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Rediscovering the Dead Sea Scrolls : an assessment of old and new approaches and methods / edited by Maxine L. Grossman. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Pub., [(c)2010.Description: xiii, 318 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780802840097
  • 0802840094
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BM487.R435 2010
  • BM487.G878.R435 2010
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Contents:
Introduction: Tools for our work When the evidence does not fit: method, theory, and the Dead Sea scrolls Sarianna Metso Constructing, deconstructing and reconstructing fragmentary manuscripts: illustrated by a study of 4Q184 (4Qwiles of the wicked woman) / Eibert Tigchelaar The linguistic analysis of the Dead Sea scrolls: more than (initially) meets the eye Martin G. Abegg, Jr. ; The dynamics of change in the computer imaging of the Dead Sea scrolls and other ancient inscriptions Bruce Zuckerman Methods and theories in the archaeology of Qumran Jodi Magness Dead Sea scrolls and the historiography of ancient Judaism Hayim Lapin Counterfactual history and the Dead Sea scrolls James R. Davila Methodological reflections on determining scriptural status in first century Judaism Eugene Ulrich Sources and redaction in the Dead Sea scrolls: the growth of ancient texts Charlotte Hempel Sociological models for understanding the scribal practices in the biblical Dead Sea scrolls Steve Delamarter Rhetorical criticism and the Dead Sea scrolls Carol A. Newsom Of calendars, community rules, and common knowledge: understanding 4QSe-4QOtot with help from ritual studies Robert Kugler Women and men in the rule of the congregation: a feminist critical assessment Maxine L. Grossman Social-scientific approaches to the Dead Sea scrolls Jutta Jokiranta The Dead Sea scrolls, the Essenes, and the study of religious belief: determinism and freedom of choice Jonathan Klawans.
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Introduction: Tools for our work When the evidence does not fit: method, theory, and the Dead Sea scrolls Sarianna Metso Constructing, deconstructing and reconstructing fragmentary manuscripts: illustrated by a study of 4Q184 (4Qwiles of the wicked woman) / Eibert Tigchelaar The linguistic analysis of the Dead Sea scrolls: more than (initially) meets the eye Martin G. Abegg, Jr. ; The dynamics of change in the computer imaging of the Dead Sea scrolls and other ancient inscriptions Bruce Zuckerman Methods and theories in the archaeology of Qumran Jodi Magness Dead Sea scrolls and the historiography of ancient Judaism Hayim Lapin Counterfactual history and the Dead Sea scrolls James R. Davila Methodological reflections on determining scriptural status in first century Judaism Eugene Ulrich Sources and redaction in the Dead Sea scrolls: the growth of ancient texts Charlotte Hempel Sociological models for understanding the scribal practices in the biblical Dead Sea scrolls Steve Delamarter Rhetorical criticism and the Dead Sea scrolls Carol A. Newsom Of calendars, community rules, and common knowledge: understanding 4QSe-4QOtot with help from ritual studies Robert Kugler Women and men in the rule of the congregation: a feminist critical assessment Maxine L. Grossman Social-scientific approaches to the Dead Sea scrolls Jutta Jokiranta The Dead Sea scrolls, the Essenes, and the study of religious belief: determinism and freedom of choice Jonathan Klawans.

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