Difference between revisions of "George W.E. Nickelsburg (1934-), scholar"

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*''[[Resurrection, Immortality, and Eternal Life in Intertestamental Judaism]]'' (Cambridge Mass. 1972)
*''[[Resurrection, Immortality, and Eternal Life in Intertestamental Judaism]]'' (Cambridge Mass. 1972)
*''[[Jewish Literature between the Bible and the Mishnah]]'' (Philadelphia 1981; 20052)
*''[[Jewish Literature between the Bible and the Mishnah]]'' (Philadelphia 1981; 20052)
*''[[1 Enoch: A Commentary]]'' (Minneapolis 2001)
*[[1 Enoch: A Commentary (2001 Nickelsburg), book]]
*''[[Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins]]: Diversity, Continuity, and Transformation'' (Minneapolis 2003)
*''[[Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins]]: Diversity, Continuity, and Transformation'' (Minneapolis 2003)
*(with [[James C. VanderKam]]). ''[[1 Enoch: A New Translation]]'' (Minneapolis 2004)
*(with [[James C. VanderKam]]). ''[[1 Enoch: A New Translation]]'' (Minneapolis 2004)

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George W.E. Nickelsburg is an American scholar, emeritus at the University of Iowa (Iowa City, IA), USA.

Biography

Born in 1934. PhD at Harvard Divinity School. Professor in the Dept of Religious Studies. Founding member of the Enoch Seminar.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

Edited volumes