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The Society of Biblical Literature (SBL), founded in 1880 as the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, is an American-based
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dedicated to the academic study of the
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and related ancient literature. Its current stated mission is to "foster biblical scholarship". Membership is open to the public and consists of over 8,300 individuals from over 100 countries. As a scholarly organization, SBL has been a constituent society of the
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since 1929.


History

Calvin Stowe Calvin Ellis Stowe (April 6, 1802 – August 22, 1886) was an American Biblical scholar who helped spread public education in the United States. Over his career, he was a professor of languages and Biblical and sacred literature at Andover Theolo ...
, husband of novelist
Harriet Beecher Stowe Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe (; June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896) was an American author and abolitionist. She came from the religious Beecher family and became best known for her novel '' Uncle Tom's Cabin'' (1852), which depicts the har ...
, was in the 1830's Professor of Biblical Literature at the innovative
Lane Seminary Lane Seminary, sometimes called Cincinnati Lane Seminary, and later renamed Lane Theological Seminary, was a Presbyterian theological college that operated from 1829 to 1932 in Walnut Hills, Ohio, today a neighborhood in Cincinnati. Its camp ...
, at the time one of the nation's leading seminaries. The eight founders of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis first met to discuss their new society in
Philip Schaff Philip Schaff (January 1, 1819 – October 20, 1893) was a Swiss-born, German-educated Protestant theologian and ecclesiastical historian, who spent most of his adult life living and teaching in the United States. Biography Schaff was born ...
's study in New York City in January 1880. In June the group had their first Annual Meeting with eighteen people in attendance. The new society drew up a constitution and by-laws and discussed several papers. Membership dues were set at three dollars. By the end of the year, membership had grown to forty-five and publication of the meeting proceedings were in the planning stages. The ''
Journal of Biblical Literature The ''Journal of Biblical Literature'' (''JBL'') is one of three academic journals published by the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL). First published in 1881, ''JBL'' is the flagship journal of the field. ''JBL'' is published quarterly and incl ...
'' (''JBL'') was launched the following year. The SBL was not the first association dedicated to biblical studies in North America, but it was the first that was interdenominational. The thirty-two founding members of SBL in 1880 even included a Unitarian, Ezra Abbott. The society's development was contemporary with increasing interest in
Ancient Near East The ancient Near East was the home of early civilizations within a region roughly corresponding to the modern Middle East: Mesopotamia (modern Iraq, southeast Turkey, southwest Iran and northeastern Syria), ancient Egypt, ancient Iran ( Elam, ...
studies. The society shortened its name to ''Society of Biblical Literature'' in 1962.


Publications

The Society of Biblical Literature has published the flagship ''
Journal of Biblical Literature The ''Journal of Biblical Literature'' (''JBL'') is one of three academic journals published by the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL). First published in 1881, ''JBL'' is the flagship journal of the field. ''JBL'' is published quarterly and incl ...
'' since 1881. In addition it publishes the journal ''Review of Biblical Literature''. It publishes literature under the imprint SBL Press". ''The SBL Handbook of Style'' is a style manual specifically for the field of ancient Near Eastern, biblical, and early Christian studies. ''The SBL Handbook of Style'' includes a recommended standard format for abbreviation of primary sources in Ancient Near Eastern, biblical, and early Christian studies. ''The Chicago Manual of Style'' (16th ed.) refers writers to ''The SBL Handbook'' "for authoritative guidance". The "Student Supplement" is downloadable, and also contain recommendations for
transliteration Transliteration is a type of conversion of a text from one script to another that involves swapping letters (thus ''trans-'' + '' liter-'') in predictable ways, such as Greek → , Cyrillic → , Greek → the digraph , Armenian → or L ...
standards. In 2011 the society was awarded a $300,000 grant from the
National Endowment for the Humanities The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is an independent federal agency of the U.S. government, established by thNational Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965(), dedicated to supporting research, education, preserv ...
to produce ''Bible Odyssey'', "an interactive website that brings nonsectarian biblical scholarship to the general public". In 2016, the Society of Biblical Literature published a jobs report in conjunction with the
American Academy of Religion The American Academy of Religion (AAR) is the world's largest association of scholars in the field of religious studies and related topics. It is a nonprofit member association, serving as a professional and learned society for scholars involv ...
that provided employment data from the 2014–15 academic year.


Annual meeting

One of the most important functions of the Society of Biblical Literature, is hosting the Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting is hosted in the United States and attended by the majority of SBL membership. The meeting includes presentation of research, voting on business matters of the society, workshops & seminars, a vendor floor and more. The Meeting consists of "more than 1,200 academic sessions, and workshops, along with one of the world's largest exhibits of books and digital resources for biblical studies, the Annual Meetings is one of the largest events of the year in the fields of biblical scholarship, religious studies and theology."


