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John, Qumran, and the Dead Sea scrolls: sixty years of discovery and debate
Mary L. Coloe and Tom Thatcher
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Frontmatter
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Preface: New Light on John and Qumran (Mary L. Coloe and Tom Thatcher, page vii)
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Abbreviations (page xi)
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Note on Citations (page xv)
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Part 1. John and Qumran in Recent Research
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The Past Decade of Qumran Studies: 1997-2007 (Eileen Schuller, page 3)
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John and Qumran: Discovery and Interpretation over Sixty Years (Paul N. Anderson, page 15)
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Part 2. New Approaches and Applications
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"Mystery" in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Fourth Gospel (John Ashton, page 53)
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Luke, John, and the Dead Sea Scrolls (George J. Brooke, page 69)
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John, Qumran, and Virtuoso Religion (Brian J. Capper, page 93)
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Purification in the Fourth Gospel in Light of Qumran (Hannah K. Harrington, page 117)
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"Protect Them from the Evil One" (John 17:15): Light from the Dead Sea Scrolls (Loren T. Stuckenbruck, page 139)
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The Fourth Evangelist and the Dead Sea Scrolls: Assessing Trends over Nearly Sixty Years (James H. Charlesworth, page 161)
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Bibliography (page 183)
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Contributors (page 205)
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Subject Index (page 207)
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Index of Ancient Sources (page 215)
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Published: c2011
Publisher: SBL Press
- 9781589835467 (paper)
- 9781589835474 (ebook)