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*ANCIENT SOURCES: see [[Enochic Judaism (sources)]] | |||
*SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see [[:Category:Enochic Judaism (subject)]] | |||
'''Enochic Judaism''' | |||
==Overview== | |||
==References (articles)== | |||
* "The Enochic Pentateuch" / [[G.H. Dix]] / In: JTS 27 (1926) 29-42 | |||
* "Enochism, Qumranism and apocalyptic: Some Thoughts on a Recent book / [[Paolo Sacchi]] / In: [[Henoch]] 20.3 (1998) 357-365 | |||
* "Qumran Origins: Some Remarks on the Enochic/Essene Hypothesis" / [[Wido Th. van Peursen]] / In: [[Revue de Qumran]] 20.2 (2001) 241-253 | |||
* "Enoch e le origini qumraniche: dibattito attorno a un libro" / [[Claudio Gianotto]] (ed.) / In: [[Rivista Biblica]] 52.2 (2004) 183-194 // A conversation among [[William Adler]], [[James C. Vanderkam]], and [[Benjamin G. Wright]], with a response by [[Gabriele Boccaccini]] | |||
* "Qumran and the Enoch Groups: Revisiting the Enochic-Essene Hypothesis" / [[Gabriele Boccaccini]] / In: [[The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls (2006 Charlesworth), edited volume]] 37-66 | |||
* "Priestly Purity, Mosaic Torah and the Emergence of Enochic Judaism" / [[Grant Macaskill]] / In: [[Henoch]] 29.1 (2007) 67-89 // Macaskill argues that Enochic Judaism emerged (in the 4th or 3rd cent. BCE) in response to the intermarriage of priests and did not view the Mosaic Tosah as a competing tradition. | |||
* "How Distinctive was Enochic Judaism?" / [[John J. Collins]] / In: Meghillot - Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls V-VI (2007) 17-34 | |||
* "Zadokite Judaism, Enochic Judaism und Qumran: zur aktuellen Diskussion um G. Boccaccinis Beyond the Essene Hypothesis / [[Matthias Albani]] / In: Apokalyptik und Qumran (2007) 85-101 | |||
* "1 Enoch--Complementary or Alternative to Mosaic Torah?" / [[Paul Heger]] / In: JSJ 41 (2010) 29-62 | |||
==External links== | |||
[[Category:Index]] | |||
[[Category:Topics]] |
Revision as of 11:07, 13 October 2011
- ANCIENT SOURCES: see Enochic Judaism (sources)
- SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see Category:Enochic Judaism (subject)
Enochic Judaism
Overview
References (articles)
- "The Enochic Pentateuch" / G.H. Dix / In: JTS 27 (1926) 29-42
- "Enochism, Qumranism and apocalyptic: Some Thoughts on a Recent book / Paolo Sacchi / In: Henoch 20.3 (1998) 357-365
- "Qumran Origins: Some Remarks on the Enochic/Essene Hypothesis" / Wido Th. van Peursen / In: Revue de Qumran 20.2 (2001) 241-253
- "Enoch e le origini qumraniche: dibattito attorno a un libro" / Claudio Gianotto (ed.) / In: Rivista Biblica 52.2 (2004) 183-194 // A conversation among William Adler, James C. Vanderkam, and Benjamin G. Wright, with a response by Gabriele Boccaccini
- "Qumran and the Enoch Groups: Revisiting the Enochic-Essene Hypothesis" / Gabriele Boccaccini / In: The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls (2006 Charlesworth), edited volume 37-66
- "Priestly Purity, Mosaic Torah and the Emergence of Enochic Judaism" / Grant Macaskill / In: Henoch 29.1 (2007) 67-89 // Macaskill argues that Enochic Judaism emerged (in the 4th or 3rd cent. BCE) in response to the intermarriage of priests and did not view the Mosaic Tosah as a competing tradition.
- "How Distinctive was Enochic Judaism?" / John J. Collins / In: Meghillot - Studies in the Dead Sea Scrolls V-VI (2007) 17-34
- "Zadokite Judaism, Enochic Judaism und Qumran: zur aktuellen Diskussion um G. Boccaccinis Beyond the Essene Hypothesis / Matthias Albani / In: Apokalyptik und Qumran (2007) 85-101
- "1 Enoch--Complementary or Alternative to Mosaic Torah?" / Paul Heger / In: JSJ 41 (2010) 29-62