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T&T Clark Studies in Canon publishes scholarly volumes focused on the biblical canon from within the Judeo-Christian tradition. The books in the series examine the biblical canon as a foundational context within which Jewish and Christian scriptural texts were collected, received, interpreted, and given authority. The series focuses on the formation, function, and significance of such the canon publishes single-authored and edited volumes that offer constructive accounts of the biblical canon(s). The volumes published in the series address a variety of literary, ritual, socio-historical, hermeneutical, and theological concerns and the series cultivates interdisciplinary research that intentionally engages the canon by addressing issues including: patristics, paratextual and text-critical data, manuscript evidence, reception history, materiality, theological (including specifically biblical theology), and hermeneutics. The series welcomes volumes primarily from scholars in the fields of Old and New Testament, Patristics, and Systematic, Liturgical and Historical Theology.

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