Autorenbild.
9 Werke 494 Mitglieder 4 Rezensionen

Über den Autor

Dr. Norman Golb has achieved worldwide renown through his manuscript discoveries and historical writings. A prolific author and twice a Guggenheim Fellow, he is the first holder of the Rosenberger Chair in Jewish History and Civilization at the University of Chicago and a voting member of its mehr anzeigen celebrated Oriental Institute. weniger anzeigen

Beinhaltet den Namen: Golb Norman

Bildnachweis: Photo courtesy the University of Chicago Experts Exchange (link

Werke von Norman Golb

Getagged

Wissenswertes

Mitglieder

Rezensionen

The scrolls have been the subject of unending fascination and controversy ever since their discovery in the Qumran caves beginning in 1947. Intensifying the debate, Professor Norman Golb now fundamentally challenges those who argue that the writings belonged to a small, desert-dwelling fringe sect. Instead, he shows why the scrolls must have been the work of many groups in ancient Judaism, kept in libraries in Jerusalem and smuggled out to the capital just before the Romans attacked in A.D. 70. He eloquently portrays the spiritual fervor of the people who lived and wrote in the period between the great writings of the Hebrew Bible and the birth of the New Testament. Golb back up his ground-breaking interpretation with a careful reading of the texts and the archaeological findings. Bringing to scroll studies a vast knowledge of ancient history, he describes the scrolls' rich diversity of ideas, and offers a new interpretation of their significance for ht e evolution of both Judaism and Christianity.… (mehr)
 
Gekennzeichnet
Avidhunter | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 13, 2011 |
NO OF PAGES: 446 SUB CAT I: Dead Sea Scrolls SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: The scrolls have been the subject of unending fascination and controversy ever since their discovery in the Qumran caves beginning in 1947. Intensifying the debate, Professor Norman Golb now fundamentally challenges those who argue that the writings belonged to a small, desert-dwelling fringe sect. Instead, he shows why the scrolls must have been the work of many groups in ancient Judaism, kept in libraries in Jerusalem and smuggled out to the capital just before the Romans attacked in A.D. 70. He eloquently portrays the spiritual fervor of the people who lived and wrote in the period between the great writings of the Hebrew Bible and the birth of the New Testament. Golb back up his ground-breaking interpretation with a careful reading of the texts and the archaeological findings. Bringing to scroll studies a vast knowledge of ancient history, he describes the scrolls' rich diversity of ideas, and offers a new interpretation of their significance for ht e evolution of both Judaism and Christianity.NOTES: SUBTITLE: The Search for the Secret of Qumran… (mehr)
 
Gekennzeichnet
BeitHallel | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 18, 2011 |
Dead Sea scrolls/Judaism > History > Post-exilic period, 586/B.C.-210 A.D. > Sources
 
Gekennzeichnet
Budzul | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 1, 2008 |

Dir gefällt vielleicht auch

Statistikseite

Werke
9
Mitglieder
494
Beliebtheit
#50,038
Bewertung
½ 3.4
Rezensionen
4
ISBNs
17
Sprachen
5

Diagramme & Grafiken