Regional and international meetings

In addition to the annual meeting, multiple regional and an international meeting are held each year. Regional meetings consist of scholars in a geographic area within North America who promote biblical scholarship on a local level. Each region is coordinated by a scholar within the region and regions promote "Regional Scholars", to recognize outstanding scholars in the area. Society of Biblical Literature regions include: Central States, Eastern Great Lakes, Mid Atlantic, Midwest, New England & Eastern Canada, Pacific Coast, Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountains & Great Plains, Southeastern, Southwestern and Upper Midwest. The International Meeting is held annually in a location outside of North America specifically for scholars located out of the region.


Presidents

* 1880–1887
Daniel Raynes Goodwin Daniel Raynes Goodwin (1811–1890) was an American Episcopal clergyman and academic. He was the fourth President of Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, and the thirteenth provost of the University of Pennsylvania. Biography Daniel Raynes G ...
* 1887–1889 Frederic Gardiner * 1889–1890 Francis Brown * 1890–1891 Charles A. Briggs * 1891–1894 Talbot W. Chambers * 1894–1895 J. Henry Thayer * 1895–1896 Francis Brown * 1896–1897 Edward T. Bartlett * 1898–1899 George F. Moore * 1900 John P. Peters * 1901 Edward Y. Hincks * 1902 Benjamin W. Bacon * 1903 Richard J. H. Gottheil * 1904 Willis J. Beecher * 1905
William Rainey Harper William Rainey Harper (July 24, 1856 – January 10, 1906) was an American academic leader, an accomplished semiticist, and Baptist clergyman. Harper helped to establish both the University of Chicago and Bradley University and served as the ...
* 1906
Paul Haupt Hermann Hugo Paul Haupt (25 November 1858 in Görlitz – 15 December 1926 in Baltimore, Maryland) was a Semitic scholar, one of the pioneers of Assyriology in the United States. He studied at the universities of Berlin and Leipzig. In 1880 he b ...
* 1907
James Hardy Ropes James Hardy Ropes (September 3, 1866January 7, 1933) was an American theologian. He graduated from Harvard College in 1889 and was an instructor there from 1895 to 1898 and an assistant professor until 1903. Ropes was then appointed the Bussey Pr ...
* 1908
Frank Chamberlain Porter Frank or Franks may refer to: People * Frank (given name) * Frank (surname) * Franks (surname) * Franks, a medieval Germanic people * Frank, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades - see Farang Cu ...
* 1909
Henry Preserved Smith Henry Preserved Smith (October 12, 1847 – February 26, 1927) was an American biblical scholar. Smith was born in Troy, Ohio. He graduated at Amherst College in 1869 and studied theology in Lane Theological Seminary in 1869–1872, in Berlin ...
* 1910 David G. Lyon * 1911
Ernest de Witt Burton Ernest DeWitt Burton (February 4, 1856 – May 26, 1925) was an American biblical scholar and president of the University of Chicago. Biography Burton was born in Granville, Ohio and graduated from Denison University in 1876. After graduating f ...
* 1912 Lewis B. Paton * 1913 George A. Barton * 1914 Nathaniel Schmidt * 1915
Charles Cutler Torrey Charles Cutler Torrey (20 December 1863 – 12 November 1956) was an American historian, archaeologist and scholar. He is known for, presenting through his books, manuscript evidence supporting alternate views on the origins of Christian and Isl ...
* 1916
Morris Jastrow Jr. Morris Jastrow Jr. (August 13, 1861 – June 22, 1921) was a Polish-born American orientalist and librarian associated with the University of Pennsylvania. Biography He was born in Warsaw, Poland, and came to Philadelphia in 1866 when his f ...
* 1917 Warren J. Moulton * 1918 James A. Montgomery * 1919 Edgar J. Goodspeed * 1920 Albert T. Clay * 1921 Kemper Fullerton * 1922 William R. Arnold * 1923 Max L. Margolis * 1924 Clayton R. Bowen * 1925 Julius A. Bewer * 1926
Shirley Jackson Case Shirley Jackson Case (1872–1947) was an historian of early Christianity, and a liberal theologian. He served as dean of the Divinity School at the University of Chicago. Biography Case was born on September 28, 1872, in Hatfield Point, New Bru ...
* 1927 Irving F. Wood * 1928 Loring Woart Batten * 1929 James E. Frame * 1930 William Frederic Badè * 1931
Burton Scott Easton Burton, Burtons, or Burton's may refer to: Companies * Burton (retailer), a clothing retailer **Burton's, Abergavenny, a shop built for the company in 1937 **The Montague Burton Building, Dublin a shop built for the company between 1929 and ...
* 1932 J. M. Powis Smith * 1933 James Moffatt * 1934 Frederick C. Grant * 1935 Elihu Grant * 1936 Henry J. Cadbury * 1937 George Dahl * 1938 William Henry Paine Hatch * 1939 W. F. Albright * 1940 Chester C. McCown * 1941 Julian Morgenstern * 1942–1943
Kirsopp Lake Kirsopp Lake (7 April 187210 November 1946) was an English New Testament scholar, Church historian, Greek Palaeographer, and Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Harvard Divinity School. He had an uncommon breadth of interests. His ma ...
* 1944
Theophile James Meek A scholar at the University of Toronto, Theophile James Meek (1881–1966) published widely on archaeology, corresponded with Wm. F. Albright, and was a frequent contributor to the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' on subjects related to the archaeology ...
* 1945 Morton Scott Enslin * 1946
Leroy Waterman Leroy Waterman (July 4, 1875 – May 9, 1972) was a professor of Oriental Languages and Literature at the University of Michigan, an archaeologist of the Middle East, an Old Testament scholar, a translator of the Revised Standard Version Old Testa ...
* 1947
Ernest Cadman Colwell Ernest Cadman Colwell (19 January 1901 – 24 September 1974) was an American biblical scholar, textual critic and palaeographer. Life After graduating from Emory College and Candler School of Theology, Colwell earned a Ph.D. in the Department of ...
* 1948 John W. Flight * 1949 Floyd V. Filson * 1950 Robert H. Pfeiffer * 1951 Erwin R. Goodenough * 1952 Sheldon H. Blank * 1953 S. Vernon McCasland * 1954
