Dead Sea Scrolls and Hebrew Bible series completed.
Wednesday 30 November 2011
Prof Kristin De Troyer, of the School of Divinity, and her colleague Armin Lange, of the University of Vienna, have recently completed their major five volume series The Dead Sea Scrolls and Hebrew Bible Seminar. This series is destined to be a significant reference point for this major area of scholarship for years to come, and represented a great achievement for Profs De Troyer and Lange.
The full list of volumes is below:
Kristin De Troyer & Armin Lange (eds.) with the assistance of Katie M. Goetz and Susan Bond, Reading the Present in the Qumran Library. The Perception of the Contemporary by Means of Scriptural Interpretations (SBL Symposium Series, 30; Altanta, GA: SBL, 2005).
Kristin De Troyer & Armin Lange (eds.) with the assistance of Lucas L. Schulte and Eva Mroczek, Pre-Maccabean Literature from the Qumran Library and Its Importance for the Study of the Hebrew Bible, in Dead Sea Discoveries 13 (2006/3).
Kristin De Troyer & Armin Lange (eds.), with the assistance of Lucas L. Schulte, Prophecy after the Prophets? The Contribution of the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Understanding of Biblical and Extra-Biblical Prophecy (Contributions to Biblical Exegesis and Theology, 52; Louvain: Peeters, 2009).
Kristin De Troyer & Armin Lange (eds.), with the assistance of James Seth Adcock, The Qumran Legal Texts Between the Bible and Its Interpretation (Contributions to Biblical Exegesis and Theology, 61; Louvain: Peeters, 2011).
Nóra Dávid, Armin Lange, Kristin De Troyer, and Shani Tzoreff (eds.), The Hebrew Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls (FRLANT 239; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2012).
