The Dead Sea Scrolls are one of the most important finds in biblical archaeology, and have profound implications for our understanding of Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity. Timothy Lim discusses the leading interpretations of the scrolls, and how they have changed the way we understand the emergence of the Old Testament.
The Dead Sea Scrolls are one of the most important finds in biblical archaeology, and have profound implications for our understanding of Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity. Timothy Lim discusses the leading interpretations of the scrolls, and how they have changed the way we understand the emergence of the Old Testament.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Timothy H. Lim is Professor of Hebrew Bible and Second Temple Period at New College, The University of Edinburgh. He has written several books and numerous articles on the Dead Sea Scrolls, including The Formation of the Jewish Canon (Yale University Press, 2013), and he co-edited The Oxford Handbook of the Dead Sea Scrolls (OUP, 2010), with John J. Collins. He is the General Editor of The Oxford Commentary on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Professor Lim is a renowned authority on Biblical and Jewish Studies and recently delivered the Chuen King Memorial lectures at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in China.
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Dead Sea Scrolls as cultural icon 2: The archaeological site and caves 3: On scrolls and fragments 4: New light on the Hebrew Bible 5: The canon, authoritative scriptures, and the scrolls 6: Who owned the scrolls? 7: Literary compositions of the scrolls collections 8: Jewish sectarianism in the Second Temple Period 9: The communities of the Dead Sea Scrolls 10: The religious beliefs of the sectarian communities 11: The scrolls and early Christianity 12: The greatest manuscript discovery References Further Reading Index
1: The Dead Sea Scrolls as cultural icon 2: The archaeological site and caves 3: On scrolls and fragments 4: New light on the Hebrew Bible 5: The canon, authoritative scriptures, and the scrolls 6: Who owned the scrolls? 7: Literary compositions of the scrolls collections 8: Jewish sectarianism in the Second Temple Period 9: The communities of the Dead Sea Scrolls 10: The religious beliefs of the sectarian communities 11: The scrolls and early Christianity 12: The greatest manuscript discovery References Further Reading Index
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