The Expository Times

The Expository Times is a long-established[6] academic journal[7] of biblical studies, theology, and ministry[8] established in 1889 by the Scottish theologian James Hastings. The journal is abstracted and indexed in the ATLA Religion Database, New Testament Abstracts and the Arts and Humanities Citation Index. The current Executive Editor is Guy Bennett-Hunter.[9]

The Expository Times
DisciplineReligious studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited byGuy Bennett-Hunter,[1][2] Paul Foster,[3] John Riches.[4][5]
Publication details
HistoryOctober, 1889–present
Publisher
SAGE Publications (United Kingdom)
FrequencyMonthly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Expo. Times
Indexing
ISSN0014-5246 (print)
1745-5308 (web)
Links

Scope

The Expository Times aims to combine an interest in all pastoral matters, practical and theoretical with the latest international scholarship in religious studies, biblical studies and philosophy. The journal contains resources for the month for those conducting worship: a sermon by a preacher of distinction, exegetical notes and other resources.

Abstracting and indexing

The Expository Times is abstracted and indexed in the following databases:

References

  1. "University of Edinburgh Staff Profile - Dr Guy Bennett-Hunter". Ed.ac.uk. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  2. "Guy Bennett-Hunter". GuyBH.com. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  3. "University of Edinburgh Staff Profiles - Professor Paul Foster". Ed.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 2015-08-03. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  4. "University of Edinburgh Staff Profiles - Professor John Riches". Ed.ac.uk. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  5. "SAGE Publications". Sagepub.com. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  6. The Times Column Of New Books and New Editions, Tuesday, December 15, 1891; pg. 12; Issue 33508; col C
  7. JSTOR
  8. Sage journals on-line
  9. "Dr Guy Bennett-Hunter". The University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 2017-12-17.



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