Difference between revisions of "The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins (2000 Fitzmyer), book"

From 4 Enoch: : The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism, and Christian and Islamic Origins
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 35: Line 35:


[[Category:Qumran Studies|2000 Fitzmyer]]
[[Category:Qumran Studies|2000 Fitzmyer]]
[[Category:Qumran Studies--English|2000 Fitzmyer]]
[[Category:Qumran Studies--United States|2000 Fitzmyer]]
[[Category:Qumran Studies--United States|2000 Fitzmyer]]


[[Category:New Testament Studies|2000 Fitzmyer]]
[[Category:New Testament Studies|2000 Fitzmyer]]
[[Category:New Testament Studies--English|2000 Fitzmyer]]
[[Category:New Testament Studies--United States|2000 Fitzmyer]]
[[Category:New Testament Studies--United States|2000 Fitzmyer]]



Revision as of 16:03, 22 March 2013

The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins (2000) is a book by Joseph A. Fitzmyer.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Grand Rapids, MI: W.B. Eerdmans, 2000.

Table of contents

  • 1. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Christian Origins: General Methodological Considerations
  • 2. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Early Christianity
  • 3. The Aramaic "Son of God" Text from Qumran Cave 4 (4Q246)
  • 4. The Background of "Son of God" as a Title for Jesus
  • 5. Qumran Messianism
  • 6. A Palestinian Jewish Conflict of Beatitudes
  • 7. Aramaic Evidence Affecting the Interpretation of Hosanna in the New Testament
  • 8. The Significance of the Qumran Tobit Texts for the Study of Tobit
  • 9. The Qumran Texts of Tobit
  • 10. The Aramaic Levi Document
  • 11. The Qumran Community: Essene or Sadducean?
  • 12. The Gathering in of the Teacher of the Community

External links