Series
Forschungen zum Alten Testament 2. Reihe
Edited by Corinna Körting, Konrad Schmid, Mark S. Smith, and Andrew Teeter
FAT I publishes works that give important momentum to Old Testament research all over the world. There are no religious or denominational preferences, and the series has no limits defined by certain positions. The sole determining factor for the acceptance of a manuscript is its high level of scholarship. Monographs, including habilitations, essay collections by established scholars and conference volumes on key subjects from the fields of theology and religious history define the profile of the series.
FAT II makes a point of publishing outstanding works of scholars at the beginning of their career and welcomes explorative research. As in FAT I, there are no religious or denominational preferences, and the series has no limits defined by certain positions. In addition to dissertations and monographs by recent doctorates and established scholars, FATII publishes conference volumes on subjects from the fields of theology and religious history with an interdisciplinary focus.
FAT II makes a point of publishing outstanding works of scholars at the beginning of their career and welcomes explorative research. As in FAT I, there are no religious or denominational preferences, and the series has no limits defined by certain positions. In addition to dissertations and monographs by recent doctorates and established scholars, FATII publishes conference volumes on subjects from the fields of theology and religious history with an interdisciplinary focus.
ISSN: 1611-4914 / eISSN: 2568-8367 - Suggested citation: FAT II
Safeguarding the Divine Presence in the Priestly Tabernacle
2011.
XVI, 250 pages.
FAT II 50
Komposition und Theologie der Elihureden in Hiob 32–37
2010.
X, 275 pages.
FAT II 49
Dynastic Ancestors in the Book of Kings and Ancient Israel
2010.
XVI, 211 pages.
FAT II 48
For the Church's One Bible
2010.
XIV, 328 pages.
FAT II 46
A Descriptive Study of the Inscriptions
2010.
XVI, 253 pages.
FAT II 42