TY - BOOK ID - 3336340 TI - The Dead Sea scrolls and contemporary culture AU - Roitman, Adolfo Daniel AU - Schiffman, Lawrence H AU - Tzoref, Shani PY - 2011 VL - 93 SN - 9789004185937 9004185933 9789004196148 9004196145 1283119633 9786613119636 PB - Leiden Boston Brill DB - UniCat KW - Qumran community KW - Rabbinical literature KW - Women (Jewish law) KW - 229*3 KW - Hebrew literature KW - Jewish literature KW - Kumran community KW - Jewish sects KW - Essenes KW - Jewish women (Jewish law) KW - Women KW - Jewish law KW - History KW - History and criticism KW - Dode Zeerollen en intertestamentaire literatuur KW - Legal status, laws, etc. (Jewish law) KW - Dead Sea scrolls KW - Bible. KW - Antico Testamento KW - Hebrew Bible KW - Hebrew Scriptures KW - Kitve-ḳodesh KW - Miḳra KW - Old Testament KW - Palaia Diathēkē KW - Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa KW - Sean-Tiomna KW - Stary Testament KW - Tanakh KW - Tawrāt KW - Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim KW - Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim KW - Velho Testamento KW - Jerusalem scrolls KW - ʻAin Fashka scrolls KW - Jericho scrolls KW - Scrolls, Dead Sea KW - Qumrân scrolls KW - Rękopisy z Qumran KW - Shikai bunsho KW - Megilot Midbar Yehudah KW - Dodezee-rollen KW - Kumránské rukopisy KW - Documentos de Qumrán KW - Textos de Qumrán KW - Rollos del Mar Muerto KW - Manuscritos del Mar Muerto KW - Manuscrits de la mer Morte KW - Dödahavsrullarna KW - Kumranin kirjoitukset KW - Kuolleenmeren kirjoitukset KW - Qumranhandskrifterna KW - Qumranin kirjoitukset KW - Qumran Caves scrolls KW - Criticism, interpretation, ect. KW - Relation to the New Testament KW - Conferences - Meetings KW - 229*3 Dode Zeerollen en intertestamentaire literatuur KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:3336340 AB - This volume contains the proceedings of the international conference held at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem in July 2008 in honor of the 60th anniversary of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. As indicated by its title “The Dead Sea Scrolls and Contemporary Culture,” the aim of the conference was to move beyond the strict confines of conventional scholarship and to explore new avenues of research, including the examination of the place of the findings from the Judean Desert in contemporary culture. The book is divided into five main sections: (1) the Identity and History of the Community; (2) the Qumran “Library”: Origins, Use, and Nature (2a. Biblical Texts; 2b. Biblical Interpretation; 2c. Sectarian and Non-Sectarian Literature; 2d. Sectarian vis-à-vis Rabbinic Halakha); (3) Christianity in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls; (4) Gender at Qumran; and (5) New Perspectives (5a. Methodological Approaches; 5b. Educational Approaches). ER -