The Dead Sea Scrolls Today

by James C. VanderKam

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Best-selling book on the Scrolls, updated to reflect current scholarship and recent debates The premier Dead Sea Scrolls primer ever since its original publication in 1994, James VanderKam'sDead Sea Scrolls Todaywon the Biblical Archaeology Society's Publication Award in 1995 for the Best Popular Book on Biblical Archaeology. In this expanded and updated edition the book will continue to illuminate the greatest archaeological find in modern times. While retaining the format, style, and aims show more of the first edition, the second edition ofThe Dead Sea Scrolls Todaytakes into account the full publication of the texts from the caves and the post-1994 debates about the Qumran site, and it contains an additional section regarding information that the Scrolls provide about Second Temple Judaism and the groups prominent at the time. Further, VanderKam has enlarged the bibliographies throughout and changed the phrasing in many places. Finally, quotations of the Scrolls are from the fifth edition of Geza Vermes's translation,The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English(Penguin, 1997). show less

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I read this because the scrolls will be on display at the Museum of Science in Boston next year and I wanted to be knowledgable about them. This book accomplished that, though it certainly was not very exciting. It reads like a textbook, alternating between passages of great interest and sections clearly in place to ensure academics will give the book a high rating for documenting anything that is not 100% factual and presenting all sides of an issue. It serves a purpose, but was not a fun read for a layperson like myself.
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Accessible overview of the history and controversies surrounding the Dead Sea Scrolls. The main body has been updated, but the postscript was disappointing in that it seemed to gloss over the ongoing debates. Informative, but in retrospect it failed to be thought-provoking. Even-handed in its treatment. Perhaps best read in combination with other treatments of the same material, to fill in some gaps.
This book presents an overview of Dead Sea Scrolls scholarship. It is written generally for the lay person, nothing complex is discussed. If one is unfamiliar with the dead sea scrolls and their impact on biblical scholarship this is an excellent read.
An overview of the Dead Sea Scrolls: their origin, history, scholarship, the Qumran community, translation, etc.
NO OF PAGES: 208 SUB CAT I: Dead Sea Scrolls SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: James VanderKam has succeeded in summarizing very lucidly the complicated story of the Dead Sea Scrolls-their discovery, nature, chronology, literary character, and background. The attractive writing style and the profound, clear analyses in VanderKam's book promise to make it a handbook on the Dead Sea Scrolls that will be consulted often in light of their importance for modern scholarship and their frequent appearances in the news media.NOTES: Purchased at the DSS held at Beit Hallel Oct. 29, 2001 SUBTITLE:

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James C. VanderKam, Ph.D. (1976), Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literature, Harvard University, is John A. O'Brien Professor of Hebrew Scriptures at the University of Notre Dame.

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Original publication date
1994
Canonical LCC
BM487 .V26 2010

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
296.155ReligionOther religionsJudaismJewish writingsTexts of Particular SectsQumran
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BM487 .V26Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionJudaismJudaismPre-Talmudic Jewish literature (non-Biblical)
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