Christadelphian eJournal of Biblical Interpretation

But you must continue in the things which you have learned and been assured of, Knowing from whom you have learned them.

ARTICLE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Authors should submit papers for a Supplement issue to A. Perry and they should follow SBL guidelines. The EJournal of Biblical Interpretation particularly looks for dissertations (max. 16000 words) in an exegetical and expositional style in Old and New Testament Studies, apologetics, doctrine and historical matters relating to the Bible. Submissions should not have been published elsewhere. The EJournal will publish papers from writers outside the Christadelphian community who are sympathetic to the Abrahamic monotheistic faith of Christadelphians when these offer interesting proposals that are supportive of the beliefs of the community.




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