The latest issue of Open Theology journal is entitled “Digital Humanities in Biblical Studies and Theology” and was edited by Claire Clivaz and Garrick Allen. You can find the articles listed below online here.
- The Digital Humanities in Biblical Studies and Theology (editorial)
Clivaz, Claire / Allen, Garrick V.Defining Digital Theology: Digital - Humanities, Digital Religion and the Particular Work of the CODEC Research Centre and Network
Phillips, Peter / Schiefelbein-Guerrero, Kyle / Kurlberg, Jonas - Embedded, not Plugged-In: Digital Humanities and Fair Participation in Systematic Theological Research
Robinson, Matthew Ryan - Truth Communication in Times of Digital Abundance: A Practical Theological Perspective
Schlag, Thomas - New Digital Tools for a New Critical Edition of the Hebrew Bible
Yardney, Sarah / Schloen, Sandra R. / Prosser, Miller - Digital Tools for Working with New Testament Manuscripts
Allen, Garrick V. - The Impact of Digital Research: Thinking about the MARK16 Project
Clivaz, Claire - Digital Palimpsests: Mark in Trinity College Cambridge MS. O.9.27
Batovici, Dan - The Bible in Arabic: Digital Resources and Future Challenges
Schulthess, Sara - Structural Visualization of Manuscripts (StruViMan): Principles, Methods, Prospects
Dirkse, Saskia / Andrist, Patrick / Wallraff, Martin - Spatial Analysis of New Testament Textual Emendations Utilizing Confusion Distances
van Altena, Vincent / Krans, Jan / Bakker, Henk / Dukai, Balázs / Stoter, Jantien - Presentation of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts: Bridging the Gap between Ancient Manuscripts and Modern Technology
Ladewig, Stratton L. / Marcello, Robert D.
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