Novum Testamentum is a prestigious academic journal in the field of biblical studies, focusing on the in-depth study of the New Testament and its related topics. The journal's scholarly pursuits are not limited to the New Testament texts themselves, but also extend to the broader academic field, covering the following areas: Textual Criticism: The journal encourages in-depth analysis of the original forms and historical contexts of the New Testament texts, exploring issues such as the dissemination of texts, translation, and differences in versions.
Philology: The study of the writing process, author's intention, text structure and language style of the New Testament text, revealing its position and influence in early Christian literature. Exegetics: an exploration of the literal and deep meanings of New Testament texts, as well as their reception and understanding in the social and cultural context of the time, through a word-by-word interpretation of the texts. Early Christian texts: Focuses not only on canonical but also non-canonical texts, examining the role and meaning of these texts in early Christian thought and practice.