📚 10 highlights from 2025 ✨
The year is coming to a close – a perfect chance to show off some of the books published this year in our #Religion, #Bible and #Theology program! 📜
Let's dive right in… 🧵
📚 10 highlights from 2025 ✨
The year is coming to a close – a perfect chance to show off some of the books published this year in our #Religion, #Bible and #Theology program! 📜
Let's dive right in… 🧵
📢 New podcast alert! 🎙️Judith Lieu joins Jonathon Lookadoo on @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social to discuss her recent book, Explorations in the Second Christian Century 📜
🎧 Listen here 🔗 newbooksnetwork.com/...
📘 And get the book here! 🔗 brill.com/display/ti...
#AcRel #AARSBL25 #BiblicalStudies
First #AARSBL in the books! ✅
Huge thanks to all the scholars in our network who stopped by, whether just to say hi or to chat about their next projects.
Grateful for the supportive team, and the bits of Boston I managed to see from the Haynes were absolutely stunning!
See you in Denver 👋
Group picture of the editors in religion at De Gruyter Brill: 10 people in a line, smiling, behind a table with books, with a tv screen and banner behind, in a large hall.
What a wonderful SBL/AAR conference! Every year, we leave grateful for friends and collaborators and energized to support your research in another year. #sblaar #aarsbl
Save travels.
🍁 Happy Thanksgiving! 🍁
Crowding these halls until Tuesday! #AARSBL25
23.11.2025 16:15 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0#AARSBL2025 is in full swing and we couldn’t be more excited! Find us at the exhibit Hall (619) to browse our latest titles or tell us your publishing needs! Looking forward to connecting with a lot of our Early Christianity authors and editors in Boston :)
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⭐ ANOTHER WIN! 🥇
Congratulations to our author Mark Lester! His book ‘Deuteronomy and the Material Transmission of Tradition’ was selected ‘Best Book on the Hebrew Bible’ at the 2025 Biblical Archaeology Society Publication Awards📜
Get your copy here 🔗 brill.com/display/titl...
#AARSBL #SBL #AcRel
Just one week until the AAR/SBL exhibition hall officially opens! 📖
Our editors can’t wait to talk books, journals, and whatnot. Drop by booth #619 for a chat and to browse our latest titles in biblical, religious, and theological studies.
#AARSBL
🆕 A new issue of "Gnosis" is live!
Check out the second part of the special issue series on Manichaica–Judaica–Gnostica: brill.com/view/journ....
The Syriac Legal Documents of the 3rd Century CE. By John F. Healey. Series: Supplement to Aramaic Studies, volume 20. Brill. 2025.
📢New release!
📜 John Healey presents a re-edition and translation of 3rd-century #Syriac legal parchments from Upper Mesopotamia, with extensive commentary. These documents constitute our earliest significant evidence of the Syriac language and script.
🔗 brill.com/display/titl...
#acrel #Aramaic
Ps. We’ve also got a fantastic new editorial board in place!
14.08.2025 12:02 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Professor Katherine Southwood and Acquisitions Editor Alessandra Giliberto standing next to each other, holding a copy of a recently released title in the series Biblical Interpretation.
Book cover of “The Transformation of Tehom” by Rosanna A.Lu
Did you know that @katherinesouthwood.bsky.social
is the new series editor of our Biblical Interpretation series?
We’re seeking proposals - especially those engaging with new methodologies and hermeneutics!
Got a book idea or manuscript ready? Get in touch with me!
www.brill.com/BINS
Just wrapped up a fantastic week at #SNTS - thank you to everyone who stopped by!
Now our editors are heading to Berlin for #IOSOT, bringing along books, journal issues, and plenty of ideas for new projects. Will we see you there?
A women in a teal floral dress holding a book and standing in front of a table filled with books. There is a concrete wall, indoor tree, and glass wall in the background.
Another day at #SNTS2025, another author sighting.
It is exciting to see Professor Juduth Lieu with her new book, Explorations in the Second Christian Century.
Find the book here: www.degruyterbrill.com/document/isb...
Book cover. Das Johannesevangelium und die antike griechische Philosophie. Untersuchung des philosophischen Hintergrunds der langen Reden Jesu im JohEv Band I (Joh 1–12). Author: Athanasios Despotis. Series: Novum Testamentum, Supplements. Volume 195. Brill. 2025.
📢New release! 📗📜 Athanasios Despotis offers a detailed commentary on Jesus's long speeches in John 1-12, revealing how the Gospel of John engages with the religious and philosophical discourses of its time.
