. Res.
Publisher:Eisenbrauns
Country:USA
History:1991-present
Frequency:Quarterly
Website:https://www.ibr-bbr.org/publications/bbr
Issn:1065-223X
E-Issn:2576-0998
Oclc:367947997

The Bulletin for Biblical Research is the peer-reviewed journal of the Institute for Biblical Research. It was established in 1991, and is published by Eisenbrauns. BBR started as an annual journal, becoming a biannual journal in 2000 and a quarterly journal in 2009.[1] BBR publishes articles in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and New Testament and sometimes cognate literature, from a range of historical and literary approaches. A significant portion of the journal is dedicated to timely reviews of new publications on these subjects. It is a part of the Scholarly Publishing Collective.[2] The current editor is Dominick S. Hernández.

Editors

BBR has had five successive editors during its history:[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bulletin for Biblical Research (23 vols.) (1991–2013). Logos Bible Software. 7 December 2015.
  2. https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/psup/biblical-research
  3. Web site: A Brief History of IBR. Institute for Biblical Research. 7 December 2015. 21 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151121081233/http://www.ibr-bbr.org/brief-history-ibr. dead.