We welcome articles dealing
with historical, literary, and history-of-religion issues from the
perspective of the Higher Criticism, as well as studies in the history
of biblical criticism, historical-critical methodology, and the
work of major figures in that tradition. Our primary focus is on
the Christian Scriptures and Early Christianity, but studies of
the Hebrew Scriptures, Formative Judaism, Gnosticism, the Dead Sea
Scrolls, the Koran, and the Book of Mormon will also receive careful
consideration.
The Journal of Higher Criticism is printed from camera-ready copy
produced by MS Word for Windows. Articles should be submitted on
a disk in Word format, or a format easily imported into Word —
but not ASCII). This must be accompanied by a "hard copy"
in manuscript form. In general, the Journal follows the guidelines
set forth in the "JBL Instructions for Contributors,"
and the Chicago Manual of Style (University of Chicago, 1969).
Editor: Robert
M. Price