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*'''Jewish Religious Life in the Persian Period''' / In: [[The Cambridge History of Judaism: 1. Introduction, the Persian Period (1984 Davies, Finkelstein), edited volume]] | * '''Jewish Religious Life in the Persian Period''' / In: [[The Cambridge History of Judaism: 1. Introduction, the Persian Period (1984 Davies, Finkelstein), edited volume]] | ||
*''' | * '''The Occult in Josephus''' / In: [[Josephus, Judaism, and Christianity (1987 Feldman/Hata), edited volume]] | ||
*'''The Troublemakers''' / In: [[The Cambridge History of Judaism: 3. The Early Roman Period (1999 Davies, Horbury, Sturdy), edited volume]] | * '''Two Ascended to Heaven - Jesus and the Author of 4Q491''' / In: [[Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (1992 Charlesworth), edited volume]] | ||
* '''The Troublemakers''' / In: [[The Cambridge History of Judaism: 3. The Early Roman Period (1999 Davies, Horbury, Sturdy), edited volume]] | |||
==Select Bibliography (articles)== | ==Select Bibliography (articles)== |
Revision as of 16:09, 13 August 2013
Morton Smith (1915-1991) was an American scholar.
Biography
Professor of ancient history at Columbia University. Author of influential works on the origins of Jewish monotheism.
Works on Second Temple Judaism
Books
Articles
- Jewish Religious Life in the Persian Period / In: The Cambridge History of Judaism: 1. Introduction, the Persian Period (1984 Davies, Finkelstein), edited volume
- The Occult in Josephus / In: Josephus, Judaism, and Christianity (1987 Feldman/Hata), edited volume
- Two Ascended to Heaven - Jesus and the Author of 4Q491 / In: Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (1992 Charlesworth), edited volume
- The Troublemakers / In: 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