Text, thought, and practice in Qumran and early Christianity: proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, jointly sponsored by the Hebrew University Center for the Study of Christianity, 11-13 January, 2004

Ruth Clements (Editor), Daniel R Schwartz (Editor)

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Abstract

The 13 papers comprising this volume represent the fruits of the first Orion Center Symposium devoted to the comparison of the Dead Sea and early Christian texts. The authors reject the older paradigm which configured the similarities between Qumran and early Christian literature as evidence of “influence” from one upon the other. They raise fresh methodological possibilities by asking how insights from each of these two corpora illuminate the other, and by considering them as parallel evidence for broader currents of Second Temple Judaism. Topics addressed include specific exegetical and legal comparisons; prophecy, demonology, and messianism; the development of canon and the rise of commentary; and possible connections between the Gospel of John and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLeiden
PublisherBrill
Number of pages326
ISBN (Electronic)1282603078, 9047440161, 9786612603075, 9789047440161
ISBN (Print)9789004175242, 9004175245
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

Publication series

NameStudies on the texts of the Desert of Judah
PublisherBrill
Volumev. 84

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