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'''Philip S. Alexander''' is a British scholar, at the University of Manchester | '''Philip S. Alexander''' (b.1947) is a British scholar, England. DPhil (Oxford University). Professor of Post-Biblical Jewish Literature in the Dept. of Religions and Theology at the University of Manchester. | ||
== | ==Works== | ||
== | ====Edited volumes==== | ||
*[[Textual Sources for the Study of Judaism (1984 Alexander), edited volume]] | *[[Textual Sources for the Study of Judaism (1984 Alexander), edited volume]] | ||
====Essays==== | |||
*[[Historical Setting of the Hebrew Book of Enoch (1977 Alexander), essay]] | |||
*[[3 (Hebrew Apocalypse of) Enoch (1983 Alexander), essay]] | |||
*[[Third Enoch and the Talmud (1987 Alexander), essay]] | |||
*[[Enoch, Third Book of (1992 Alexander), essay (ABD)]] | |||
*[[From Son of Adam to Second God: Transformations of the Biblical Enoch (1998 Alexander), essay]] | |||
*[[Jewish Tradition in Early Islam: The Case of Enoch/Idrīs (2000 Alexander), essay]] | |||
*[[Enoch and the Beginnings of Jewish Interest in Natural Science (2001 Alexander), essay]] | |||
*[[The Enochic Literature and the Bible (2002 Alexander), essay]] | |||
==Biography== | |||
[[Category:Scholars|Alexander]] | [[Category:Scholars|Alexander]] | ||
[[Category:British|Alexander]] | |||
[[Category:British | [[Category:British|1947 Alexander]] | ||
[[Category:Born in the | [[Category:British Scholars|1947 Alexander]] | ||
[[Category:Born in the 1940s| 1947 Alexander]] | |||
[[Category:Enochic Scholars & Authors|1947 Alexander]] | |||
[[Category:Enochic Scholars & Authors--British|1947 Alexander]] |
Latest revision as of 06:09, 28 April 2015
Philip S. Alexander (b.1947) is a British scholar, England. DPhil (Oxford University). Professor of Post-Biblical Jewish Literature in the Dept. of Religions and Theology at the University of Manchester.