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
Untersuchungen zur Entwicklung der Wallfahrtsfeste in vorhasmonäischer Zeit
2009.
XIV, 393 pages.
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Interdisziplinäre Studien zur Sprache der Religion in Ägypten, Vorderasien und Griechenland in hellenistischer Zeit
Hrsg. v. Markus Witte u. Johannes F. Diehl
Hrsg. v. Markus Witte u. Johannes F. Diehl
2009.
X, 303 pages.
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An Analysis of Communicative Action
2009.
XV, 423 pages.
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An Investigation of Azazel, Lilith, Deber, Qeteb and Reshef in the Hebrew Bible
2009.
XVI, 266 pages.
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Ed. by Devorah Dimant and Reinhard Gregor Kratz
2009.
VIII, 226 pages.
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Polytheismus und Monotheismus in der Welt der Antike. Band I: Ägypten, Mesopotamien, Persien, Kleinasien, Syrien, Palästina.Band II: Griechenland und Rom, Judentum, Christentum und Islam
Hrsg. v. Reinhard G. Kratz u. Hermann Spieckermann
Hrsg. v. Reinhard G. Kratz u. Hermann Spieckermann
2nd, reviewed edition 2009.
XXVIII, 713 pages.
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The Biblical Story of Paradise (Genesis 2–3) and Its Reception History
Ed. by Konrad Schmid and Christoph Riedweg
Ed. by Konrad Schmid and Christoph Riedweg
2008.
XIV, 293 pages.
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The Interpretation of Gendered God-Language in the Hebrew Bible, Exemplified in Isaiah 42, 46, and 49
2008.
XIV, 224 pages.
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