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Gabriele Boccaccini grew up in Florence with his parents and his brother Lorenzo in an apartment on via Puccinotti, 4. When he was 5 he began attending the nearby Elementary School "Cesare Battisti", one year earlier then usual. He had already learned from his brother how to write and read. Maestro Mario Bini was his teacher. Once he completed the 5-year program, he moved on to the Middle School "Gaetano Pieraccini" in 1968. | Gabriele Boccaccini grew up in Florence with his parents and his brother Lorenzo in an apartment on via Puccinotti, 4. When he was 5 he began attending the nearby Elementary School "Cesare Battisti", one year earlier then usual. He had already learned from his brother how to write and read. Maestro Mario Bini was his teacher. Once he completed the 5-year program, he moved on to the Middle School "Gaetano Pieraccini" in 1968. |
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Gabriele Boccaccini [1] (b.1958) is an Italian-born American scholar, at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor MI), USA.
Biography
Gabriele Boccaccini was born in Florence, Italy on March 24, 1958 to Walter Boccaccini, an opera stage director and then general manager of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, and Maria Adelaide Ghinozzi, a teacher who graduated in Philosophy under Prof. Eugenio Garin at the University of Florence.
He studied Classical Studies at the Liceo "Dante Alighieri" in Florence (1971-76), and enrolled as a student at the University of Florence. After completing his courses, he served two years in the civilian corps of the Italian Army, married in 1981 with musicologist Aloma Bardi and earned his Laurea (1983) in Early Christianity from the University of Florence, Italy under the mentorship of Ancient Philosophy professor Francesco Adorno. He then taught three years as a high-school professor of Religion at the Liceo Linguistico in Florence, before entering the PhD program at the University of Turin under the mentorship of Prof. Paolo Sacchi. In the Winter 1989 and 1990, he was Visiting Scholar at Princeton Theological Seminary under the mentorship of Prof. James H. Charlesworth. In 1991 he earned his PhD in Judaic Studies from the University of Turin, Italy.
In Fall 1992 he joined the Faculty of the Department of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Michigan, working as Adjunct Professor in the PhD program directed by Prof. Jarl Fossum. He became Assistant Professor in 1999, Associate Professor in 2002 and then in 2005, Professor of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins in the Department of Near Studies and at the Frankel Center of Judaic Studies.
In 2001 he founded and has directed ever since the Enoch Seminar. In 2006 he launched the Enoch Graduate Seminar. These series of international Seminars on Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins have attracted hundreds of scholars from all around the world.
In 2009 he created 4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism, which is expanding, year after after, with thousands of visitors per months.
From 2005 to 2011 he was the Editor-in-chief of the journal Henoch. In 2012 he has become the Editor-in-Chief of Enoch Seminar Online, which publishes the papers of the Enoch Seminar and book reviews in the field of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins.
On March 2012 he has became an American citizen.
In 2012 he has launched with the Enoch Seminar a new series of academic seminars on Jewish, Christian and Islamic Origins, the so-called Nangeroni Meetings, as well as a series of receptions at the annual American Meetings of the SBL.
He has published numerous articles and books (in English or Italian) and edited most of the volumes of the Enoch Seminar. Works of his have been translated into German, Portuguese and Hungarian.
In 2018 he was awarded the title of "Cavaliere dell'Ordine della Stella d'Italia (Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy)" by the President of Italy Sergio Matterella for his contribution to the "preservation and promotion of national prestige abroad."
On occasion of his 60th birthday, his former students and colleagues, J. Harold Ellens, Isaac W. Oliver, Jason von Ehrenkrook, James Waddell and Jason M. Zurawski, presented him a Festschrift: Wisdom Poured Out Like Water Studies on Jewish and Christian Antiquity in Honor of Gabriele Boccaccini. The volume, published by Walter De Gruyter in the series Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies 38, includes more than 40 contributions from international scholars.
Fields of research:
2010s ~ 2010s ~ 2010s
Festschrift
- J. Harold Ellens, Isaac W. Oliver, Jason von Eherkrook, James Waddell, and Jason Zurawski, eds., Wisdom Poured Out Like Water: Studies on Jewish and Christian Antiquity in Honor of Gabriele Boccaccini (Berlin: DeGruyter, 2018)
Books
2019
- Gabriele Boccaccini, The Three Paths to Salvation of Paul the Jew (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2019) <forthcoming>
2014
- Gabriele Boccaccini (tr. Andreas Bedenbender), Wurzeln des rabbinischen Judentums <German ed.>
2012
- Gabriele Boccaccini, and Piero Stefani, Dallo stesso grembo. Le origini del cristianesimo e del giudaismo rabbinico (Bologna: Dehoniane, 2012)
2010
- Gabriele Boccaccini (tr. Soares), Além da Hipótese Essênia <Portuguese ed.>
Edited volumes
2019
- Isaac W. Oliver, and Gabriele Boccaccini, eds., The Early Reception of Paul the Second Temple Jew: Text, Narrative and Reception History (London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2019)
2018
- Benjamin E. Reyolds, and Gabriele Boccaccini, eds., Reading the Gospel of John's Christology as Jewish Messianism: Royal, Prophetic, and Divine Messiahs (Leiden: Brill, 2018)
2017
- Jason M. Zurawski, and Gabriele Boccaccini, eds., Second Temple Jewish Paideia in Context (Berlin: deGruyter, 2017)
2016
- Loren T. Stuckenbruck, and Gabriele Boccaccini, eds., Enoch and the Synoptic Gospels: Reminiscences, Allusions, Intertextuality (2016 Stuckenbruck, Boccaccini), edited volume (Atlanta: SBL Press, 2016)
- Gabriele Boccaccini, and Carlos A. Segovia, eds., Paul the Jew: Rereading the Apostle as a Figure of Second Temple Judaism (2016 Boccaccini, Segovia), edited volume (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2016)
- Lester L. Grabbe, and Gabriele Boccaccini, eds., The Seleucid and Hasmonean Periods and the Apocalyptic Worldwiew (London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2016)
2014
- Gabriele Boccaccini, and Jason M. Zurawski, eds., Interpreting 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch: International Studies (London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2014)
2013
- Matthias Henze, and Gabriele Boccaccini, eds., 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch: Reconstruction after the Fall (2013 Henze, Boccaccini, Zurawski), edited volume (Leiden: Brill, 2013)
2012
- Andrei A. Orlov, and Gabriele Boccaccini, eds., New Perspectives on 2 Enoch: No Longer Slavonic Only (Leiden: Brill, 2012)
Journal Henoch Monograph Issues, 2005-2011 (as editor-in-chief)
- Henoch 33.2 (2011) -- Across the Jewish-Christian Divide: Perspectives from the Enoch Graduate Seminar of Budapest
- Henoch 33.1 (2011) -- Enochic Traditions and Mediatorial Figures in Second Temple Judaism and Their Legacy in Early Christianity, Rabbinic Judaism, and Islam
- Henoch 32.2 (2010) -- The Historical Jesus: Contemporary Interpreters and New Perspectives.
- Henoch 32.1 (2010) -- Ancient Judaism and Christianity in Their Graeco-Roman Context: French Perspectives
Articles (selected)
Forthcoming
- 1 Enoch Commentaries before Laurence: Pompeo Sarnelli and Daniele Manin
- Eschatology in the Enochic Traditions
- Forgiven of Sins in the Enochic Traditions
- In Search of the "Lost" Enoch: The Reception History of Enochic Traditions, from the Fifteenth to the Nineteenth Century / A Guide to Early Jewish Texts and Traditions in Christian Transmission, ed. Alexander Kulik (New York: University of Oxford Press, 2019)
2018
- From Jewish Prophet to Jewish God: How John Made the Divine Jesus Uncreated / Reading the Gospel of John's Christology as Jewish Messianism: Royal, Prophetic, and Divine Messiahs, ed. Benjamin E. Reynolds and Gabriele Boccaccini (Leiden: Brill, 2018), 335-357.