Check it out here: brill.com/display/titl...
#criticalbible #AcRel #NewTestament
Three men and a woman standing with tables of books and a sign the says "De Gruyter Brill." Background is a concrete wall and large window with indoor tree.
We're excited to be at the Society for New Testament Studies meeting in Regensburg.
📚 Come see us in the foyer of the central lecture hall building, and browse our programs for De Gruyter, Brill, Schöning, and Vanderhoeck and Ruprecht.
#SNTS2025 #NT
📘 Just out: 5 new thought-provoking articles in the latest issue of Biblical Interpretation. Explore fresh insights and perspectives!
Read the issue here: brill.com/view/journ....
✍️ Interested in publishing in this journal? Learn more on the journal’s main page.
#BiblicalStudies
Publication day! It’s Open Access too so you can download a copy here:
brill.com/display/titl...
"Harrowing the Gospels: A Cambodian (American) Rereading of Agriculture in Mark and Matthew". By Kristofer Dale Phan Coffman. Biblical Interpretation Series, Volume: 231. Brill. 2025.
New from BINS 📕 Harrowing the Gospels 🌾
Kristofer Coffman engages in a unique Cambodian (American) reading of agriculture and agrarian life in the Gospels.
Read more here ⬇️
brill.com/display/titl...
#postcolonial #biblicalstudies #AcRel
@dgb-relbibtheo.bsky.social @degruyterbrill.bsky.social
Very excited to be attending my first conference for Biblical Studies 🎉
I’m looking forward to connecting with the network and scout a few interesting books 👀
Book cover for the Textual History of the Bible volume 3C by Edmon L.Gallagher, Miriam L. Hjalm, and Mika S. Pajunen, featuring a minimalist design with a dark and light green colour scheme.
Take a peek at what’s coming! We've put together a beautiful preview of THB 3C: 🔗 shorturl.at/xsvIX.
And if you’re attending #ISBL2025, be sure to drop by and grab a copy!
#CriticalBible #BiblicalStudies #aarsbl #sblaar #eabs
@dgb-relbibtheo.bsky.social
📘 Nothing to read? A new issue of #NovumTestamentum just dropped — with several #openaccess articles! Browse it here: shorturl.at/e2hsX.
#BiblicalStudies #NewTestament #aarsbl #sblaar
New Issue of Textus is out now!
This issue features:
📗 Scribal Habits of the Aramaic Qumran Texts – E. Tov
📕 God as an Enemy – L. Hähnel-Bremer
📗 Solomon b. Buyāʿā (Scribe of the Aleppo Codex) – V.D. Beiler
📕 The Abisha Scroll Revisited – E. Burkhardt
🔗 shorturl.at/ief9E
#aarsbl #criticalbible
We are incredibly grateful to @dgb-relbibtheo.bsky.social for the amazing donation of their Encyclopedia of Early Christianity. Our students will be thrilled!
23.05.2025 19:49 — 👍 10 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 1We're at #NAPS2025 in Chicago! Come by the De Gruyter Brill booth to say hello and check out our latest releases. @degruyterbrill.bsky.social @dgb-relbibtheo.bsky.social
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🆕📖 Textentstehung und Texttradition im Numeribuch by Kirsten M. Schäfers. Volume 9 of "Supplements to the Textual History of the Bible" offers new insights on non-linearity, variance & tradition in the Pentateuch.
Check it out ⬇️
🔗 brill.com/display/titl...
#BiblicalStudies
Volume 199 of "Supplements to Vetus Testamentum" is out! Volume 200 is just around the corner—stay tuned for a surprise celebration and more!
@dgb-relbibtheo.bsky.social
📚 New Series Alert!
We've just launched the series "The Gnostic Imagination", edited by April D. DeConick & Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta. Interested in submitting a proposal?
Find out more about the series here:
🔗 brill.com/tgi
Come work with us! We’re hiring a Jr Acquisitions Editor for Early Christianity in Leiden, NL. de-gruyter.onlyfy.jobs/job/vjq9tidh...
@dgb-relbibtheo.bsky.social @degruyterbrill.bsky.social @loesschouten.bsky.social #CriticalBible #sblaar #AcRel
Woman standing behind book exhibit table with many books displayed. The background divided between beige wallpaper and a large curtained window.
Editors Katelyn Chin and Torsten Wollina are at the AOS conference in Boston. Come by to say hi!
#ANE #MiddleEastStudies