The Dead Sea scrolls and the study of the humanities method, theory, meaning: proceedings of the Eighth Meeting of the International Organization for Qumran Studies (Munich, 4-7 August, 2013)
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Sources, Fragments, and Additions: Biblical Criticism and the Dead Sea Scrolls -- Post-Colonialism, Hybridity, and the Dead Sea Scrolls -- The Social Milieu of 4QJera (4Q70) in a Second Temple Jewish Manuscript Culture: Fragments, Manuscripts, Variance, and Meani...
Summary: | Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Sources, Fragments, and Additions: Biblical Criticism and the Dead Sea Scrolls -- Post-Colonialism, Hybridity, and the Dead Sea Scrolls -- The Social Milieu of 4QJera (4Q70) in a Second Temple Jewish Manuscript Culture: Fragments, Manuscripts, Variance, and Meaning -- Male and Female, Heaven and Earth: Claude Lévi-Strauss's Structuralist Approach to Myth and the Enochic Myth of the Watchers -- Pesher as Commentary -- 4QCantb-Ein dramatischer Text -- Scribal Approaches to Damaged Manuscripts: Not Just a Modern Dilemma -- Das Jubiläenbuch als Erzählung, Mose als Schreiber: Diachrone Beobachtungen zu einem synchronen Ansatz -- Reading Sectarian Spaces: Critical Spatial Theory and the Case of the Yahad -- Sociolinguistics and the Misleading Use of the Concept of Anti-Language for Qumran Hebrew -- Index of Modern Authors -- Index of Ancient Sources. |
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ISBN: | 9004376399 |