- James Bruce’s 'Fourth' Manuscript: Solving the Mystery of the Provenance of the Roman Enoch Manuscript (Vat. et. 71) / Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha 27.4 (2018): 237-263.
- Luigi Ferri: il bambino scomparso di Auschwitz / The New Italy & the Jews: From Massimo D'Azeglio to Primo Levi, ed. Jonathan Druker and L. Scott Lerner, Annali d'Italianistica 36 (2018), 351-374.
- Eresia? Una prospettiva ebraica <Heresy? From a Jewish Perspective> / Eresia / Eresie, CredereOggi 226 (July/August 2018), 23-39.
2017
- Le origini cristiane e il perdono dei peccati tra essenismo ed enochismo / Gesù e le prime comunità cristiane. Tra storia e teologia, ed. Alessandro Cortesi e Giovanni Ibba (Florence: Nerbini, 2017), 55-70.
2016
- Non-Apocalyptic Responses to Apocalyptic Events: Notes on the Sociology of Apocalypticism / The Seleucid and Hasmonean Periods and the Apocalyptic Worldwiew (2016 Grabbe, Boccaccini, Zurawski), edited volume, 33-42.
- The Three Paths to Salvation of Paul the Jew / Paul the Jew: Rereading the Apostle as a Figure of Second Temple Judaism, ed. Gabriele Boccaccini and Carlos A. Segovia (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016), 1-29 (with responses by Albert I. Baumgarten and Daniel Boyarin
- Forgiveness of Sins: An Enochic Problem, a Synoptic Answer / Enoch and the Synoptic Gospels: Reminiscences, Allusions, Intertextuality (2016 Stuckenbruck, Boccaccini), edited volume, 153-167.
- How Jesus Became Uncreated / Sibyls, Scriptures, and Scrolls: John Collins at Seventy, ed. Joel Baden, Hindy Najman, and Eibert Tigchelaar (Leiden: Brill, 2016), 185-209.
2014
- The Origin and Legacy of the Jewish Apocalyptic Tradition / The Armenian Apocalyptic Tradition: A Comparative Perspective, ed. Kevork B. Bardakjian and Sergio La Porta (Leiden: Brill, 2014), 17-28.
- Some Brief Notes on the Early History of the Deuterocanonici / Canonicity, Setting, Wisdom in the Deuterocanonicals, ed. Géza G. Xeravits, Xavér Szabó, and József Zsengellér (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2014), 19-28.
2013
- The Evilness of Human Nature in 1 Enoch, Jubilees, Paul, and 4 Ezra: A Second Temple Jewish Debate / 4 Ezra and 2 Baruch: Reconstruction after the Fall, ed. Matthias Henze and Gabriele Boccaccini (Leiden: Brill, 2013), 63-79.
2012
- Paolo, un ebreo del suo tempo / Studi e Materiali di Storia delle Religioni 78.1 (2012), 102-123
- Is Biblical Literature Still a Useful Term in Scholarship? / What is Bible?, ed. Karin Finsterbusch and Armin Lange (Leuven: Peeters, 2012), 41-52.
- Tigranes the Great as “Nebuchadnezzar' in the Book of Judith / A Pious Seductress: Studies in the Book of Judith (2012 Xeravits), edited volume, 55-69
2011
- Jesus the Messiah: Man, Angel, or God? The Jewish Roots of Early Christology / Annali di Scienze Religiose 4 (2011), 193-220
2010
- I giudaismi del tempo di Gesù e delle origini cristiane / SeFeR: Studi Fatti Ricerche 131 (July-September 2010), 3-6
Lectures
2019
- Lecture on Jewish Messianism at Rome
- Lecture on Enoch Commentaries at Florence
- Lectures on Jewish Messianism at Camaldoli
- Lectures on the OT Pseudepigrapha at Vallombrosa
2018
- "Women's Contribution to Second Temple Studies" - Rome, Italy - June 2018
- "The Memory of the Exodus in Jewish and Christian Traditions" - Camaldoli, Italy - July 2018
- "Moses, a Man for All Seasons" - Camaldoli, Italy - July 2018
- Lecture on Encoh in Berlin
- Lecture on Paul at Bratislava
- Lecture on Paul at Denver
2017
- A Missing Link: Forgiveness of Sins in the Parables of Enoch and in the Synoptics - Opening Session SBL Regional Spotlight - SBL MIdwest Meeting - Notre Dame, IN; Saint Mary's College, 10 February 2017
- "Jesus and Enochic Judaism" - Skype Lecture to the class of Prof. Carlos Segovia - Madrid, Spain; Saint Louis University – Madrid Campus, 28 March 2017
- Torah and Apocalypticism in Second Temple Judaism - 9th Enoch Seminar - Camaldoli, Italy - June 2017
- Paul the Jew - Series of lectures during the tour organized by BIBLIA in Norway and Sweden - June 23 - July 5, 2017
- I salmi apocrifi della tradizione giudaica <The Apocryphal Psalms> - Camaldoli, Italy - July 13, 2017
2016
- "Anti-Judaism and Anti-Semitism in the Gospel of John and in Bach's St. John Passion" / A lecture, organized by the Michigan Centre of Early Christian Studies and the University Musical Society / Ann Arbor, MI; March 15, 2016
- Gesu', Qumran e gli altri giudaismi del Secondo Tempio (2016 Boccaccini), lecture / Lecture / Florence, Italy; Facolta' Teologica dell'Italia Centrale; 9 maggio 2016
- How Jesus Became Uncreated - Paper presented at the Nangeroni Meeting - Camaldoli, June 2016
- Two lectures on the Gospel of Matthew at the XXXV Settimana Biblica 2016 / Camaldoli, 10-15 luglio 2016
- Jesus and Enochic Judaism" - Lecture / Luteren, Netherlands; 7 November 2016
- Paul the Jew - Lecture / Amsterdam, Netherlands; 9 November 2016
2015
- Sacrifices and Spatial Practices: A Response to Mira Balberg and Gil Klein / A panel at the Symposium Jews and the Empire: Beyond Resistence/Accommodation Paradigm, organized by the Frankel Institute at the Kelsey Museum, University of Michigan / Ann Arbor, MI: Kelsey Museum, February 9, 2015
- Paul the Jew / A graduate seminar at the University of Rome La Sapienza, respondants: Gaetano Lettieri and Alberto Camplani / Rome, Italy, May 26, 2015
- Early Islam: The Sectarian Milieu of Late Antiquity? Fourth Nangeroni Meeting / Co-organizer and co-chair of the conference / Gazzada, Milan, Italy; June 15-19, 2015.
- Apocalytpticism and Mysticism. Eighth Enoch Seminar / Co-organizer, co-chair and respondent at the conference / Gazzada, Milan, Italy; June 21-26, 2015.
- Shaùl/Paul: The Apostle to the Gentiles as a Central Topic / Annual Meeting of the International Council of Christians and Jews / A panel with Philip A. Cunningham and Adam Gregerman, moderated by Dick Pruiksma / Rome, Italy; June 30, 2015.
- Second Temple Jewish Paideia in its Ancient Near Eastern and Hellenistic Contexts. Fifth Nangeroni Meeting / Co-organizer, co-chair and respondent at the conference / Naples, Italy; June 30-July 4, 2015.
- Gesù, Israele e i gentili nel contesto del Secondo Tempio, and La missione ai gentili al tempo di Matteo nella chiesa delle origini / Two lectures at the XXXIV Settimana Biblica 2015 / Camaldoli, Italy; July 13-14, 2015
- The Gospel of Matthew as a Second Temple Jewish Document / A three-day seminar / Bologna, Italy; August 28-30, 2015
2014
- From Florence to Montreal: Five Centuries of Enochic Studies / A lecture at the Fifth Enoch Graduate Seminar / Montreal, Canada, May 2014
- The Transmission history of Enochic Traditions from the 2nd to the 19th Century / A paper at the Second Nangeroni Meeting / Dor, Israel, June 2014
- The Three Ways of Salvation of Paul the Jew / A paper at the Third Nangeroni Meeting / Rome, Italy, June 2014
- Paul the Jew / A panel with Daniel Boyarin, Romano Penna and Piero Stefani, organized by the Card. Bea Center for Judaic Studies of the Pontifical Gregorian University at the Aula Magna of the Pontifical Biblical Institute / Rome, Italy, July 2014
- The Mount Sermon in the Jewish Literature of the Second Temple / A lecture at the XXXIII Settimana Biblica 2014 / Camaldoli, Italy, July 17, 2014
- The Apocalypse of Abraham: A Response to Andrei Orlov / A panel at the Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature / San Diego, CA, November 2014
2013
- Forgiveness of Sins: An Enochic Problem, a Synoptic Answer / 7th Enoch Seminar on Enochic Influences on the Synoptic Gospels / Camaldoli [Italy], luglio 2013
- Jesus from a Jewish Perspectives / A panel on the Historical Jesus with Saeed Ahmed Khan (Wayne State University), Charles Mabee (Oakland University), and Robert M. Price / Dearborn [United States], Nov 27, 2013
- The Importance of Enochic Judaism for an Appraisal of Second Temple Judaism / A public lecture at the University of Aarhus, Denmark / Aarhus, Denmark, Dec 13
- The Relationship between Enochic Judaism and Apocalypticism / A panel with Loren T. Stuckenbruck at the University of Aarhus, Denmark / Aarhus, Denmark, Dec 13
- From the Unforgiving Enoch to the Forgiven Son of man: Developments of Thought from Enochic Judaism to Christianity / A paper at the Enoch Conference organized by the Freie Univertaet Berlin / Berlin, Germany, Dec 18, 2013
2012
- Non‐Apocalyptic Responses to Apocalyptic Events: Notes on the Sociology of Apocalypticism / 1st Nangeroni Meeting on The Seleucid and Hasmonean Periods and the Apocalyptic Worldview / Gazzada, Milan [Italy], June 26, 2012
2011
- Human, Angel, or God? Jewish Roots of Christian Messianism / Lecture and Seminar at the University of Pittsburgh. Chair: Jason von Ehrenkrook (University of Pittsburgh); Respondent: Dale C. Allison (Pittsburgh Theological Seminary) / Pittsburgh, PA, April 6, 2011
- Il Gesù ebreo e il Gesù storico / Lecture at the University of Rome / Rome [Italy], May 5, 2011
- Paolo ebreo / Seminar at the University of Rome / Rome [Italy], May 5, 2011
2010
- Uomo, angelo, o Dio? Le radici giudaiche dell'identità messianica di Gesù / Mini-course in four lessons at the Catholic University of Milan / Milan [Italy], May 11-12, and 18-19, 2010
2000s ~ 2000s ~ 2000s
The Founding of the Enoch Seminar
Books
2008
- Gabriele Boccaccini (tr. Aloma Bardi), I giudaismi del Secondo Tempio (Brescia: Morcelliana, 2008)
2003
- Gabriele Boccaccini (tr. Aloma Bardi), Oltre l'ipotesi essenica (Brescia: Morcelliana, 2003) <Italian ed.>
2002
- Gabriele Boccaccini, Roots of Rabbinic Judaism: An Intellectual History, from Ezekiel to Daniel (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2002)
Edited volumes
2009
- Gabriele Boccaccini, and Giovanni Ibba, eds., Enoch and the Mosaic Torah: The Evidence of Jubilees (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2009)
2007
- Gabriele Boccaccini, ed., Enoch and the Messiah Son of Man: Revisiting the Book of Parables (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2007)
- Gabriele Boccaccini, and John J. Collins, eds., The Early Enoch Literature (Leiden: Brill, 2007)
2005
- Gabriele Boccaccini, ed., Il messia tra memoria e attesa (Brescia: Morcelliana, 2005)
- Gabriele Boccaccini, ed., Enoch and Qumran Origins: New Light on a Forgotten Connection (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2005)
2002
- Gabriele Boccaccini, ed., The Origins of Enochic Judaism (Turin: Zamorani, 2002)
Journal Henoch Monograph Issues
- Henoch 31.2 (2009) -- Jacob Neusner and the Scholarship on Ancient Judaism
- Henoch 31.1 (2009) -- Enoch and Jubilees
- Henoch 30.2 (2008) -- Blood and the Boundaries of Jewish and Christian Identities in Late Antiquity
- Henoch 30.1 (2008) -- The Book of the Watchers and Early Apocalypticism: A Conversation with Paolo Sacchi
- Henoch 29.2 (2007) -- Jews in the Greco-Roman World: Historical and Literary Aspects
- Henoch 29.1 (2007) -- The Quest for the Historical Jesus in Italy from 1800 to the Present
- Henoch 28.2 (2006) -- The First Enoch Graduate Seminar at the University of Michigan: 1. Angels and Demons
- Henoch 28.1 (2006) -- Border Lines: The Partition of Judaeo-Christianity. A Conversation with Daniel Boyarin
- Henoch 27.1-2 (2005) -- New Challenges for the Study of Judaism and Christian Origins
Articles
2009
- What is a Judaism?: Perspectives from Second Temple Jewish Studies / Religion or Ethnicity?: Jewish Identities in Evolution, ed. Zvi Y. Gitelman (New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2009), 24-37.
- From a Movement of Dissent to a Distinct Form of Judaism: The Heavenly Tablets in Jubilees as the Foundation of a Competing Halakah / Enoch and the Mosaic Torah (2009 Boccaccini/Ibba), edited volume, 193-210.
- What Is the Place of Historical Fiction in Judaic Studies? / Frankel Institute Annual (2009) 21-24
2008
- Where does Ben Sira Belong? The Canon, Literary Genre, Intellectual Movement, and Social Group of a Zadokite Document / Studies in the Book of Ben Sira, ed. Géza G Xeravits and József Zsengellér (Leiden: Brill, 2008), 21-41
- Hellenistic Judaism: Myth or Reality? / Jewish Literatures and Cultures: Context and Intertext, ed. Anita Norich and Yaron Z. Eliav (Providence: Brown Judaic Studies, 2008), 55-76.
2007
- The Enoch Seminar at Camaldoli: Re-entering the Parables of Enoch in the Study of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins / Enoch and the Messiah Son of Man (2007 Boccaccini), edited volume, 3-16
- Finding a Place for the Parables of Enoch within Second Temple Jewish Literature / Enoch and the Messiah Son of Man (2007 Boccaccini), edited volume, 263-289
- Enochians, Urban Essenes, Qumranites: Three Social Groups, One Intellectual Movement / The Early Enoch Literature, ed. Gabriele Boccaccini, and John J. Collins (Leiden: Brill, 2007), 301-327
- Gesù ebreo e cristiano: sviluppi e prospettive di ricerca sul Gesù storico in Italia, dall'Ottocento a oggi (with an Appendix on works available in translation) / Henoch 29.1 (2007), 105-154
2006
- Inner-Jewish debate on the tension between divine and human agency in Second Temple Judaism / Divine and Human Agency in Paul and His Cultural Environment (2006 Barclay/Gathercole), edited volume, 9-26
- Qumran and the Enoch Groups: Revisiting the Enochic-Essene Hypothesis / The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls (2006 Charlesworth), edited volume, 37-66
2005
- [45] Texts, Intellectual Movements, and Social Groups / Enoch and Qumran Origins: New Light on a Forgotten Connection, ed. Gabriele Boccaccini (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005), 417-425.
- [44] Qumran: The Headquarters of the Essenes or a Marginal Splinter Group? / Enoch and Qumran Origins: New Light on a Forgotten Connection, ed. Gabriele Boccaccini (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005), 303-309.
- [43] The Covenantal Theology of the Apocalyptic Book of Daniel / Enoch and Qumran Origins: New Light on a Forgotten Connection, ed. Gabriele Boccaccini (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005), 39-44.
- [41-42] Uomo, Angelo o Dio? Alle radici del messianismo ebraico e cristiano - I manoscritti del Mar Morto tra ebraismo e cristianesimo / Il messia tra memoria e attesa (2005 Boccaccini), edited volume, 15-48, 187-192
2004
- [40] Influssi e interazione tra apocalittica giudaica e culture non giudaiche / L’interculturalità dell’ebraismo (2004 Perani), edited volume, 35-46
- [39] Messianismo giudaico, messianismo cristiano: Continuità e discontinuità / Gesù Cristo, Figlio di Dio e Signore (2004 Battaglia, Dotolo), edited volume, 49-62
2003
- [38] Enoch, Qumran and the Essenes: The Rediscovery of a Forgotten Connection / George W.E. Nickelsburg in Perspective, ed. Jacob Neusner and Alan J. Avery-Peck (Brill: Leiden, 2003) 123-132 (with a response of G.W.E. Nickelsburg, 133-137).
2002
- [37] The Rediscovery of Enochic Judaism and the Enoch Seminar / The Origins of Enochic Judaism, ed. Gabriele Boccaccini (Turin: Zamorani, 2002), 9-13.
- [36] Sviluppi del pensiero giudaico in epoca tolemaica (Artapano, Qohelet, Enoc, Tobia) / Due grandi sapienze: Bibbia e Ellenismo, ed. Piero Stefani (Florence: Biblia, 2002), 137-157.
2001
- [35] The Solar Calendars of Daniel and Enoch / The Book of Daniel: Composition and Reception, ed. John J. Collins and Peter W. Flint, 2 vols. (Leiden: Brill, 2001), 2:311-328.
- [33-34] Farisei: ipocriti o maestri? <The Pharisees: Hypocrites or Sages?>, and Paolo ebreo <Paul the Jew> / Ebrei e cristiani alle origini delle divisioni <Jews and Christian: At the Roots of their Division>, ed. Ernesto Riva, Stefano Rosso and Emilia Turco (Turin: AEC-Torino, 2001) 1-22, and 39-55.
2000
- [32] Qumran and the Enoch Groups / The Hebrew Bible and Qumran, ed. James H. Charlesworth (N. Richland Hills: Bibal, 2000), 63-92
- [31] La rottura fra Sinagoga e Chiesa: uno scisma all’interno del giudaismo tra il I e il II secolo? <The Parting of the Ways between the Synagogue and the Church: A Schism within Judaism of the I-II cent. CE?> / Grandi scismi nella storia della Chiesa, ed. Mario Degli Innocenti (Milan: Ancora, 2000), 111-132.
Articles
2009
- The Study of 1 Enoch - a panel with James C. VanderKam and Charles Gieschen / Concordia University / Fort Wayne, IN [USA], Mar 18, 2009
- I giudaismi del Secondo Tempio / Mini-course at the Faculty of Theology of Milan / Milan [Italy], May 10-12, 2009
- The Armenian King Tigranes the Great as ‘Nebuchadnezzar’ in the Book of Judith / International Conference on the OT Apocrypha / Budapest [Hungary], May 14, 2009
- From Enochic Literature to Enochic Judaism / SBL International at the Pontifical Gregorian University / Rome [Italy], July 1, 2009
2008
- Second Temple Judaism in Scholarship and the Arts / Second Enoch Graduate Seminar at Princeton University / Princeton, NJ [USA], June 17, 2008
- Syria and Jordan: A “Biblical” Perspective / BIBLIA / Petra [Jordan], August 2008
- Jewish Apocalypticism: Origins and Legacy / Conference of Armenian Studies at the University of Michigan / Ann Arbor, MI [USA], Oct 17, 2008
- What is Jewish Fiction & How does it Belong to Judaic Studies / Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan / Ann Arbor, MI [USA], Oct 30, 2008
2007
- The Contribution of Italian Scholarship to Judaic and Early Christian Studies in America / Meeting of the Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane at the Italian Embassy / Washington, DC [USA], Apr 14, 2007
- Jesus the Jesus in Italian Jewish Scholarship / Italian Jewish Museum / Jerusalem [Israel], May 14, 2007
- Scripture Interpretation in Second Temple Judaisms / Pontifical Biblical Institute / Vatican [Rome, Italy], May 19, 2007]
- Tablets of Heaven and Mosaic Torah in Jubilees / Fourth Enoch Seminar / Camaldoli [Italy], July 10, 2007
- Sons of Zadok, Sons of Phinehas / International Organization for Qumran Studies / Ljubljana [Slovenia], July 18, 2007
- Re-entering the Parables of Enoch in the Study of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins / Society of Biblical Literature, International Meeting / Vienna [Austria], July 23, 2007
2006
- Where Does Sirach Belong?: Canon Literary Genre, Intellectual Movement, Social Group / Sirach Conference / Papa [Hungary], May 18, 2006
- I giudaismi del primo secolo / BIBLIA / Tiberiad [Israel], Jun 19, 2006
- Hellenistic Judaism: Myth or Reality? / Notre Dame University / Notre Dame, IN [USA], Oct 25, 2006
- The Merging of Sapiential and Enochic Traditions in the Book of Parables of Enoch / SBL Meeting / Washington, DC [USA], Nov 18, 2006
2005
- [92] The Jewish Roots of the Depiction of Holy Sophia in the Russian Iconographic Tradition [BIBLIA], Novgorod, Russia, Jun 05
- [91] The Russian Orthodox Church and the Jews [BIBLIA], Moscow, Russia, Jun 05
- [90] The Parables of Enoch Within Second Temple Jewish Literature [“Third Enoch Seminar”], Camaldoli, Italy, Jun 9, 05
- [89] The Roots of Jewishness and Secularism in the Ancient World [“Jewishness and Secularism in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives,” Posen Foundation and the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies], University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI, Apr 18, 05
2004
- [88] What is Judaism?: Perspectives from Second Temple Jewish Studies [Posen Colloquium], University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI, Oct 20, 2004
- [87] Inner-Jewish Debate on the Tension between Divine and Human Agency in Second Temple Judaism [“Human and Divine Agency in Paul and His Cultural Environment,” University of Aberdeen], Aberdeen, Scotland, Aug 2004
- [86] Forgotten Texts and Lost Prophets: Enoch, the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Essenes [St Mary’s College, University of St Andrews], St Andrews, Scotland, Aug 17, 2004
2003
- [85] Hellenistic Judaism: Myth or Reality? [“Jewish Literatures and Cultures: Context and Intertext,” Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, The University of Michigan], Ann Arbor MI (USA), Nov 3, 2003.
- [84] Influssi e interazione tra apocalittica giudaica e culture non giudaiche [AISG International Meeting], Bertinoro (Italy), May 25, 2003.
- [83] Forgotten Texts and Lost Prophets: The Pseudepigrapha at Qumran [Van Andel Museum Center], Grand Rapids MI (USA), Mar 20, 2003
- [82] Leaders or Outcasts: Did the Essenes Do the Dead Sea Scrolls? [The Danforth 2003 Lecture, Hope College], Holland MI (USA), Feb 20, 2003.
2002
- [81] Poland, the Popes, and Jewish-Christian Relations [CREES, Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, and the Jewish Historical Museum at Warsaw], Warsaw, Poland, Jul 20, 2002
- [79-80] Giudaismo del Secondo Tempio e Origini Cristiane <Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins>; and L’apocalittica giudaica e cristiana <Jewish Apocalypticism> [University of Padua], Padua, Italy, Jun 19, 2002
- [74-78] Cinque Conferenze sul Libro di Qohelet <Five Lectures on the Book of Qohelet> [BIBLIA], Borca di Cadore, Aug 25-29, 2002
- [73] Messianismo giudaico, messianismo cristiano: continuità e discontinuità <Jewish Messianism, Christian Messianism: Continuity and Discontinuity> [Società Italiana per la Ricerca Teologica], Foligno, Italy, Aug 23, 2002
2001
- [71-72] Quattro conferenze sulla letteratura sapienziale [BIBLIA], Borca di Cadore, Aug 26, 2001
- [70] Gesù di Nazareth: un Esseno? <Jesus of Nazareth: Was He an Essene?> [Istituto di Scienze R Religiose "San Giuseppe Moscati"], Avellino, Italy, Apr 5, 2001
- [69] Gruppi e movimenti nel Medio Giudaismo <Groups and Movements in Middle Judaism> [University of Naples], Naples, Italy, Mar 30, 2001
- [68] Sviluppi del pensiero giudaico in epoca tolemaica <Development of Jewish Thought in the Ptolemaic Period> [BIBLIA National Conference], Viterbo, Italy, Jan 26, 2001.
2000
- [66-67] Cinque Conferenze sul Libro di Daniele [BIBLIA], Abbadia San Salvadore, Aug 22-26, 2001
- [65] I Farisei: ipocriti o maestri? <The Pharisees: Hypocrites or Sages?> [AEC-Turin], Turin, Baptist Church, Jun 18, 2000.
Translations
2005
- [15] I manoscritti di Qumran e il giudaismo rabbinico. Italian translation from Lawrence Schiffman. In Il messia tra memoria e attesa (Brescia: Morcelliana, [2005]) 205-208.
- [14] Il contributo dei testi di Qumran allo studio delle origini cristiane, Italian translation from James VanderKam. In Il messia tra memoria e attesa (Brescia: Morcelliana, 2005) 199-204.
- [13] Messianismo ebraico e messianismo cristiano: un approccio psicoanalitico, Italian translation from Ithamar Gruenwald. In Il messia tra memoria e attesa (Brescia: Morcelliana, 2005) 141-152.
- [12] Il Figlio dell’Uomo, il primo giudaismo, Gesu’ e la cristologia primitiva, Italian translation from James H. Charlesworth. In Il messia tra memoria e attesa (Brescia: Morcelliana, 2005) 89-114.
- [11] Il Messia “Figlio di Davide” nel giudaismo del Secondo Tempio, alla luce dei Manoscritti di Qumran, Italian translation from John J. Collins. In Il messia tra memoria e attesa (Brescia: Morcelliana, 2005) 51-70.
2001
- [10] Abraham, promotore di un’umanità riconciliata, Italian translation of Emile Moatti’s Abraham, initiateur d’une humanite reunifiee [“Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana” 36.2 (2001)]
1990s ~ 1990s ~ 1990s
Moving to America
Books
1998
- Gabriele Boccaccini, Beyond the Essene Hypothesis: The Parting of the Ways between Qumran and Enochic Judaism (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1998)
1993
- Gabriele Boccaccini, Il medio giudaismo (Genova: Marietti, 1993) <Italian ed.>
1992
- Gabriele Boccaccini, Portraits of Middle Judaism in Scholarship and Arts (Turin: Zamorani, 1992)
1991
- Gabriele Boccaccini, Middle Judaism (1991 Boccaccini), book (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1991)
Articles
1999
- [30] Esiste una letteratura farisaica del secondo tempio? / Ricerche Storico-Bibliche 11.2 (1999), 23-41
1998
- [29] Middle Judaism and Its Contemporary Interpreters (1993-1997): What Makes Any Judaism a Judaism? / Henoch 20.3 (1998), 349-356
- [28] Il banchetto escatologico nei documenti del giudaismo medio / Dizionario di Spiritualita Biblico-Patristica: 16. Escatologia (1998 Panimolle), edited volume, 72-81
1997
- [27] E se l'essenismo fosse il movimento enochiano? Una nuova ipotesi circa il rapporto tra Qumran e gli esseni / Ricerche Storico-Bibliche 9.2 (1997), 49-67
- [26] Tra predeterminismo e responsabilita umana: Riflessioni sul concetto di elezione nel giudaismo medio / Dizionario di Spiritualita Biblico-Patristica: 15. Elezione--Vocazione--Predestinazione (1997 Panimolle), edited volume, 51-66
1996
- [25] Dallo straniero come categoria sociale allo straniero come problema religioso: alle radici dell’universalismo cristiano e rabbinico / [[Ricerche Storico-Bibliche 8.1-2 (1996), 163-172
- [24] Il Dio unico, Padre e Creatore, nel giudaismo di eta ellenistico-romana <The Only God, Father and Maker, in Judaism of the Hellenistic-Roman Period> / Dizionario di Spiritualita Biblico-Patristica. Vol 10: Dio-Signore nella Bibbia, ed. Salvatore A. Panimolle (Borla: Brescia, 1996) 102-121.
1995
- [23] The Pre-existence of the Torah: A Commonplace in Second Temple Judaism, or a Later Rabbinic Development? / Henoch 17 (1995), 329-350
- [22] Multiple Judaisms / "Bible Review" 11.1 (Feb 1995) 38-41, 46.
- [21] History of Judaism: Its Periods in Antiquity / Judaism in Late Antiquity (1995 Neusner), edited volume, 285-308
- [20] Testi apocalittici coevi all'Apocalisse di Giovanni / Ricerche Storico-Bibliche 7.2 (1995), 151-161
- [19] La figura di Davide nei giudaismi di età ellenistico-romana / Ricerche Storico-Bibliche 7.1 (1995), 175-185
- [18] Paolo l'ebreo <Paul the Jew>, "Vita Monastica" (1995).
1994
- [17] Targum Neofiti as a Proto-Rabbinic Document: A Systemic Analysis / The Aramaic Bible; Targums in Their Historical Context (1994 Beattie, McNamara), edited volume, 254-263
- [16] Il popolo di Dio nei giudaismi di eta ellenistico-romana <The People of God in the Judaisms of the Hellenistic-Roman Period> / Dizionario di Spiritualita Biblico-Patristica. Vol.8: Chiesa-Comunita-Popolo di Dio, ed. Salvatore A. Panimolle (Borla: Brescia, 1994), 52-62.
- [15] Le benedizioni e le maledizioni nell'apocalittica giudaica <Blessing and Cursing in the Jewish Apocalyptic Tradition> / Dizionario di Spiritualita Biblico-Patristica. Vol.7: Beatitudine-Benedizione-Maledizione, ed. Salvatore A. Panimolle (Borla: Brescia, 1994), 77-84.
1993
- [14] Middle Judaism and Its Contemporary Interpreters: Methodological Foundations for the Study of Judaisms, 300 BCE to 200 CE / Henoch 15 (1993), 207-34
1992
- [13] Da Gerusalemme a Roma: le radici giudaiche dell'universalismo paolino <From Jerusalem to Rome: The Jewish Roots of Pauline Universalism> // Parole di Vita 37 (1992), 326-332
1991
- [12] Jewish Apocalyptic Tradition: The Contribution of Italian Scholarship / Mysteries and Revelations: Apocalyptic Studies since the Uppsala Colloquium (1991 Collins/Charlesworth), edited volume, 38-58
- [11] La Sapienza dello Pseudo-Aristea <The Wisdom of the Pseudo-Aristeas> / Biblische und judaistische Studien (1991 Vivian), edited volume, 143-176
Lectures
1999
- [64] Envy of God, Envy of Satan: The Elusive Scriptural Quotation of James 4:5 [University of Michigan], Ann Arbor MI (USA), Mar 8, 1999.
- [63] Jesus the Essene: A Reassessment of an Old Hypothesis [University of Michigan], Ann Arbor MI (USA), Mar 8, 1999.
1998
- [62] La rottura tra Sinagoga e Chiesa: uno scisma all'interno del giudaismo tra il I e il II secolo? <The Parting of the Ways between the Synagogue and the Church: A Schism within Judaism of the I-II cent. CE?> [Comunita’ di via Sambuco], Milan (Italy), May 17, 1998.
- [61] Secrets from the Dead Sea Scrolls: Jewish Pluralism in the 1st Century ["The Israel at 50 Lecture Series," The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit and the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan], Oak Park, Detroit MI (USA), Mar 26, 1998.
- [60] Enoch's Last Journey: From Heaven to Folklore [University of California at Los Angeles, Department of Near Eastern Languages], Los Angeles CA (USA), Mar 5, 1998.
1997
- [59] The Origins of Qumran in Light of the Enoch Group ["Biblical Theology and the Dead Sea Scrolls: A Jubilee Celebration," The Second Princeton Symposium on Judaism and Christian Origins], Princeton NJ (USA), Nov 10, 1997.
- [58] Esiste una letteratura farisaica del Secondo Tempio? <In Search of a Pharisaic Literature in Second Temple Judaism> [Associazione Biblica Italiana], Rocca di Papa RM (Italy), Sep 11, 1997.
1996
- [57] Configurazione storica della comunita di Qumran <Qumran in Context> ["Qumran e le origini cristiane" <Qumran and Christian Origins>, 6th Italian Conference of New Testament Scholars and Ancient Church Historians, organized by the Italian Biblical Association (ABI)], L'Aquila (Italy), Sep 14,
1995
- [56] Middle Judaism: The Parallel Emergence of Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism [University of California at Los Angeles], Los Angeles CA (USA), Mar 6, 1996.
- [54-55] The Lost Prophet: Enoch [Two lectures organized by the Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center at Claremont and the University of Judaism Department of Continuing Education at Los Angeles], Mudd Theatre, School of Theology, Claremont CA, Mar 4; and the University of Judaism, Los Angeles CA (USA), Mar 5, 1996.
- [53] Middle Judaism: The Parallel Emergence of Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism [Hebrew Union College], Cincinnati OH (USA), Feb 21, 1996.
- [51-52] Before the Mishnah: Rabbinism in the Making, and We are Twins: The Birth of Christianity and Rabbinism from First-Century Judaism [Two lectures organized by The Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies at Wayne State University, The Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian Studies, and the Archidiocese of Detroit], St. Ives Church, Southfield (Detroit) MI (USA), Feb 15, 1996.
- [50] The Pre-existence of the Torah: A Commonplace in Second Temple Judaism, or a Late Rabbinic Development? [The Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies at The University of Michigan], Salinger Resource Center, Ann Arbor MI (USA), Feb 8, 1996.
1995
- [49] Middle Judaism: The Parallel Emergence of Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism [Hope College], Holland MI (USA), Nov 16, 1995.
- [48] The End of Times and the Times of the End in the Jewish and Christian Traditions ["Death & Extinction Semester Faculty Seminar," organized by the Program on Studies in Religion of the University of Michigan], Ann Arbor MI (USA), Oct 20, 1995.
- [46-47] Middle Judaism: The Twin Birth of Christianity and Rabbinism from First-Century Judaisms [Two lectures organized by the Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center at Claremont and the University of Judaism at Los Angeles], Claremont CA (USA), Mar 20, 1994, and Los Angeles (USA), Mar 21, 1995.
1994
- [45] The Preexistence of the Torah: A Commonplace in Early Judaism, or a Later Rabbinic Development? / SBL American Meeting / Chicago IL (USA), Nov 19, 1994.
- [44] Christian and Rabbinic Origins / Seminar organized by the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Jews, Rabbinic Program / Detroit MI (USA), Nov 3, 1994.
- [43] L'universalismo dal postesilio all'apocalittica <Universalistic Perspectives in Second Temple Judaism> / "Lo straniero nella Bibbia. Aspetti storici, istituzionali e teologici" <Jews and Gentiles in Biblical Times>, 23rd Biblical Conference, organized by the Italian Biblical Association at the Pontifical Biblical Institute / Rome (Italy), Sep 14, 1994.
- [41-42] Il medio giudaismo: premesse metodologiche <Middle Judaism: Methodological Foundations>, and Il medio giudaismo e le origini cristiane <Middle Judaism and Christian Origins> / Two lectures organized by La Porta Cultural Center / Bergamo (Italy), May 19, 1994
- [40] Antisemitism and Dialogue in Continental Europe After the Holocaust / “15th Annual Conference on the Holocaust,” Hillel Foundation / Ann Arbor MI (USA), Mar 17, 1994.
- [39] Ancient Texts Bearing on the Role of Women in the Jewish and Christian Faith Communities / "Scholar Trialog: Muslim, Christian, Jewish Leadership Forum," Lecture Series organized by the Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table of The National Conference of Christians and Jews / Detroit MI (USA), Mar 15, 1994.
- [38] The Emergence of the Concept of the Devil in the Ancient Jewish and Christian Traditions / "Evil Semester Faculty Seminar," organized by the Program on Studies in Religion of the University of Michigan / Ann Arbor MI (USA), Mar 11, 1994.
- [37] Middle Judaism and Christian Origins / [Lecture organized by the Catholic Theological Union] / Chicago IL (USA), Feb 2, 1994.
- [36] Middle Judaism: The Contribution of Judaism to Hellenistic Thought / [Lecture organized by the Dept. of Classical Studies of the University of Michigan] / Ann Arbor MI (USA), Jan 27, 1994.
1993
- [35] Pseudo-Philo as Evidence of Formative Rabbinic Judaism / SBL American Meeting / Washington DC (USA), Nov 20, 1993.
- [34] Apocalissi giudaiche coeve all'Apocalisse di Giovanni <Jewish Apocalypses contemporaneous to the Apocalypsis of John> / 5th Conference of New Testament Studies, organized by the Italian Biblical Association (ABI) / Seiano NA (Italy), Sep 17, 1993.
- [33] La figura di Davide nei giudaismi di eta ellenistico-romana <David in the Judaisms of the Hellenistic-Roman Period> / 8th Conference of Old Testament Studies, organized by the Italian Biblical Association (ABI)c/ Seiano NA (Italy), Sep 14, 1993.
- [32] Targum Neofiti as a Source of Second-Century Formative Rabbinic Judaism / SBL International Meeting / Munster (Germany), Jul 26, 1993.
- [31] Origini parallele di cristianesimo e rabbinismo <Parallel Origins of Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism> / Lecture organized by the Waldensian Cultural Center, and Claudiana Publisher / Milan (Italy), Jun 2, 1993.
- [30] Targum Neofiti as Evidence of Second-Century Rabbinic Judaism / Faculty Lecture, organized by the Dept. of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Michigan / Ann Arbor MI (USA), Apr 12, 1993.
1992
- [29] Targum Neofiti as a Proto-Rabbinic Document: A Systemic Analysis / "The Aramaic Bible: Targums in Their Historical Context," International Conference organized by the Royal Irish Academy / Dublin (Ireland), Jul 15, 1992.
- [27-28] Paolo ebreo <Paul the Jew> / Two lectures organized by the Turin and Florence Councils of Christians and Jews / Turin (Italy), Apr 8, 1992, and Florence (Italy), Jun 11, 1992.
1991
- [26] Portraits of Middle Judaism in Scholarship and the Arts / SBL American Meeting / Kansas City MO (USA), Nov 24, 1991.
- [25] Universalism: A Christian Exclusive? [Lecture organized by the William Jewell College], Liberty MO (USA), Nov 21, 1991.
- [24] Do This In Remembrance of Me [Lecture organized by the Northern Baptist Theological Seminary], Lombard IL (USA), Nov 12, 1991.
- [15-23] Middle Judaism, 300 BCE - 200 CE: Toward a Comprehensive and Bias-Free Approach to Second Temple Judaism / Fortress Press lecture tour / Barnard College, New York City NY [Oct 29]; Furman University, Greenville SC [Oct 30]; Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem NC [Oct 31]; Duke University, Durham NC [Nov 4]; University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA [Nov 6]; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI [Nov 7]; Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Lombard IL [Nov 12]; University of Chicago, Chicago IL [Nov 13]; Bethany Theological Seminary, Oak Brook IL [Nov 14]), USA, Oct 29 - Nov 14, 1991
- [13] Alle radici della non-violenza cristiana <At the Roots of the Christian Non-Violence> [Lecture organized by the Melauri Center (Spazio Melauri)] / Florence (Italy), Apr 30, 1991.
