Editorial Policies

Focus and Scope

ISSN 1603-6565 Hiphil is a peer-reviewed academic journal on Old Testament Hebrew Bible Theology, Interpretation, Poetics, History, Interactivity, and Linguistics with particular emphasis on bridging the gap between the ancient authors and modern readers.

Articles in Hiphil set directions for new and creative evangelical interpretation in a postmodern world. Hiphil authors expertly guide readers toward well researched applications that avoid trivializing either the biblical text or the challenges for expressing their meanings today. Articles in Hiphil are already indexed in the RAMBI and BILDI databases. The journal is archived by the Royal Danish Library. Access to Hiphil material is free and it is possible to subscribe to a notification service on new additions to Hiphil.

 

Section Policies

Peer Reviewed Articles

Checked Open Submissions Checked Indexed Checked Peer Reviewed

Conference Papers

Non-peer reviewed papers read at conferences, seminars and workshops.

Checked Open Submissions Checked Indexed Unchecked Peer Reviewed

Reviews

Reviews

Checked Open Submissions Checked Indexed Unchecked Peer Reviewed

Student's Works

Student's works

Checked Open Submissions Checked Indexed Unchecked Peer Reviewed

In Scandinavian

Papers in Scandinavian

Checked Open Submissions Checked Indexed Unchecked Peer Reviewed

Miscellaneous

Checked Open Submissions Unchecked Indexed Unchecked Peer Reviewed

Technical Reports

Checked Open Submissions Checked Indexed Unchecked Peer Reviewed
 

Peer Review Process

Articles in Hiphil are peer reviewed. The Editors send submitted articles to one or more experts for review before deciding to publish them. This review process helps ensure that published articles reflect solid scholarship in a field. Most often, the experts reviewing an article make critical comments on the text, comments that the author must incorporate into the article before its publication.

 

Upon receipt of a manuscript, the Editors request critiques from at least one appropriate reviewers. Reviewers are asked to agree to review the manuscript and return a critique within two weeks of their receipt of the manuscript. When all critiques are complete, the Editors forward the critiques (without attribution) to the authors.

 

Publication Frequency

Hiphil is a peer-reviewed, electronical journal published on the fly by Copenhagen Lutheran School of Theology.

 

Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

 

Archiving

This journal utilizes the LOCKSS system to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and permits those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. More...

 

Peer Review Board

 

Citing Articles

The following informations are important when you cite articles from Hiphil:


  • Journal title
  • Article title
  • Author (if given)
  • Volume and issue number 
  • Date of publication
  • Page or paragraph numbers (if applicable)
  • Address of the site
  • Date you accessed the site

    A bibliographic reference should look like this:


    Jens Bruun Kofoed. "Fact and Fiction in the Ancient Near East: The Royal Assyrian Inscriptions, the Babylonian Chronicles, and the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible." Hiphil 1 [http://www.see-j.net] (2004). Accessed March 30, 2004.

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    Editorial Board

    Associate Professor, Ph.D. Jens Bruun Kofoed (General Editor), Associate Professor, Theol. Dr. Nicolai Winther-Nielsen and Dr. Phil. Jon Gissel



    ISSN: 1603-6565