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'''Torleif Elgvin''' is a Norwegian scholar, at the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Norway.
'''Torleif Elgvin''' is a Norwegian scholar, at Høgskolen i Staffeldtsgate, Norway.


==Biography==  
==Biography==  


Pastor in Alta, Norway 1980-85. Director Caspari Center of Biblical and Jewish Studies, Jerusalem, 1986-93. PhD (1988) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, Research associate Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology, Oslo 1993-96. Lecturer (from 1999 Associate Professor) in Biblical and Jewish Studies, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Oslo, 1997-2004. Associate Professor, Høgskolen i Staffeldtsgate, Oslo, from 1 Aug 2004. Coordinator of the [[Nordic Network in Qumran Studies]] (2003-2007). Member of the [[Enoch Seminar]].
Pastor in Alta, Norway 1980-85. PhD (1988) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Research associate Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology, Oslo 1993-96. Lecturer (from 1999 Associate Professor) in Biblical and Jewish Studies, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Oslo, 1997-2004. Associate Professor, Høgskolen i Staffeldtsgate, Oslo, from 1 Aug 2004.
 
Director Caspari Center of Biblical and Jewish Studies, Jerusalem, 1986-93. Since 1992 member of publication team, [[Dead Sea Scrolls Publication Project]]. Coordinator of the [[Nordic Network in Qumran Studies]] (2003-2007). Member of the [[Enoch Seminar]].


==Works==
==Works==

Revision as of 17:20, 28 August 2009

Torleif Elgvin is a Norwegian scholar, at Høgskolen i Staffeldtsgate, Norway.

Biography

Pastor in Alta, Norway 1980-85. PhD (1988) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Research associate Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology, Oslo 1993-96. Lecturer (from 1999 Associate Professor) in Biblical and Jewish Studies, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Oslo, 1997-2004. Associate Professor, Høgskolen i Staffeldtsgate, Oslo, from 1 Aug 2004.

Director Caspari Center of Biblical and Jewish Studies, Jerusalem, 1986-93. Since 1992 member of publication team, Dead Sea Scrolls Publication Project. Coordinator of the Nordic Network in Qumran Studies (2003-2007). Member of the Enoch Seminar.

Works

Edited volumes