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The present volume has been compiled by colleagues and friends as a tribute to Dr. A. Hilhorst, the Secretary of the Journal for the Study of Judaism, on the occasion of his 65th birthday. Its 23 c...
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The present volume has been compiled by colleagues and friends as a tribute to Dr. A. Hilhorst, the Secretary of the Journal for the Study of Judaism, on the occasion of his 65th birthday. Its 23 contributions by renowned international experts, reflect the various interests of the honouree, his approach to the Classical and Semitic languages and literatures as forming part of a continuum, and his attention to the interactions between the different literary corpora.
Several contributions deal with the interaction of the Old Testament with later Jewish, Gnostic, or Christian writings; others explore the influences of Greek writings within a Jewish context at the levels of philology, of theological ideas, of realia, or of influence of literary compositions. Furthermore, a number of contributions centers on the interaction of Greek motives in Jewish and Christian literature, whereas in several others the focus is on the Martyrium literature or on early Christian texts.
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Price: $251.00
Pages: 394
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
Publication Date: 01 March 2004
ISBN: 9789004135840
Format: Hardcover
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Florentino García Martínez is Professor of Early Judaism and Dead Sea Scrolls at the Universities of Leuven (Belgium) and Groningen (The Netherlands), where he heads the Qumran Instituut. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal for the Study of Judaism and has written numerous books and articles, particularly on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Gerard P. Luttikhuizen, Ph.D. (1984), is Professor of Early Christian Literature and New Testament Studies at the University of Groningen. He has published on early Christian Judaism and non-canonical early Christian texts, and on Coptic Gnostic Literature.