The Biblical Interpretation Series accommodates monographs, collections of essays and works of reference that are concerned with the discussion or application of new methods of interpreting the Bible. Works published in the series ordinarily either give a practical demonstration of how a particular approach may be instructively applied to a Biblical text or texts, or make a productive contribution to the discussion of method. The series thus provides a vehicle for the exercise and development of a whole range of newer techniques of interpretation, including feminist readings, semiotic, post-structuralist, reader-oriented, materialist, deconstructionist and other types of literary readings, ideological, ecological and psychological readings, among many others.
The series published an average of seven volumes per year over the last 5 years.
Editors in Chief:
Paul Anderson, George Fox University, Newberg, USA
Jennifer L. Koosed, Albright College, Reading, USA
Editorial Board:
Sean Adams, University of Glasgow, UK
Marianne Grohman, University of Vienna, Austria
Amy Kalmanofsky, Jewish Theological Seminary, New York, USA
Sara Kipfer, TU Dortmund University, Germany
Dorothy Ann Lee, Trinity College, Melbourne, Australia
Janette Ok, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, USA
Robyn Walsh, University of Miami, USA
Duane Watson, Malone University, Canton, USA
Christine Roy Yoder, Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, USA
Ruben Zimmermann, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany