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*Herod the Great as Antiochus redivivus: reading the Testament of Moses as an anti-Herodian composition / [[Of Scribes and Sages: Early Jewish Interpretation and Transmission of Scripture (2004 Evans), edited volume]] | |||
*Noble deaths at Gamla and Masada?: A critical assessment of Josephus' accounts of Jewish resistance in light of archaeological discoveries / [[Making History: Josephus and Historical Method (2007 Rodgers), edited volume]] | *Noble deaths at Gamla and Masada?: A critical assessment of Josephus' accounts of Jewish resistance in light of archaeological discoveries / [[Making History: Josephus and Historical Method (2007 Rodgers), edited volume]] | ||
Revision as of 10:38, 12 January 2010
Kenneth Atkinson is an American scholar, at the University of Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls, IA), USA.
Biography
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 Religion of the University of Northern Iowa.
Works on Second Temple Judaism
Books
- An Intertextual Study of the Psalms of Solomon: Pseudepigrapha (1983 Atkinson), book
- I Cried to the Lord: A Study of the Psalms of Solomon’s Historical Background and Social Setting (2001 Atkinson), book
Articles in edited volumes
- Herod the Great as Antiochus redivivus: reading the Testament of Moses as an anti-Herodian composition / Of Scribes and Sages: Early Jewish Interpretation and Transmission of Scripture (2004 Evans), edited volume
- Noble deaths at Gamla and Masada?: A critical assessment of Josephus' accounts of Jewish resistance in light of archaeological discoveries / Making History: Josephus and Historical Method (2007 Rodgers), edited volume