1990
- [12] Che cos'e l'apocalittica? <Jewish Apocalypticism> / "Apocalisse e apocalittica" <Apocalypsis and Apocalyptic>, Lecture Series organized by the Florence Group of the Italian Ecumenical Association (SAE-Firenze)], St. Mark Monastery / Florence (Italy), Oct 25, 1990.
Translations
1998
- [9] La pluriforme alleanza di Dio, Italian translation of Irving Greenberg’s Covenantal Pluralism ["Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana" 33 (1998) 27-33].
1995
- [8] Per una teologia ebraica del cristianesimo, Italian translation of Michael S. Kogan’s Toward a Jewish Theology of Christianity> ["Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana" 30 (1995) 106-111].
1994
- [7] Crescere nel dialogo in una società multireligiosa, Italian translation of John B. Cobb’s Being a Transformationist in a Pluralistic World ["Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana" 29 (1994) 114-117].
- [6] Un rabbino in dialogo con Gesù. Genesi di un libro, Italian translation of Jacob Neusner’s A Rabbi Talks with Jesus: Introducing a Book ["Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana" 29 (1994) 107-113].
- [5] Gesù l'ebreo. Un punto di vista ebraico, Italian translation of Hayim G. Perelmuter’s Jesus the Jew: A Jewish Perspective ["Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana" 29 (1994) 29-37].
1993
- [4] L'ebraicità di Gesù: nuove testimonianze archeologiche e documentarie, Italian translation of James H. Charlesworth’s Jesus' Jewishness: New Evidence from History and Archaeology ["Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana" 28 (1993) 6-18].
1992
- [3] I figli di Rebecca. Giudaismo e cristianesimo sono fratelli gemelli, Italian translation of Alan F. Segal’s Rebecca's Children: Judaism and Christianity as Twins ["Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana" 27 (1992) 3-6].
1990
- [2] Verso una comprensione ebraica del cristianesimo, Italian translation of Leon Klenicki’s Toward a Jewish Understanding of Christianity ["Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana" 25 (1990) 64-69].
- James H. Charlesworth (tr. Gabriele Boccaccini), Gli pseudepigrafi dell'Antico Testamento e il Nuovo Testamento (Brescia: Paideia, 1990)
1980s ~ 1980s ~ 1980s
The Italian Experience
In 1980 Gabriele Boccaccini met his wife, Aloma Bardi. The two were married on Oct 26, 1981.
After completing the mandatory service in the civilian corps of the Italian Army, in 1983 Boccaccini earned His Laurea in Lettere (MA) at the University of Florence. He graduated with Honor with a thesis on Ricordare e dimenticare nella tradizione giudaica e cristiana antica <Remembering and Forgetting in the Early Jewish and Christian Traditions>. Shortly before his graduation he met for the first time with Professor Paolo Sacchi. It was the beginning of a long friendship and collaboration.
In those years Boccaccini lived in the center of Florence in an apartment in front of the Medici Chapels and worked as professor of Religion at the Liceo Internazionale of Florence. He commuted from time to time to Turin (where Paolo Sacchi lived and worked) and to Rome (where he could use the Library of the Pontifical Biblical Institute, hosted at the Parish of the Sacred Heart on Lungarno Prati by his former Professor of Religion at the Liceo Dante, padre Renato Simeone).
He got more and more involved in the ecumenical and Jewish-Christian dialogue as a member of the Board of Directors of both the Segretariato Attivita' Ecumeniche and the Amicizia Ebraica Cristiana, and as an editor of the Bollettino dell'Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana di Firenze that he contributed to renew as the voice of the entire Jewish-Christian movement in Italy. He regularly attended the Summer SAE meeting at La Mendola and the winter Jewish-Christian colloquia at Camaldoli.
In 1987 he began his doctoral studies in Judaism with Paolo Sacchi at the University of Turin, which meant that he left the teaching in Florence and more often commuted to Turin and Rome for his studies or to other locations for seminars and conferences. In March 1988 he was at the University of Bologna for a seminar with Jacob Neusner and then in May for a month in Naples at the Graduate School of Philosophical Studies, where he attended three graduate seminars: by Francesco Adorno on Hellenistic Philosophy, by Giovanni Garbini on the Phoenicians, and by Paolo Sacchi on Ancient Jewish Thought.
He began offering the first lectures on ancient Judaism and Christian Origins, first at the annual national Jewish-Christian Colloquia of Camaldoli (that he had contributed to found in 1980), and then at national conferences or as an invited speaker in Venice, Turin, Genoa, and Rome. His first international engagement was at an international Jewish-Christian conference in Rabat (Malta).
He published his first articles, based on his MA thesis. His research interested focused on the intellectual history of Second Temple Judaism and in particular on the development of Jewish apocalypticism. In 1987 he published in the journal "Henoch" the most important among his early contribution, an article in which he showed that Daniel and the Book of Dream Visions belonged to two different streams of Jewish apocalyptic thought. Not all the apocalypses could be considered the work of a single apocalyptic movement.
In 1989 he went as Visiting Scholar to Princeton Theological Seminary at the invitation of Professor James H. Charlesworth, editor of the American edition of the OT Pseudepigrapha. For the first time Boccaccini had the opportunity to present internationally the results of his own research and more in general of the Italian school on the OT Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha. At Princeton Boccaccini had the opportunity to meet some of the most distinguished American specialists on Second Temple Judaism. He began his task to reformulate in English his research in order to make it accessible at the international level.
Articles
1987
- [10] E' Daniele un testo apocalittico? Una (ri)definizione del pensiero del Libro di Daniele in rapporto al Libro dei sogni e all'apocalittica <Is Daniel an Apocalyptic Document? A (Re-)Definition of Daniel's Thought in Relation to Dream Visions and Apocalyptic Tradition> / Henoch 9 (1987), 267-302
- [9] Prospettive universalistiche nel Tardo Giudaismo <Universalistic Perspectives in Second Temple Judaism> / Testimoni fino all'estremita della terra (1987 Filippi), edited volume, 81-89
1986
- [8] Origine del male, liberta dell'uomo e retribuzione nella Sapienza di Ben Sira <The Origin of Evil, Human Freedom, and the Principle of Retribution in the Wisdom of Sirach> / Henoch 8 (1986), 1-37
1985
- [7] Il dibattito sul valore salvifico della Torah nel I sec. <The Debate on the Salvific Value of the Torah in First-Century Judaism> / Il dono della Torah (1985 Gargano), edited volume, 112-119.
- [6] Il valore della verginita in Filone Alessandrino <The Significance of Virginity in Philo of Alexandria> / La verginita cristiana (1985 Bianchi), edited volume, 217-227.
- [5] Il tema della memoria nell'ebraismo e nel giudaismo antico <The Concept of Memory in Ancient Israel> / Henoch 7 (1985), 165-192.
1984
- [4] Il valore memoriale dell'atto eucaristico alla luce della tradizione giudaica <The Memorial Value of Eucharist in the Light of the Jewish Tradition> / Gesu ebreo (1984 Gargano), edited volume, 104-117.
- [3] Il tema della memoria in Giuseppe Flavio <The Concept of Memory in Flavius Josephus> / Henoch 6 (1984), 147-163.
- [2] Il concetto di memoria in Filone Alessandrino <Memory as a Philosophical and Religious Concept in Philo of Alexandria> / Annali dell'Istituto di Filosofia 6 (1984), 1-19.
1982
- [1] L'Interpretazione di Gen 1:26 in Filone Alessandrino <The Interpretation of Gen 1:26 in Philo of Alexandria> / A immagine di Dio lo creo (1982 Gargano) edited volume, 33-41.