Millar Burrows Millar Burrows (Wyoming, Ohio, October 26, 1889 – April 29, 1980) was an American biblical scholar, a leading authority on the Dead Sea scrolls and professor emeritus at Yale Divinity School. Burrows was director of American School of Oriental Res ...
* 1955 Amos N. Wilder * 1956 J. Philip Hyatt * 1957 Sherman E. Johnson * 1958 William A. Irwin * 1959 Robert M. Grant * 1960 R. B. Y. Scott * 1961 Samuel Sandmel * 1962 Herbert G. May * 1963 John Knox * 1964 Fred V. Winnett * 1965 Kenneth W. Clark * 1966 John L. McKenzie * 1967 Paul Schubert * 1968
James Muilenburg James Muilenburg (1 June 1896 – 10 May 1974) was a pioneer in the field of rhetorical criticism of the Old Testament. Muilenburg was born in Orange City, Iowa, and studied at Hope College, the University of Nebraska, and Yale University. He taug ...
* 1969
Frank W. Beare Frank or Franks may refer to: People * Frank (given name) * Frank (surname) * Franks (surname) * Franks, a medieval Germanic people * Frank, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades - see Farang C ...
* 1970 Harry M. Orlinsky * 1971
Bruce M. Metzger Bruce Manning Metzger (February 9, 1914 – February 13, 2007) was an American biblical scholar, Bible translator and textual critic who was a longtime professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and Bible editor who served on the board of the ...
* 1972 Walter J. Harrelson * 1973
Norman Perrin Norman Perrin (29 November 1920 – 25 November 1976) was an English-born, American biblical scholar at the University of Chicago. Perrin specialized in the study of the New Testament, and was internationally known for his work on the teaching ...
* 1974 Frank Moore Cross * 1975 Robert W. Funk * 1976 David Noel Freedman * 1977 Raymond E. Brown * 1978
James A. Sanders James A. Sanders (28 November 1927 in Memphis, Tennessee – 1 October 2020) was an American scholar of the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and one of the Dead Sea Scrolls editors. He was the first to translate and edit the Psalm Scroll, which contai ...
* 1979 Joseph A. Fitzmyer * 1980
Bernhard Anderson Bernhard Word Anderson (September 25, 1916 – December 26, 2007) was an American United Methodist pastor and Old Testament scholar. Information Born in Dover, Missouri, Anderson earned degrees from the College of the Pacific and Pacific Sch ...
* 1981
James M. Robinson James McConkey Robinson (June 30, 1924 – March 22, 2016) was an American scholar who retired as Professor Emeritus of Religion at Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California, specializing in New Testament Studies and Nag Hammadi S ...
* 1982 Lou H. Silberman * 1983
Krister Stendahl Krister Olofson Stendahl (21 April 1921 – 15 April 2008) was a Swedish theologian, New Testament scholar, and Church of Sweden Bishop of Stockholm. He also served as dean, professor, and professor emeritus at Harvard Divinity School. Life ...
* 1984
Roland E. Murphy Roland Edmund Murphy (July 19, 1917 - July 20, 2002) was an American Catholic priest of the Carmelite order, a biblical scholar and a specialist in the study of the Old Testament. He was the George Washington Ivey Professor of Biblical Studies at ...
* 1985 Wayne A. Meeks * 1986 James L. Mays * 1987 Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza * 1988 Philip J. King * 1989
Paul J. Achtemeier Paul John Achtemeier (3 September 1927 – 28 January 2013) was Herbert Worth and Annie H. Jackson Professor of Biblical Interpretation Emeritus at Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, now Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. He ...
* 1990
Walter Brueggemann Walter Brueggemann (born March 11, 1933) is an American Protestant Old Testament scholar and theologian who is widely considered one of the most influential Old Testament scholars of the last several decades. His work often focuses on the Hebrew p ...
* 1991 Helmut Koester * 1992 Norman K. Gottwald * 1993 Victor P. Furnish * 1994 Phyllis Trible * 1995 Leander E. Keck * 1996 Gene M. Tucker * 1997 Hans Dieter Betz * 1998
Patrick D. Miller Patrick D. Miller, Jr. (24 October 1935 – 1 May 2020) was an American Old Testament scholar who served as Charles T. Haley Professor of Old Testament Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1984 to 2005. He was an ordained minister in t ...
* 1999 D. Moody Smith * 2000
Adele Berlin Adele Berlin (born May 23, 1943 in Philadelphia) is an American biblical scholar and Hebraist. Before her retirement, she was Robert H. Smith Professor of Biblical Studies at the University of Maryland. Berlin is best known for 1994 work ''Poet ...
* 2001 Harold W. Attridge * 2002 John J. Collins * 2003 Eldon Jay Epp * 2004 David L. Petersen * 2005 Carolyn Osiek * 2006
Robert Kraft Robert Kenneth Kraft (born June 5, 1941) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Kraft Group, a diversified holding company with assets in paper and packaging, sports and entertainment ...
* 2007
Katharine Doob Sakenfeld Katharine Doob Sakenfeld (born 1940) is an American Old Testament scholar. She is Professor of Old Testament Literature and Exegesis Emerita at Princeton Theological Seminary, having previously been William Albright Eisenberger Professor of Old Tes ...
* 2008
Jonathan Z. Smith Jonathan Zittell Smith (November 21, 1938 – December 30, 2017), also known as J. Z. Smith, was an American historian of religions. He was based at the University of Chicago for most of his career. His research includes work on such diverse ...
* 2009 David J. A. Clines * 2010 Vincent L. Wimbush * 2011 Carol Newsom * 2012
John Dominic Crossan John Dominic Crossan (born 17 February 1934) is an Irish-American New Testament scholar, historian of early Christianity, former Catholic priest who was a prominent member of the Jesus Seminar, and emeritus professor at DePaul University. His res ...
* 2013 Carol Meyers * 2014 Fernando Segovia * 2015 Athalya Brenner-Idan * 2016 Beverly Gaventa * 2017 Michael V. Fox * 2018 Brian K. Blount * 2019 Gale A. Yee * 2020
Adele Reinhartz Adele Reinhartz (born 1953) is a Canadian academic and a specialist in the history and literature of Christianity and Judaism in the Greco-Roman period, the Gospel of John, early Jewish–Christian relations, literary criticism including femini ...


