The Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Their Significance For Understanding the Bible, Judaism, Jesus, and Christianity
Autor Peter Flint, James VanderKamen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 ian 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567084682
ISBN-10: 056708468X
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 056708468X
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'"The definitive Introduction" to the Dead Sea Scrolls, claims the cover of VanderKam and Flint, and the claim is justified... This is certainly scholarship at its dignified best. Professional biblical scholars can learn much from it, yet any educated reader will understand it fully.'
'This is an extremely valuable book that will prove to be the 'first stop' for those wanting to learn more about the Jewish communities...It is more than an introduction; it is a guide to the complexity of evidence, theories, and counter-arguments that surround one of the great archaeological finds of the twentieth century.' ~ David Gill, ANVIL vol 23 no. 2
'A superb book which has already won a 'Best Book of the Year' award from the Biblical Archaeological Society and which bears commendations from the elite of Scrolls scholars...VanderKam and Flint have produced a book which presents a remarkable amount of detail and careful discussion which should prove useful to quite advanced students, yet does so in a clear and readable manner...I recommend it highly to all who are interested in this fascinating subject.
'a detailed and well documented account...recommended with confidence and is an ideal introductory textbook to the 931 Dead Sea Scrolls.' ~ Michael Theophilus, Theological Book Review, Vol 18, No. 2, 2006
'[I]deal for undergraduates and for the educated lay person, as well as the professional scholar who wishes to see, at a glance, where recent scholarship stands on particular issues...The prose is clear, the order of the material presented is practical and sensible, and the amount of detail sufficient, but not overwhelming...one great service that VanderKann and Flint have performed is the presentation of the Scrolls scholarship in a way which will, one hopes, ensure that the Scrolls will be studied with the degree of responsibility they deserve.' ~ Robert Hayward, University of Durham, Theology, Jan/Feb 2006
'This is an extremely valuable book that will prove to be the 'first stop' for those wanting to learn more about the Jewish communities...It is more than an introduction; it is a guide to the complexity of evidence, theories, and counter-arguments that surround one of the great archaeological finds of the twentieth century.' ~ David Gill, ANVIL vol 23 no. 2
'A superb book which has already won a 'Best Book of the Year' award from the Biblical Archaeological Society and which bears commendations from the elite of Scrolls scholars...VanderKam and Flint have produced a book which presents a remarkable amount of detail and careful discussion which should prove useful to quite advanced students, yet does so in a clear and readable manner...I recommend it highly to all who are interested in this fascinating subject.
'a detailed and well documented account...recommended with confidence and is an ideal introductory textbook to the 931 Dead Sea Scrolls.' ~ Michael Theophilus, Theological Book Review, Vol 18, No. 2, 2006
'[I]deal for undergraduates and for the educated lay person, as well as the professional scholar who wishes to see, at a glance, where recent scholarship stands on particular issues...The prose is clear, the order of the material presented is practical and sensible, and the amount of detail sufficient, but not overwhelming...one great service that VanderKann and Flint have performed is the presentation of the Scrolls scholarship in a way which will, one hopes, ensure that the Scrolls will be studied with the degree of responsibility they deserve.' ~ Robert Hayward, University of Durham, Theology, Jan/Feb 2006