James C. VanderKam (M / United States, 1946), scholar
James C. VanderKam (b.1946) is an American scholar, at the University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN), USA.
Biography
PhD 1976 (Harvard University). Professor of Religion at North Carolina State University, 1976-91. Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame from 1991. Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Biblical Literature. Member of the Enoch Seminar and of the journal Henoch.
Works
Books
- Textual and Historical Studies in the Book of Jubilees (1977 VanderKam), book
- Enoch and the Growth of an Apocalyptic Tradition (1984 VanderKam), book
- The Book of Jubilees: A Critical Text (1989 VanderKam), book
- The Dead Sea Scrolls Today (1994 VanderKam), book
- Enoch: A Man for All Generations (1995 VanderKam), book
- The Jewish Apocalyptic Heritage in Early Christianity (1996 VanderKam/Adler), edited volume
- Calendars in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Measuring Time (1998 VanderKam), book
- From Revelation to Canon: Studies in the Hebrew Bible and Second Temple Literature (2000 VanderKam), book
- An Introduction to Early Judaism (2001 VanderKam), book
- 1 Enoch: A New Translation (2004 Nickelsburg/VanderKam), book
- The Book of Jubilees (2001 VanderKam), book
- From Joshua to Caiaphas (2004 VanderKam), book
Edited volumes
- "No One Spoke Ill of Her": Essays on Judith (Atlanta 1992)
- (with Peter W. Flint). The Dead Sea Scrolls after Fifty Years: A Comprehensive Assessment (Leiden 1998)
- (with Eugene C. Ulrich). The Community of the Renewed Covenant (Notre Dame 1999)
- (with Lawrence H. Schiffman). Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls (New York 2000)
- (with Peter W. Flint). The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Their Significance for Understanding the Bible, Judaism, and Christianity (San Francisco 2002)