Reimagining apocalypticism : apocalyptic literature in the dead sea scrolls and related writings /

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Imprint:Atlanta : SBL Press, 2023.
©2023
Description:xxi, 579 pages ; 23 cm
Language:English
Series:Early Judaism and its Literature ; no.57
Early Judaism and its literature ; no.57.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13291025
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Varying Form of Title:Apocalyptic literature in the dead sea scrolls and related writings
Other authors / contributors:DiTommaso, Lorenzo, editor.
Goff, Matthew J., editor.
ISBN:9781628375336
1628375337
9781628375343
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9781628375350
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary:The Dead Sea Scrolls have expanded the corpus of early Jewish apocalyptic literature and tested scholars' ideas of what apocalyptic means. With all the scrolls now available for study, contributors to this volume engage those texts and many more to reexplore not only definitions of the genre but also the influence of the Dead Sea Scrolls on the study of apocalyptic literature in the Second Temple period and beyond. Part 1 focuses on debates about categories and genre. Part 2 explores ancient Jewish texts from the Second Temple period to the early rabbinic era. Part 3 brings the results of scroll research into dialogue with the New Testament and early Christian writings. Contributors include Garrick V. Allen, Giovanni B. Bazzana, Stefan Beyerly, Dylan M. Burns, John J. Collins, Devorah Dimant, Lorenzo DiTomasso, Frances Flannery, Matthew Goff, Angela Kim Harkins, Martha Himmelfarb, G. Anthony Keddie, Armin Lange, Harry O. Maier, Andrew B. Perrin, Christopher Rowland, Alex Samely, Jason M. Silverman, and Rebecca Scharbach Wollenberg. --

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