Apocalyptic Subjects: Social Construction of the Self in the Qumran Hodayot

Full title
Apocalyptic Subjects: Social Construction of the Self in the Qumran Hodayot
Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Newsom, Carol A.
Year
2001
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha
Volume
12
Number of volumes
0
Issue / Series Volume
1
Pages
3-35
Alternative title
JSP
Label
08/04/2002
Abstract

The Qumran community, it is now fairly widely agreed, did not engage in writing the genre of literature known as apocalypses. Yet the community was deeply influenced by the symbolic forms often found in apocalypses, especially those pertaining to dualism. The object of this study is to investigate how certain of these symbolic representations of dualism are employed in the Hodayot (Thanksgiving Scroll) for the purpose of the formation of the self, or, as I find it more useful to say, the formation of subjectivity among members of the Qumran sectarian community.