The Birth of a Journal

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 50 (2):117-129 (1996)
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As we conceived of Interpretation, we had no interest in merely launching another journal; in providing another channel of literary expression; or in creating another public relations medium for the purpose of making Union Theological Seminary more widely known. No, we designed Interpretation to have a mission. Our aim was to create a medium through which the church would understand more fully its nature as the body of Christ giving expression to the will of its head

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Guest Editorial.[author unknown] - 2012 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 66 (4):368-370.

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