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John J. Collins and Robert A. Kugler (eds.), Religion in the Dead Sea Scrolls (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000).
Abstract
"The Dead Sea Scrolls have profoundly changed the way we think about the Bible. But what is the religion found in the Scrolls themselves? This book provides a much-needed assessment of several major aspects of the religion of the Dead Sea Scrolls in light of recent publications. Eight leading experts explore the concept of divinity in the Scrolls, the Scrolls' relation to important halakic issues, the question of Hellenistic influence in the Scrolls, and the apocalypticism and messianism specific to the Scrolls."--Publisher description.
Contents
- Introduction / John J. Collins
- Powers in heaven : God, gods, and angels in the Dead Sea scrolls / John J. Collins
- Qumran and Hellenism / Martin Hengel
- The Qumran scrolls, multilingualism, and biblical interpretation / Timothy H. Lim
- The Halakah and religion of Qumran / Hannah K. Harrington
- Rewriting rubics: sacrifice and the religion of Qumran / Robert A. Kugler
- Apocalyptic tradition in the Dead Sea scrolls and the religion of Qumran / James C. VanderKam
- Qumran's Messiah : how important is He? / Craig A. Evans