Administrative officers

Secretary * 1880–1883 Frederic Gardiner * 1883–1889 Hinckley G. Mitchell Recording Secretary * 1889–1890 Charles Rufus Brown * 1890–1915 William H. Cobb * 1916–1933 Henry J. Cadbury * 1934–1946 John W. Flight * 1947–1950 Kenneth W. Clark * 1951–1952
Louise Pettibone Smith Louise Pettibone Smith (1887–1981) was an American biblical scholar, professor, translator, author and social activist. She was the first woman published in the ''Journal of Biblical Literature'' in 1917. She later became chair of the American Co ...
* 1953–1961 Charles F. Kraft * 1961 (''
pro tempore ''Pro tempore'' (), abbreviated ''pro tem'' or ''p.t.'', is a Latin phrase which best translates to "for the time being" in English. This phrase is often used to describe a person who acts as a '' locum tenens'' (placeholder) in the absence o ...
'') * 1962–1963 Kendrick Grobel Executive Secretary * 1964–1965 Kendrick Grobel * 1965 Richard T. Mead (''pro tempore'') * 1966 Lawrence E. Toombs * 1967 Walter J. Harrelson * 1968–1974 Robert W. Funk * 1975–1976 George W. MacRae * 1977–1980
Paul J. Achtemeier Paul John Achtemeier (3 September 1927 – 28 January 2013) was Herbert Worth and Annie H. Jackson Professor of Biblical Interpretation Emeritus at Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, now Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. He ...
* 1981–1987 Kent Harold Richards Executive Director * 1987–1995 David Lull * 1995–2010 Kent Harold Richards * 2010–present John F. Kutsko


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