The Dead Sea Scrolls and German Scholarship : Thoughts of an Englishman Abroad /
Brooke, George J.
The Dead Sea Scrolls and German Scholarship : Thoughts of an Englishman Abroad / George J. Brooke. - 1 online resource (XI, 32 p.) - Julius-Wellhausen-Vorlesung , 6 1867-2213 ; .
Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- Grußworte anlässlich des Festakts zum 10-jährigen Bestehen des CORO -- Grußworte anlässlich des Festakts zum 10-jährigen Bestehen des CORO -- Grußworte anlässlich des Festakts zum 10-jährigen Bestehen des CORO -- Einführung -- The Dead Sea Scrolls and German Scholarship: Thoughts of an Englishman Abroad -- Bibliography
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
This booklet is a fresh consideration of German-speaking scholarship on the Dead Sea Scrolls; it divides the scholarship into two phases corresponding with pre- and post 1989 Germany. In the first phase the dominant place given to how the scrolls inform the context of Jesus is analyzed as one of several means through which the study of Judaism was revitalized in post-war Germany. Overall it is argued that the study of the Scrolls has been part of the broader German tradition of the study of antiquity, rather than simply a matter of Biblical Studies. In addition the booklet stresses the many very fine German contributions to the provision of study resources, to the masterly techniques of manuscript reconstruction, to the analysis of the scrolls in relation to the New Testament and Early Judaism, and to the popularization of scholarship for a thirsty public. It concludes that German scholarship has had much that is distinctive in its study of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110595857 9783110593648 9783110597325
10.1515/9783110597325 doi
Deutschland.
Forschung.
Jüdische Handschrift.
Qumran-Schrift.
RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Old Testament.
Dead Sea Scrolls. German Scholarship. Jewish Manuscripts.
BM487 / .B76 2018
The Dead Sea Scrolls and German Scholarship : Thoughts of an Englishman Abroad / George J. Brooke. - 1 online resource (XI, 32 p.) - Julius-Wellhausen-Vorlesung , 6 1867-2213 ; .
Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- Grußworte anlässlich des Festakts zum 10-jährigen Bestehen des CORO -- Grußworte anlässlich des Festakts zum 10-jährigen Bestehen des CORO -- Grußworte anlässlich des Festakts zum 10-jährigen Bestehen des CORO -- Einführung -- The Dead Sea Scrolls and German Scholarship: Thoughts of an Englishman Abroad -- Bibliography
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
This booklet is a fresh consideration of German-speaking scholarship on the Dead Sea Scrolls; it divides the scholarship into two phases corresponding with pre- and post 1989 Germany. In the first phase the dominant place given to how the scrolls inform the context of Jesus is analyzed as one of several means through which the study of Judaism was revitalized in post-war Germany. Overall it is argued that the study of the Scrolls has been part of the broader German tradition of the study of antiquity, rather than simply a matter of Biblical Studies. In addition the booklet stresses the many very fine German contributions to the provision of study resources, to the masterly techniques of manuscript reconstruction, to the analysis of the scrolls in relation to the New Testament and Early Judaism, and to the popularization of scholarship for a thirsty public. It concludes that German scholarship has had much that is distinctive in its study of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110595857 9783110593648 9783110597325
10.1515/9783110597325 doi
Deutschland.
Forschung.
Jüdische Handschrift.
Qumran-Schrift.
RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Old Testament.
Dead Sea Scrolls. German Scholarship. Jewish Manuscripts.
BM487 / .B76 2018

