Tyndale Bulletin

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Tyndale Bulletin
OCLC no.
3148240
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The Tyndale Bulletin is an

Donald J. Wiseman, Derek Kidner, and Ronald Inchly.[2]
In 1989 (Volume 40) the Bulletin became bi-annual, and from 2021 (Volume 72) a pattern of rolling online publication of articles was adopted, with articles from each year subsequently collated in a single print volume. New articles, together with the full archive, are available on an open access basis at the Tyndale Bulletin website.

In a survey of New Testament studies in Europe, Robert Yarbrough suggests that the Tyndale Bulletin "has for decades published cutting-edge research across the full range of New Testament topics."[3]

It is important to distinguish this journal from another of the same name as in 1945 the

Inter-Varsity Fellowship (IVF) had renamed its Theological Notes (edited by Alan M. Stibbs and F.F. Bruce) as The Tyndale Bulletin. This publication was incorporated into The Christian Graduate in 1948.[2]

References

  1. ^ T.A. Noble, Tyndale House and Fellowship: The First Sixty Years. Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press, 2006. p.91.
  2. ^ a b Noble, pp.135-136.
  3. ^ Yarbrough, Robert (2011). "New Testament Studies in Europe". Understanding the Times: New Testament Studies in the 21st Century: Essays in Honor of D. A. Carson on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday. p. 345.

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