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*[[Die Samaritaner (The Samaritans / 1992 Dexinger, Pummer), edited volume]]
*[[Die Samaritaner (The Samaritans / 1992 Dexinger, Pummer), edited volume]]


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Ferdinand Dexinger (1937-2003) was a Austrian scholar.

Biography

Ferdinand Dexinger was born in Vienna on April 24, 1937. He obtained his Ph.D. in Theology and Philosophy (Judaic Studies) from the University of Vienna, and also graduated from the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. He also studied in Israel at the Hebrew University and at the École Biblique.

Dexinger was Professor and former chair of Judaic Studies at the Institut für Judaistik of the University of Vienna, Austria, where he taught Jewish religious history from 1983 to his retirement in the summer of 2002. In 2002 he was elected president of the Société des Études Samaritaines.

Dexinger died on February 21, 2003.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

Edited volumes

External links

  • [ Wikipedia]