Series
Forschungen zum Alten Testament 2. Reihe
Edited by Konrad Schmid, Mark S. Smith, Hermann Spieckermann, and Andrew Teeter
FAT I makes a point of publishing the works of both younger and well-established scholars who 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 researchers and conference volumes on key subjects from the fields of theology and religious history define the profile of the series. FAT I is an international forum for Old Testament research, which is expressed in the broad spectrum of the subjects and aspects covered.
FAT II makes a point of publishing the works of a younger generation of scholars who are giving important momentum to Old Testament research. As in FAT I, there are no religious or denominational preferences, and the series has no limits defined by certain positions. In this series as well, the standards for the acceptance of a manuscript are high. In addition to dissertations and monographs, conference volumes on subjects from the fields of theology and religious history with an interdisciplinary focus are also published. The main goal of the FAT II series is to provide a younger generation of scholars with a platform.
FAT II makes a point of publishing the works of a younger generation of scholars who are giving important momentum to Old Testament research. As in FAT I, there are no religious or denominational preferences, and the series has no limits defined by certain positions. In this series as well, the standards for the acceptance of a manuscript are high. In addition to dissertations and monographs, conference volumes on subjects from the fields of theology and religious history with an interdisciplinary focus are also published. The main goal of the FAT II series is to provide a younger generation of scholars with a platform.
ISSN: 1611-4914 / eISSN: 2568-8367 - Suggested citation: FAT II
The History of the Tribal System and the Organization of Biblical Identity
2017.
IX, 283 pages.
FAT II 96
Incoherence and Meaning in the Exposition of the Joseph Story
2017.
XXI, 247 pages.
FAT II 95
Eine literarkritische und redaktionsgeschichtliche Studie zur Entstehung von Jes 40–60
2017.
XIV, 273 pages.
FAT II 94
Priestly and Assyro-Babylonian Perspectives on Sin and its Consequences
2017.
XIII, 178 pages.
FAT II 92
Zedekiah and Sedekias in the Hebrew and Old Greek Versions of Jeremiah 37(44):1–40(47):6
2017.
XVII, 255 pages.
FAT II 89
Metz Conference Proceedings 5–7 November 2015
Ed. by Elena Di Pede and Donatella Scaiola
Ed. by Elena Di Pede and Donatella Scaiola
2016.
VI, 209 pages.
FAT II 91
The Transmission and Transformation of a Goddess in the Late Bronze Age
2016.
XV, 179 pages.
FAT II 90
Reconsidering the Transmission and Canonization of Psalmody in Light of Material Culture and the Poetics of Anthologies
2016.
XVII, 491 pages.
FAT II 88
2016.
XI, 261 pages.
FAT II 87