Biblical Studies societies

Staff members are highly active in all the leading learned societies. These include the Society of Biblical Literature, Society of Old Testament Studies, British New Testament Society, Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas, and European Association of Biblical Studies.

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British New Testament Society

The British New Testament Society (BNTS) seeks to promote research of the New Testament and related writings.

British New Testament Society

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European Association of Biblical Studies

The European Association of Biblical Studies (EABS) seeks to promote the cause of Biblical Studies, encouraging and advising co-operative initiatives among related regional, national, and international organizations, and fostering the development of younger scholars.

European Association of Biblical Studies

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The Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) is the oldest and largest international scholarly membership organization in the field of biblical studies, with more than 8,500 international members.

Society of Biblical Literature

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Society for Old Testament Study

The Society for Old Testament Study (SOTS) is a learned society, based in the British Isles, of professional scholars and others committed to the study of the Old Testament.

Society for Old Testament Study

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Publishing

The Department also retains links with several academic publishers, including Equinox, OUP and the Sheffield Phoenix Press.