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Morton Smith (1915-1991) was an American scholar.
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==Contribution to Second Temple Jewish Studies==
'''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==


==Bibliography==
====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====


====Books====
* ''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)==
 
*'''Smith, Morton''' / [[Albert I. Baumgarten]] / In: [[The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), dictionary]], 1235-1237


Professor of ancient history at Columbia University. Author of influential works on the origins of Jewish monotheism.
==Biography==
---. Palestinian Parties and Politics That Shaped the Old Testament (1971)
---. Jesus the Magician (1978)


==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 17:37, 31 October 2015

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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