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====Articles in edited volumes====
====Articles in edited volumes====
*[[Josephus, Judaism, and Christianity (1987 Feldman/Hata), edited volume]]
*[[Understanding the Dead Sea Scrolls (1992 Shanks), edited volume]]
*[[The Community of the Renewed Covenant (1994 Ulrich/VanderKam), edited volume]]
*[[The Dead Sea Scrolls as Background to Postbiblical Judaism and Early Christianity (2003 Davila), edited volume]]
*[[The Dead Sea Scrolls as Background to Postbiblical Judaism and Early Christianity (2003 Davila), edited volume]]
*[[Il messia tra memoria e attesa (2005 Boccaccini), edited volume]]
*[[Enoch and Qumran Origins (2005 Boccaccini), edited volume]]
*[[Historical Knowledge in Biblical Antiquity (2007 Neusner/Chilton/Green), edited volume]]
*[[Enoch and the Mosaic Torah (2009 Boccaccini/Ibba), edited volume]]


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 08:20, 25 December 2009

Lawrence H. Schiffman (b.1948) is a Jewish-American scholar. Professor at New York University (New York, NY).

Biography

Lawrence H. Schiffman (1948 - ). Qumran specialist. B.A. and M.A. 1970, Brandeis University; Ph.D. 1974, Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, Brandeis University. Ethel and Irvin A. Edelman Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies and Chairman of the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, New York University. A leading Qumran scholar, Schiffman presents the scrolls as Jewish texts that have limited relevance for Christianity. Schiffman was instrumental in obtaining full access to the scrolls by the academic community, and has dedicated a significant part of his professional career to publishing the scrolls, much of his work appearing in the Oxford series Discoveries in the Judean Desert. Former editor of Dead Sea Discoveries. Editor of the Oxford Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls (2000). Editor of the Center for Online Judaic Studies in New York. Member of the Enoch Seminar and of the journal Henoch.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

Edited volumes

Articles in edited volumes

External links