Dualism in Qumran

Updated by: 
Atar Livneh
Research notes: 
reader checked 05/05/2012 AL
Reference type: 
Edited Book
Author(s): 
Xeravits, Géza G.
year: 
2010
Full title: 

Dualism in Qumran

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Library of Second Temple Studies
Issue / Series Volume: 
76
Place of Publication: 
London
Publisher: 
T&T Clark International
Abstract: 

The importance of dualistic thinking within the Dead Sea Scrolls has always been emphasised in Qumran Studies. Nevertheless, in the last two decades the research on Qumran dualism seems to have been on the margins of scholarly interest.
The main result of contemporary research in this area is support for the conviction that one cannot postulate compelling doctrines in the ‘theology of Qumran’ — the group did not want to develop a sophisticated doctrinal system; rather, they collected and mediated various aspects of the theology of their times. Since virtually all the Qumran material has been published, it is now apposite to evaluate several oft-debated topics of scholarly research. The theme of ‘dualism in Qumran’ is one such area in need of fresh investigation. The contributors of the present volume begin this work and open up new fields that might stimulate further reflection on the problem, assessing such issues as: the origin of Qumran’s dualism; the literary growth of the passages in question; and the social/ideological setting of the dualistic passages within the Qumran Library.

Label: 
20/09/2010
Record number: 
11 828