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'''Morton Smith''' (1915-1991) was an American scholar.
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==Biography==
'''Morton Smith''' (1915-1991) was an American scholar. Professor of ancient history at Columbia University. Author of influential works on the origins of Jewish monotheism.
Professor of ancient history at Columbia University. Author of influential works on the origins of Jewish monotheism.


==Bibliography==
==Works==


====Books====
====Books====
*[[Tannaitic Parallels to the Gospels (1951 Smith), book]]
*[[Palestinian Parties and Politics That Shaped the Old Testament (1971 Smith), book]]
**[[Gli uomini del ritorno = Palestinian Parties and Politics That Shaped the Old Testament (1984 @1971 Smith / Xella), book (Italian ed.)]]
**[[Partidos político-religiosos que conformaron el Antiguo Testamento = Palestinian Parties and Politics That Shaped the Old Testament (2007 @1971 Smith), book (Spanish ed.)]]
*[[Jesus the Magician (1978 Smith), book]]
====Articles====
* ''Jewish Religious Life in the Persian Period'' / [[The Cambridge History of Judaism: 1. Introduction, the Persian Period (1984 Davies, Finkelstein), edited volume]]
* ''The Historical Jesus'' / [[Jesus in History and Myth (1986 Hoffmann/Larue), edited volume]]
* ''The Occult in Josephus'' / [[Josephus, Judaism, and Christianity (1987 Feldman/Hata), edited volume]]
* ''Hellenization'' / [[Emerging Judaism: Studies on the Fourth & Third Centuries BCE (1989 Stone/Satran), edited volume]]
* ''Two Ascended to Heaven - Jesus and the Author of 4Q491'' / [[Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (1992 Charlesworth), edited volume]]
** ''Due ascesi al cielo: Gesù e l’autore di 4Q491'' / [[Gesù e la comunità di Qumran = Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (1997 @1992 Charlesworth / Franzosi), edited volume (Italian ed.)]]
* ''The Troublemakers'' / [[The Cambridge History of Judaism: 3. The Early Roman Period (1999 Davies, Horbury, Sturdy), edited volume]]
==Select Bibliography (articles)==


*''[[Palestinian Parties and Politics]] That Shaped the Old Testament'' (1971)
*'''Smith, Morton''' / [[Albert I. Baumgarten]] / In: [[The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), dictionary]], 1235-1237
**''Gli uomini del ritorno'' (Verona 1984)
 
*''[[Jesus the Magician]]'' (1978)
==Biography==


==External Links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morton_Smith Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morton_Smith Wikipedia]


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Latest revision as of 18:37, 31 October 2015

Morton Smith.jpg

Morton Smith (1915-1991) was an American scholar. Professor of ancient history at Columbia University. Author of influential works on the origins of Jewish monotheism.

Works

Books

Articles

Select Bibliography (articles)

Biography