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'''James C. VanderKam''' (b.1946) is an American scholar, at the University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN), USA.
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==Biography==
'''James C. VanderKam''' (b.1946) is an American scholar, at the University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN), USA. PhD 1976 (Harvard University). Professor of Religion at North Carolina State University, 1976-91. Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame from 1991. Editor-in-Chief of the [[Journal of Biblical Literature]]. Member of the [[Enoch Seminar]] and of the journal [[Henoch]].


PhD 1976 (Harvard University). Professor of Religion at North Carolina State University, 1976-91. Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame from 1991. Editor-in-Chief of the [[Journal of Biblical Literature]]. Member of the [[Enoch Seminar]] and of the journal [[Henoch]].
==Works ==


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
====Festschrift====
 
* [[A Teacher for All Generations ~ In Honor of James C. VanderKam (2012 Mason), edited volume]]


====Books====
====Books====
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*[[The Dead Sea Scrolls Today (1994 VanderKam), book]]
*[[The Dead Sea Scrolls Today (1994 VanderKam), book]]
**[[Dødehavsrullerne = The Dead Sea Scrolls Today (1995 VanderKam / Jordt), book (Danish ed.)]]
**[[Os manuscritos do Mar Morto hoje = The Dead Sea Scrolls Today (1995 VanderKam / Figueiredo), book (Portuguese ed.)]]
**[[死海文書のすべて = The Dead Sea Scrolls Today (1995 VanderKam / Hata), book (Japanese ed.)]]
**[[Manoscritti del Mar Morto = The Dead Sea Scrolls Today (1995 VanderKam / Prato), book (Italian ed.)]]
**[[Manuskrypty znad Morza Martwego = The Dead Sea Scrolls Today (1996 @1994 VanderKam / Gromacka), book (Polish ed.)]]


*[[Enoch: A Man for All Generations (1995 VanderKam), book]]
*[[Enoch: A Man for All Generations (1995 VanderKam), book]]
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*[[From Revelation to Canon (2000 VanderKam), book]]
*[[From Revelation to Canon (2000 VanderKam), book]]
*[[Miscellaneous texts from the Judaean Desert (2000 Charlesworth, VanderKam, Brady), book]]


*[[An Introduction to Early Judaism (2001 VanderKam), book]]  
*[[An Introduction to Early Judaism (2001 VanderKam), book]]  
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*[[From Joshua to Caiaphas (2004 VanderKam), book]]
*[[From Joshua to Caiaphas (2004 VanderKam), book]]


*[[1 Enoch: 2. Book of Parables, Book of the Luminaries (2012 Nickelsburg, VanderKam), book]]
*[[The Dead Sea Scrolls Today, 2nd ed. (2010 VanderKam), book]]
 
*[[1 Enoch: 2. Book of Parables, Book of the Luminaries ~ Hermeneia (2012 Nickelsburg, VanderKam), book]]


*[[The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible (2012 VanderKam), book]]
*[[The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible (2012 VanderKam), book]]
*[[Jubilees ~ Hermeneia (2018 VanderKam), book]]


====Edited volumes====
====Edited volumes====
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*[[The Jewish Apocalyptic Heritage in Early Christianity (1995 VanderKam/Adler), edited volume]]
*[[The Jewish Apocalyptic Heritage in Early Christianity (1995 VanderKam/Adler), edited volume]]


*(with [[Peter W. Flint]]). ''[[The Dead Sea Scrolls after Fifty Years]]: A Comprehensive Assessment'' (Leiden 1998)
*[[The Dead Sea Scrolls after Fifty Years (1998-99 Flint, VanderKam), edited volume]]


*[[Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls (2000 Schiffman/VanderKam), edited volume]]
*[[Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls (2000 Schiffman, VanderKam), edited volume]]
 
====Essays====
 
*[[Studies in the Apocalypse of Weeks (1984 VanderKam), essay]]
 
*[[Daniel 7 in the Similitudes of Enoch (2006 VanderKam), essay]]


==External links==
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James C. VanderKam (b.1946) is an American scholar, at the University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN), USA. PhD 1976 (Harvard University). Professor of Religion at North Carolina State University, 1976-91. Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame from 1991. Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Biblical Literature. Member of the Enoch Seminar and of the journal Henoch.

Works

Festschrift

Books

Edited volumes

Essays

External links