Dr. Graham H. Twelftree

Journals

Biblical Studies

Biblica

Biblical Archaeologist

Biblical Research

Biblical Theology Bulletin

Catholic Biblical Quarterly

Churchman

Evangelical Quarterly

Expository Times

Interpretation

Journal of Biblical Literature

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society

Journal of Jewish Studies

Journal for the Study of Judaism

Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus

Journal for the Study of the New Testament

Journal of Theolocial Studies

New Testament Studies

Nocum Testamentum

Religious Studies

Review & Expositor

Revue Biblique

Revue de Qumran

Scottish Journal of Theology

Semeia

Studia Theologica

Themelios

Theological Studies

Theology

Tyndale Bulletin

Vetus Testamentum

Vigilae Christianae

Westminster Theological Journal

Zeitschrift fur Theologie und Kirche

Historiography

Historiography East and West

This journal takes the writing of history as its subject, not history. It deepens our understanding of representations of "history" by comparing Asian practice with Western historiographical traditions, thus integrating the research on Asian historiography into the ongoing debate on general issues of historiography. At the beginning of the 21st century, the writing of history has regained its central position in the discourse on the future of humankind; scholarly interest in the history and theory of history writing has grown and gone beyond the much-debated Western tradition. It is under these circumstances that Historiography East and West has been initiatied as a truly comparative and multi-lingual online journal.

History and Theory

This journal publishes articles, review essays, and summaries of books principally in these areas: critical philosophy of history; speculative philosophy of history; historiography; history of historiography; historical methodology; critical theory; time and culture; and history and related disciplines. Each annual volume consists of four numbers; the fourth number is usually in the form of a Theme Issue.

Journal of the Philosophy of History

This is a philosophical journal. It welcomes contributions from all the branches of philosophy that use history and historiography fruitfully, including epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of science, aesthetics, and value theory. It also welcomes the writing of history in so far as it elucidates and possibly solves philosophical problems.