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Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft

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The Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft ( ZATW / ZAW ) is an academic German journal established in 1881. It is concerned with theological, linguistic and historical criticism of the Hebrew Bible . Formerly, it represented a strictly Protestant point of view on the Old Testament . At the present time, it is more ecumenical , also representing Catholic and Jewish points of view.

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3-567: Its first editor was Bernhard Stade . Currently, the journal is edited by Hans-Christoph Schmitt and Ernst-Joachim Waschke and published by Walter de Gruyter . It is edited two times per year in both a printed version and an internet version ( ISSN   1613-0103 ). The majority of articles are written in German, but some of them are written in English and French. A companion to the ZAW journal

6-481: Is the Zeitschrift für die Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft (ZNW). There is a further supplementary series to the worked called Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft . This article about an academic journal on biblical studies is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . See tips for writing articles about academic journals . Further suggestions might be found on

9-429: The article's talk page . Bernhard Stade Bernhard Stade (May 1848, Arnstadt , Thuringia  – 6 December 1906) was a German Protestant theologian and historian. He studied at Leipzig and Berlin , and in course of time became (1875) professor ordinarius at Giessen . Once a member of Franz Delitzsch 's class, he became a convinced adherent of the newest critical school. In 1881 he founded

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