"Compiled for the student and researcher, this book offers a classified and helpfully annotated bibliography of books and articles in English. . . . All research libraries should have this valuable bibliographic resource."--International Review of Biblical Studies
With the proliferation of biblical studies research, it has become difficult for even the most dedicated scholars and students to stay abreast of the available resources. The IBR Bibliographies, produced under the auspices of the Institute for Biblical Research, are designed to guide students and scholars through this maze of literature to the most significant resources for study. In keeping with the intent of the series, Prophecy and Apocalyptic complements and expedites thorough, informed research. This volume introduces readers to the most essential works for students of Old Testament prophecy and apocalyptic literature with an emphasis on English-language titles. Annotations are included for each up-to-date bibliographic reference.
Reviews
"The work can serve undergraduate students and scholars and will be useful in theological and research libraries."--Brad E. Kelle,
Religious Studies Review
"The bibliographies in this series are very helpful resources for biblical research. . . . Annotations of both books and articles are included, thus providing a valuable overview of the scholarship available for study. A name index at the end of the book is very helpful for locating works by a particular author. This book is an indispensable tool for biblical research in the area."--Dianne Bergant, CSA, Bible Today
"Compiled for the student and researcher, this book offers a classified and helpfully annotated bibliography of books and articles in English. . . . All research libraries should have this valuable bibliographic resource."--International Review of Biblical Studies
"This volume provides a useful resource for those seeking bibliographical information about some of the important work undertaken on prophecy and apocalyptic during the last few decades."--J. Day, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament