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*[[Light against Darkness: Dualism in Ancient Mediterranean Religion and the Contemporary World (2011 Lange), edited volume]] | *[[Light against Darkness: Dualism in Ancient Mediterranean Religion and the Contemporary World (2011 Lange), edited volume]] | ||
*[[The Dead Sea Scrolls in Context ( | *[[The Dead Sea Scrolls in Context (2011 Lange, Tov, Weigold), edited volume]] | ||
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Armin Lange (b.1961) is a German scholar.
Biography
Armin Large was born in Germany. He received his PhD from the University of Tübingen [German]. Associate Professor in the Dept. of Religious Studies of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2002-2004, he is currently Professor of Second Temple Judaism and Director of the Institute for Jewish Studies at the University of Vienna [Austria]. His classes cover the timespan from the beginnings of Israel and Judah until the Second Jewish war. In his research he specializes on Israel’s sapiential and prophetic literature, as well as the Dead Sea Scrolls and the canonical and textual history of the Hebrew Bible. He is a member of the international team editing the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Works on Second Temple Judaism
Books
Edited volumes
- Human Sacrifice in Jewish and Christian Tradition (2007 Finsterbusch, Lange, Römheld), edited volume