Lectures
1989
- [11] La nascita del giudaismo rabbinico <The Birth of Rabbinic Judaism> / Salesian University of Turin / Turin [Italy], Oct 29, 1989
- [10] Second Temple Judaism as "Middle" Judaism / Princeton Theological Seminary / Princeton NJ [USA], Apr 24, 1989
1988
- [9] Il nuovo atteggiamento delle Chiese cristiane nei confronti dell'ebraismo <The New Attitude of Christian Churches Toward Judaism> / "Ecumenism Today, with Reference to Other Religions," International Conference organized by the Universitas Internationalis "Coluccio Salutati"] / Rabat (Malta), Jun 21, 1988.
- [8] Ebrei ed Ebraismo nella Lettera di Giacomo <Judaism and the Jews in the Letter of James> / "Ebrei ed Ebraismo nel Nuovo Testamento" <Judaism and the Jews in the New Testament>, Lecture Series organized by the Rome Council of Christians and Jews in collaboration with the "Ecclesia Mater" Institute of Religious Studies] / Rome (Italy), Mar 28, 1988.
1987
- [7] L'azione dello Spirito di Dio nell'individuo e nella storia: la riflessione del tardo giudaismo <The Action of the Holy Spirit upon History and the Individual: Early Jewish Perspectives> / "Lo Spirito nell'esperienza religiosa" <The Holy Spirit in the Religious Experience>, Lecture Series organized by the Genoa Group of the Italian Ecumenical Association (SAE-Genova)] / Genoa (Italy), Dec 13, 1987.
- [6] La sapienza dello Pseudo-Aristea <The Wisdom of the Pseudo-Aristeas> / National Conference of the Associazione Italiana per lo Studio del Giudaismo / San Miniato [Italy], Nov 3, 1987
- [5] La pericope della lingua (Gc. 3,2-12) nel contesto della tradizione sapienziale giudaica <The Tongue Pericope (James 3:2-12) in the Light of the Jewish Wisdom Tradition> / University of Turin / Turin [Italy], Apr 28, 1987
1986
- [4] Il cristianesimo delle origini come movimento giudaico <Early Christianity as a Jewish Movement> / Lecture organized by the Venice Lutheran Church and the Venice Group of the Italian Ecumenical Association (SAE-Venezia) / Venice (Italy), Nov 23, 1986.
1984
- [3] Il dibattito sul valore salvifico della Torah nel I secolo <The Debate on the Salvific Value of the Torah in First-Century Judaism> / 5th Colloquio Ebraico-Cristiano di Camaldoli / Camaldoli [Italy], Dec 7, 1984
1983
- [2] Il valore memoriale dell'atto eucaristico alla luce della tradizione giudaica <The Memorial Value of Eucharist in the Light of the Jewish Tradition> / 4th Colloquio Ebraico-Cristiano di Camaldoli / Camaldoli [Italy], Dec 9, 1983
1981
- [1] L'interpretazione di Gen 1,26 in Filone Alessandrino <The Interpretation of Gen 1:26 in Philo of Alexandria> / 2nd Colloquio Ebraico-Cristiano di Camaldoli / Camaldoli [Italy], Dec 8, 1981
Translations
1989
- [1] I dieci comandamenti del dialogo, Italian translation of Leonard Swidler’s The Dialogue Decalogue ["Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana" 24 (1989) 59-64].
1970s ~ 1970s ~ 1970s
The Formative Years
The 1970 are the formative years, the years in which Boccaccini had his first public experiences.
In the last year of the Middle School Boccaccini was selected as one of the five members of the jury of the National Literary Price "Bancarellino" at Pontremoli. The event was broadcast live on Italian television. It was the first time Boccaccini and his brother travelled alone.
In June 1971 there were the final exams and Boccaccini won the award "La pagella migliore" as one of the best students in Tuscany. Completed his primary education, he attended the Liceo Classico "Dante Alighieri" in Florence, from 1971 to 1976. He studied Latin, Greek, History, Philosophy. In July 1973 he spent one month in England to practice his English. He passed the Final Exams (Maturita' classica) in July 1976 with the highest grades. He wrote a Honor Thesis on "I cattolici, la Bibbia e la vita pubblica in Italia (1815-1976) <The Catholics, the Bible and the Political Life in Italy (1815-1976)>.
In 1976 he enrolled at the College of Humanities at the University of Florence, where he attended courses and seminars on Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Aramaic, Hellenistic History and Philosophy, Church History, New Testament, and Christian Origins. Among his professors were Francesco Adorno, Pelio Fronzaroli, Ida Zatelli, Michele Ranchetti, Giancarlo Gaeta, Domenico Maselli, Luciano Martini, and others.
He also enrolled at the Florence School of Theology, where he attended courses on OT and NT Exegesis, and Christian Theology by professors Valerio Mannucci, Lino Randellini, Enrico Chiavacci, and others.
Since 1975 he volunteered as an instructor in summer camps for children, first in Puglia (1975) and then in Gaeta (1976). With the Centro Tempo Libero (CTL) he took part in summer camps and theatrical performances in Trieste (1977), Abbadia San Salvatore (1978), and Muggia (1979).
In Florence he attended the circles of the "Christian Left": Mario e Wilma Gozzini, Luciano Martini, don Angelo Chiaroni, padre Ernesto Balducci, padre Benedetto Calati, padre Innocenzo Gargano, padre Emanuele Bargellini, Mons. Silvano Piovanelli, Enrico Chiavacci, Raniero La Valle, pastore Luigi Santini, and others, while the friendship with Vittorio Lampronti put him in touch even more closely with the Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana di Firenze and the Jewish community of Florence.
With his involvement in the ecumenical movements (attending since 1978 the annual summer conferences of the Segretariato Attivita' Ecumeniche [SAE] at La Mendola and the meetings of the Journal "Bozze"), he got acquainted with the major leaders in the inter-faith movements in Italy, Maria Vingiani, pastors Paolo Ricca, Mario Affuso, Santini, and others.
1960s ~ 1960s ~ 1960s
Childhood
Gabriele Boccaccini grew up in Florence with his parents and his brother Lorenzo in an apartment on via Puccinotti, 4. When he was 5 he began attending the nearby Elementary School "Cesare Battisti", one year earlier then usual. He had already learned from his brother how to write and read. Maestro Mario Bini was his teacher. Once he completed the 5-year program, he moved on to the Middle School "Gaetano Pieraccini" in 1968.
His mother graduated from the University of Florence and began her career as a teacher. Working at Calenzano and then at Scarperia and Isolotto (Florence), she entered in touch with the educational experiences of don Lorenzo Milani and don Enzo Mazzi.
His father now worked as an opera stage director in Florence and elsewhere, which meant a constant exposure to the most famous singers and conductors of the time. In the summer 1964 the entire family spent one month in Spain joining the father in one of his many theatrical tournees.
A profound appreciation of teaching and opera are the lasting legacy Boccaccini received from his childhood.
1950s
Family
Gabriele Boccaccini was born in Florence, Italy on March 24, 1958 to Walter Boccaccini and Maria Adelaide Ghinozzi. They had married in 1955 and had already a son, Lorenzo, born in 1956.
Walter Boccaccini worked at the Opera house in Florence. His father, Virgilio, also had been employed at the Teatro Comunale since its foundation in 1928, until his death in 1947. After his apprenticeship as a clerk, Walter had just started his career at a stage assistant director. During the Fascist regime, Walter's family had suffered discrimination for political reasons and during the war they were active in the underground against the Nazi occupation. Two of Walter's uncles has been killed in a retaliatory attack by the fascists in the days of the liberation of Florence.
Maria Adelaide Ghinozzi came from a family who had mixed with the Jewish Nissim family. The members of the Nissim family suffered discrimination as a consequence of the Racial Law and were victims of the Holocaust during the war.
The value of antifascism and the Jewish ties are two distinctive identity markers that Boccaccini inherited at his birth and he always looked back with pride.
Websites
- 4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism Research website (2009-)
- The Enoch Seminar website: International Scholarship on Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins website (2007-2011; new version 2012-)
- Enoch Seminar Online (2012-)
- The Journal Henoch website: Studies in Judaism and Christianity from Second Temple to Late Antiquity website (2005-2011)
Courses
Undergraduate courses
Graduate courses