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Name: Ken
Home: Edmonton, Canada
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Sunday, November 13, 2005
 
The Latest Issue of JSOT
posted by Ken @ 8:16:00 AM

The latest issue of JSOT has been released; the table of contents with links to the abstracts are online. This is the issue of my first professional publication in a peer-reviewed journal for Old Testament/Hebrew Bible scholarship. You can view the abstract for my article entitled, "Breaking Down Unity: An Analysis of 1 Chronicles 21.1–22.1." Notably, a friend of mine and post-doctoral fellow at my alma mater the University of Alberta, Katie Stott, is also published in this issue; you can view the abstract for her article entitled, "Finding the Lost Book of the Law: Re-reading the Story of ‘The Book of the Law’ (Deuteronomy–2 Kings) in Light of Classical Literature." Other contributors to the issue are Antony Cothey, Yaron Peleg, John Zhu-En Wee, Dan Olson, and Gerald Wilson.

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