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''' New Directions in Qumran Studies''' (2005) is a volume edited by [[Jonathan G. Campbell]], [[William John Lyons]], and [[Lloyd Pietersen]]. | ''' New Directions in Qumran Studies''' (2005) is a volume edited by [[Jonathan G. Campbell]], [[William John Lyons]], and [[Lloyd Pietersen]]. | ||
==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
"Proceedings of the Bristol Colloquium on the Dead Sea Scrolls, 8-10 September 2003." | "Proceedings of the Bristol Colloquium on the Dead Sea Scrolls, 8-10 September 2003." | ||
==Editions | ==Editions == | ||
Published in London [England] and New York, NY: T&T Clark International, 2005 ([[Library of Second Temple Studies]], 52). | Published in London [England] and New York, NY: T&T Clark International, 2005 ([[Library of Second Temple Studies]], 52). | ||
== | ==Contents== | ||
*Introduction / [[Jonathan G. Campbell]] | *Introduction / [[Jonathan G. Campbell]] | ||
*The Qumran sect in the context of Second Temple sectarianism / [[Joseph Blenkinsopp]] | *The Qumran sect in the context of Second Temple sectarianism / [[Joseph Blenkinsopp]] | ||
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*[ Google Books] | *[ Google Books] | ||
[[Category:2005| Campbell]] | [[Category:2005| Campbell]] | ||
[[Category:Scholarship|2005 Campbell]] | [[Category:Scholarship|2005 Campbell]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:35, 1 February 2014
<bibexternal title="New Directions in Qumran Studies " author="Campbell"/>
New Directions in Qumran Studies (2005) is a volume edited by Jonathan G. Campbell, William John Lyons, and Lloyd Pietersen.
Abstract
"Proceedings of the Bristol Colloquium on the Dead Sea Scrolls, 8-10 September 2003."
Editions
Published in London [England] and New York, NY: T&T Clark International, 2005 (Library of Second Temple Studies, 52).
Contents
- Introduction / Jonathan G. Campbell
- The Qumran sect in the context of Second Temple sectarianism / Joseph Blenkinsopp
- The Qumran scrolls and the demise of the distinction between higher and lower criticism / George J. Brooke
- 'Rewritten Bible' and 'parabiblical texts': A terminological and ideological critique / Jonathan G. Campbell
- Sects from texts : on the problems of doing a sociology of the Qumran literature / Philip R. Davies
- 'Men of perfect holiness' (1QS 7.20): social-scientific thoughts on group identity, asceticism and ethical development in the Rule of the community / Louise J. Lawrence
- Another look at the land of Damascus: the spaces of the Damascus document in the light of Edward W. Soja's thirdspace approach / Liv Ingeborg Lied
- 'An unauthorized version' : the Temple scroll in narratological perspective / William John Lyons
- The language of gates and entering : on sacred space in the Temple scroll / Jorunn Økland
- 'False teaching, lying tongues and deceitful lips' (4Q169 frgs 3-4 2.8): the Pesharim and the sociology of deviance / Lloyd K. Pietersen
- Probing the possibilities and pitfalls of post-colonial approaches to the Dead Sea scrolls / Andy M. Reimer
External links
- [ Google Books]