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'''Kenneth Atkinson''' is an American scholar, at the University of Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls, IA), USA.
'''Kenneth Atkinson''' is an American scholar, at the University of Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls, IA), USA. Born in 1960. PhD (1999) in Hebrew Bible and Post-Biblical Literature, at Temple University. Assistant Professor (1999-2004) and Associate Professor (2004-) at the  Department of Philosophy and World Religions of the University of Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls).


==Biography==
==Works ==
Born in 1960. PhD (1999) in Hebrew Bible and Post-Biblical Literature, at Temple University. Assistant Professor (1999-2004) and Associate Professor (2004-) at the  Department of Philosophy and World Religions of the University of Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls).
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


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*[[I Cried to the Lord: A Study of the Psalms of Solomon’s Historical Background and Social Setting (2001 Atkinson), book]]
*[[I Cried to the Lord: A Study of the Psalms of Solomon’s Historical Background and Social Setting (2001 Atkinson), book]]
* [[A History of the Hasmonean State: Josephus and Beyond (2016 Atkinson), book]]


====Articles in edited volumes====
====Articles in edited volumes====
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[[Category:American|1960 Atkinson]]
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Revision as of 11:02, 9 January 2017

Kenneth Atkinson is an American scholar, at the University of Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls, IA), USA. Born in 1960. PhD (1999) in Hebrew Bible and Post-Biblical Literature, at Temple University. Assistant Professor (1999-2004) and Associate Professor (2004-) at the Department of Philosophy and World Religions of the University of Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls).

Works

Books

Articles in edited volumes

Articles in academic journal

  • Co-authored with Hanan Eshel and Jodi Magness, “Do Josephus’s Writings Support the ‘Essene Hypothesis’?” Biblical Archaeology Review 35 (2009): 56-59.
  • Taxo’s martyrdom and the role of the "nuntius" in the "Testament of Moses": implications for understanding the role of other intermediary figures / Kenneth Atkinson / Journal of Biblical Literature 125.3 (2006) 453-476
  • Representations of history in 4Q331 (4Qpap-Historical Text C), 4Q332 (4QHistorical Text D), 4Q333 (4QHistorical Text E), and 4Q468E (4QHistorical Text F): an annalistic calendar documenting portentous events? / Kenneth Atkinson / Dead Sea Discoveries 14.2 (2007) 125-151
  • The Salome No One Knows: Long-time Ruler of a Prosperous and Peaceful Judea Mentioned in Dead Sea Scrolls. Biblical Archaeology Review 34 (2008) 60-65, 72.
  • Women in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Evidence for a Qumran Renaissance During the Reign of Queen Salome Alexandra. Qumran Chronicle 11 (2003): 37-56.

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