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====Edited volumes====
====Edited volumes====
*[[Approaches to Ancient Judaism: 1. Theory and Practice (1978 Green), edited volume]]
*[[Approaches to Ancient Judaism: 2. Essays in Religion and History (1980 Green), edited volume]]
*[[Approaches to Ancient Judaism: 3. Text as Context in Early Rabbinic Literature (1981 Green), edited volume]]
*[[Approaches to Ancient Judaism: 4. Studies in Liturgy, Exegesis, and Talmudic Narrative (1983 Green), edited volume]]
*[[Approaches to Ancient Judaism: 5. Studies in Judaism and Its Greco-Roman Context (1985 Green), edited volume]]
*[[Approaches to Ancient Judaism: 6. Studies in the Ethnography and Literature of Judaism (1989 Green), edited volume]]
*[[Judaisms and their Messiahs (1987 Neusner), edited volume]]
*[[Historical Knowledge in Biblical Antiquity (2007 Neusner/Chilton/Green), edited volume]]


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William Scott Green () is an American scholar at the University of Florida.

Biography

William Scott Green earned his AB in religion at Dartmouth College and his Ph.D. in religion from Brown University. He served as dean of the College at the University of Rochester and Philip S. Bernstein Professor of Judaic Studies, and founded its Department of Religion and Classics. In July 2006 he joined the University of Miami as senior vice provost and dean of undergraduate education. He is also professor of religious studies and senior fellow in the Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies. Green has held fellowships from the National Endowment of the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the Andrew Mellon Foundation.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

Edited volumes

External links

  • [ Wikipedia]