Announcing the Biblical Intertextuality series
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SCM Press is inviting submissions for scholarly monographs for the new Biblical Intertextuality series.
We are pleased to introduce the Biblical Intertextuality Book Series, a new collection of scholarly works that delve into the intricate and rich web of connections between various texts within the Bible.
This new series seeks to explore how biblical writers referenced, adapted, and reinterpreted earlier texts, contributing to the dynamic and layered nature of biblical literature.
We particularly encourage proposals that transcend geographical boundaries and engage with diverse global perspectives on intertextuality.
The series editor is Dr Stefano Salemi, scholar in Biblical Studies and Theology who continues to hold research posts at various universities including Oxford, Harvard, Yale, King’s College London, Pretoria and Jerusalem.
He is joined by the series editorial board:
Juliana Claassens (Stellenbosch University), Nadine Ueberschaer (Greifswald University), Constantine Campbell (Sydney College of Divinity), Jason A. Staples (NC State University), Emmanuel Nathan (Australian Catholic University), Daniel Olariu (Andrews University), Justin Hagerman (University of Lyon) and Richard W. Medina (University of California, Santa Barbara).
Proposals will undergo rigorous peer review before being considered for publication.
Submissions:
- Proposals should adhere to the usual SCM Press guidelines. Please find our proposal form here.
- Please submit proposals to stefano.salemi@theology.ox.ac.uk