The digital world pervades the everyday lives of most people, and online tools have become an essential part of academic research in many disciplines. This reality is true also for biblical studies and related disciplines, areas that work with complex literary traditions, multiple manuscript cultures, and many methodological approaches to the problems at the centre of our discussions. This book shines a light on multiple new and emerging approaches to big disciplinary questions in biblical studies and beyond by highlight projects that are using digital tools, crafting computer-assisted approaches, and re-thinking the resources fundamental to the history of research.
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Garrick V. Allen, PhD (2015), University of St Andrews, is Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies at the University of Glasgow. He has published multiple books and articles, including Manuscripts of the Book of Revelation (Oxford University Press, 2020), and has received multiple awards, including the Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award for Theological Promise (2019). He is the Principal Investigator on the Titles of the New Testament (TiNT) project, funded by the European Research Council.
Sara Schulthess, PhD (2016), University of Lausanne/Radboud University Nijmegen, has published multiple articles about the Arabic manuscripts of the New Testament and Digital Humanities in the New Testament studies. Her doctoral thesis, Les manuscrits arabes des lettres de Paul (Brill, 2019) was published in the series Biblia Arabica.
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Peter Phillips, PhD (2004), Sheffield University, is Tutor and Director of the Centre for Digital Theology at Spurgeons College, London and Honorary Fellow at Durham University. With a background in New Testament Studies and theological education, he has pioneered the field of Digital Theology establishing first postgraduate programmes in the field as well as the Global Network for Digital Theology and has published in the area of New Testament, Digital Humanities, digital culture, Theology and Bible engagement.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The digital world pervades the everyday lives of most people, and online tools have become an essential part of academic research in many disciplines. This reality is true also for biblical studies and related disciplines, areas that work with complex literary traditions, multiple manuscript cultures, and many methodological approaches to the problems at the centre of our discussions. This book shines a light on multiple new and emerging approaches to big disciplinary questions in biblical studies and beyond by highlight projects that are using digital tools, crafting computer-assisted approaches, and re-thinking the resources fundamental to the history of research. Artikel-Nr. 9789004518131
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