Journal of Biblical Literature - Editors

Editors

JBL editors:

1880–1883 Frederic Gardiner
1883–1889 Hinckley Gilbert Thomas Mitchell
1889–1894 George Foot Moore
1894–1900 David G. Lyon
1901–1904 Lewis B. Paton
1905–1906 James Hardy Ropes
1907 Benjamin W. Bacon
1908–1909 Julius A. Bewer
1910–1913 James A. Montgomery
1914–1921 Max Leopold Margolis
1922–1929 George Dahl
1930–1933 Carl H. Kraeling
1934 George Dahl
1935–1942 Erwin R. Goodenough
1943–1947 Robert H. Pfeiffer
1948–1950 J. Philip Hyatt
1951–1954 Robert C. Dentan
1955–1959 David Noel Freedman
1960–1969 Morton S. Enslin
1970 John HP Reumann
1971–1976 Joseph Augustine Fitzmyer
1977–1982 John Henry Hayes
1983–1988 Victor Paul Furnish
1989–1994 John J. Collins
1995–1999 Jouette M. Bassler
2000–2006 Gail R. O'Day
2006–2011 James C. Vanderkam
  • Note: the title editor was introduced in 1938, the SBL secretary fulfilling the role in prior years.

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