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'''The Watchers in Jewish and Christian Traditions''' (2014) is a volume edited by [[Angela Kim Harkins]], [[Kelley Coblentz Bautch]], and [[John C. Endres]].


==Abstract ==
"At the origin of the Watchers tradition is the single enigmatic reference in Genesis 6 to the "sons of God" who had intercourse with human women, producing a race of giants upon the earth. That verse sparked a wealth of cosmological and theological speculation in early Judaism. Here leading scholars explore the contours of the Watchers traditions through history, tracing their development through the Enoch literature, Jubilees, and other early Jewish and Christian writings. This volume provides a lucid survey of current knowledge and interpretation of one of the most intriguing theological motifs of the Second Temple period."--Publisher description.
==Editions ==
Published in Minneapolis, MN: Augsburg Fortress, 2014.
==Contents==
Part I. Origins and Biblical Discussions of the Fallen Angels
*Mesopotamian Elements and the Watchers Traditions / [[Ida Fröhlich]]
*The Watchers Traditions and Gen 6:1-4 (MT and LXX) / Chris Seeman
*Symbolic Resistance in the Book of the Watchers / Anathea Portier-Young
*The Enochic Watchers Traditions and Deuterocanonical Literature / Jeremy Corley
*Watchers Traditions in the Catholic Epistles / Eric F. Mason
*‘Because of the Angels’: Paul and the Enochic Traditions / Scott M. Lewis, S.J.
*The Watchers Traditions in 1 Enoch 6–16: The Fall of Angels and the Rise of Demons / Kevin Sullivan
Part II. Second Temple Developments
*The Watchers Traditions in the Book of the Watchers and the Animal Apocalypse / Karina Martin Hogan
*The Watchers Traditions in the Book of Jubilees / [[John C. Endres]]
*Watchers Traditions in the Dead Sea Scrolls / Samuel Thomas
*The Watchers Traditions in 1 Enoch’s Book of Parables / Leslie Baynes
Part III. Reception in Early Christianity and Early Judaism
*The Descent of the Watchers and its Aftermath According to Justin Martyr / Randall D. Chesnutt
* Cain the Giant: Watchers Traditions in the Life of Adam and Eve / Silviu N. Bunta
*The Watchers Traditions in Targum and Midrash / Joshua Ezra Burns
==External links==
*[ Google Books]
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 24 August 2023

The Watchers in Jewish and Christian Traditions (2014) is a volume edited by Angela Kim Harkins, Kelley Coblentz Bautch, and John C. Endres.

Abstract

"At the origin of the Watchers tradition is the single enigmatic reference in Genesis 6 to the "sons of God" who had intercourse with human women, producing a race of giants upon the earth. That verse sparked a wealth of cosmological and theological speculation in early Judaism. Here leading scholars explore the contours of the Watchers traditions through history, tracing their development through the Enoch literature, Jubilees, and other early Jewish and Christian writings. This volume provides a lucid survey of current knowledge and interpretation of one of the most intriguing theological motifs of the Second Temple period."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Minneapolis, MN: Augsburg Fortress, 2014.

Contents

Part I. Origins and Biblical Discussions of the Fallen Angels

  • Mesopotamian Elements and the Watchers Traditions / Ida Fröhlich
  • The Watchers Traditions and Gen 6:1-4 (MT and LXX) / Chris Seeman
  • Symbolic Resistance in the Book of the Watchers / Anathea Portier-Young
  • The Enochic Watchers Traditions and Deuterocanonical Literature / Jeremy Corley
  • Watchers Traditions in the Catholic Epistles / Eric F. Mason
  • ‘Because of the Angels’: Paul and the Enochic Traditions / Scott M. Lewis, S.J.
  • The Watchers Traditions in 1 Enoch 6–16: The Fall of Angels and the Rise of Demons / Kevin Sullivan

Part II. Second Temple Developments

  • The Watchers Traditions in the Book of the Watchers and the Animal Apocalypse / Karina Martin Hogan
  • The Watchers Traditions in the Book of Jubilees / John C. Endres
  • Watchers Traditions in the Dead Sea Scrolls / Samuel Thomas
  • The Watchers Traditions in 1 Enoch’s Book of Parables / Leslie Baynes

Part III. Reception in Early Christianity and Early Judaism

  • The Descent of the Watchers and its Aftermath According to Justin Martyr / Randall D. Chesnutt
  • Cain the Giant: Watchers Traditions in the Life of Adam and Eve / Silviu N. Bunta
  • The Watchers Traditions in Targum and Midrash / Joshua Ezra Burns

External links

  • [ Google Books]

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