Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus

Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus

[http://www.brill.nl/jshj The Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus] is designed to 'provide a forum for academic discussion of Jesus within the context of first-century Palestine'. It is intended to be accessible to a non-scholarly readership who are interested in this field.

External links

* [http://www.brill.nl/jshj Issues of "Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus" after July 2007]
* [http://jhj.sagepub.com/ Issues of "Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus" to July 2007]
* [http://www.sagepub.co.uk/resources/Robert%20Webb%20essay.pdf Robert L. Webb's inaugural essay, 'On Finding a Home for Historical Jesus Discussion: An Invitation to the Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus']


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