The Qumran Paradigm: Critical Evaluation of Some Foundational Hypotheses in the Construction of the Qumran Sect

Updated by: 
Michal Drori Elmalem
Research notes: 
MDE/not checked/27/02/2016
Reference type: 
Book
Author(s): 
Looijer, Gwynned de
year: 
2015
Full title: 

The Qumran Paradigm: Critical Evaluation of Some Foundational Hypotheses in the Construction of the Qumran Sect

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
SBL Early Judaism and Its Literature
Issue / Series Volume: 
43
Abbreviated Series Name: 
SBLEJL
Place of Publication: 
Atalanta
Publisher: 
SBL Press
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

Gwynned de Looijer reexamines the key hypotheses that have driven scholars’ understandings of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the archaeological site of Khirbet Qumran, and the textual descriptions of the Essenes. She demonstrates that foundational hypotheses regarding a sect at Qumran have heavily influenced the way the texts found in the surrounding caves are interpreted. De Looijer’s approach abandon’s those assumptions to illustrate that the Dead Sea Scrolls reflect a wider range of backgrounds reflecting the many diverse forms of Judaism that existed in the Second Temple period.

Label: 
21/03/2016
Record number: 
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