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  1. The Jewish Quarterly Review - JSTOR

    Established in 1889, the Jewish Quarterly Review (JQR) is the oldest English-language journal in the fields of Jewish studies. Edited at the Center for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, the journal aims to publish the finest work in all areas of Jewish studies.

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  2. Jewish Quarterly Review - University of Pennsylvania Press

    Established by Israel Abrahams and Claude Montefiore in 1889, the Jewish Quarterly Review is the oldest English-language journal in the field of Jewish studies. JQR preserves the attention to textual detail so characteristic of the journal's early years, while encouraging scholarship in a wide range of fields and time periods.

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  3. JQR, Wissenschaft, and Biblical Theology - Academia.edu

    It highlights the role of the Jewish Quarterly Review (JQR) in facilitating constructive theological discussions among early Jewish scholars, particularly those associated with Claude Goldsmid Montefiore.

  4. 5) A. Marmorstein, The Old Rabbinic Doctrine of God, Two Volumes in one: I, The Names and Attributes of God and II, Essays in Anthropomorphism (New York 1968, reprint of 1920 edition), esp. p. 41-5. Also "Philo and the Names of God",God", JQR 22 (1931), p. 295-306. 6) C. G. Montefiore found the theory "... a most interesting hypothesis ...

  5. Jewish Quarterly Review-Volume 107, Number 1, Winter 2017

    Established in 1889, The Jewish Quarterly Review is the oldest English-language journal in the field of Jewish studies. JQR preserves the attention to textual detail so characteristic of the journal in the past, while attempting now to reach a wider and more diverse audience.

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  6. The Jewish Quarterly Review

    JQR publishes historiographically and textually rigorous scholarship on topics in Jewish studies from ancient to modern.

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  7. JQR, Wissenschaft, and Biblical Theology - ResearchGate

    Jan 1, 2020 · Benjamin D. Sommer, "Two Introductions to Scripture: James Kugel and the Possibility of Biblical Theology," JQR 100.1 (2010): 168-70. The view expressed by Coblenz and the pre sent author echoes...

  8. Jewish Quarterly Review | Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies

    In each quarterly issue of JQR, the ancient stands alongside the modern, the historical alongside the literary, the textual alongside the contextual. Recent issues are available online through Project Muse, and to access 130 years of JQR, you can find our full archive digitized at JSTOR.

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  9. Jewish Quarterly Review | Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies

    Established by Israel Abrahams and Claude Montefiore in 1889, the Jewish Quarterly Review is the oldest English-language journal in the field of Jewish studies. JQR preserves the attention to textual detail so characteristic of the journal's early years, while encouraging scholarship in a wide range of fields and time periods.

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  10. JQR at 130: New Voices Celebrate the Old Series

    Dec 15, 2020 · We asked a cadre of fine scholars to help us celebrate our 110th anniversary on American soil (approximately our 130th all told) by diving back into the JQR archive, an intellectual pantry stocked with over a century’s worth of nonperishable scholarship. The results exceeded our expectations.