Journal Of The Jesus Movement In Its Jewish Setting

Please, allow me to introduce to you a new open-access (free) academic journal – “Journal of the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting” (JJMJS).

Several years ago I and my friend Knut H. Høyland (he now serves as a managing director) initiated establishment of this new academic journal. It was later developed in co-operation with the co-editors, who are now responsible for the academic standard and general direction of the journal. JJMJS is a new interdisciplinary peer-reviewed online journal, published in cooperation with Eisenbrauns once per year.

The journal aims, uniquely, to advance scholarship on this crucial period in the early history of the Jewish and Christian traditions when they developed into what is today known as two world religions, mutually shaping one another as they did so. JJMJS publishes high-quality research on any topic that directly addresses or has implications for the understanding of the inter-relationship and interaction between the Jesus movement and other forms of Judaism, as well as for the processes that led to the formation of Judaism and Christianity as two related but independent religions.

Read the first issue HERE and like it on Facebook. (To visit the journal’s facebook page, click HERE).

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  1. mashau

    This messages give me hope and bless me

  2. Stefan

    This looks very promising, with a great collection of top notch scholars as its contributors. A great resource for everyone, and its free!

  3. Stefan

    This journal has now been incorporated in the list of the online journals at Tandyle House http://www.biblicalweblinks.com/wiki/Online_Journals .

    1. Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg

      Thanks, Stefan.