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orion DSS conference in 1998
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Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 12:05:26 +000
From: "Professor L.W. Hurtado" <hurtadol@div.ed.ac.uk>
Reply to: ioudaios-l@Lehigh.EDU
To: First Century Judaism Discussion Forum <ioudaios-l@Lehigh.EDU>
Subject: (Fwd) Re: DSS
On behalf of the organizing team, I post the following conference
announcment:
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An International Conference on:
The Dead Sea Scrolls in their Historical Context
5-6 May 1998
New College, Faculty of Divinity,
University of Edinburgh
Organizers:
Dr. Timothy H. Lim, Prof. Larry Hurtado and Prof. A. Graeme Auld
Conference Executive: Dr. Alison Jack
Description:
The primary aim of this conference is to situate the Dead Sea Scrolls within
the context of Judaism in the Second Temple period. Most scholars, though
certainly not all, believe that the Qumran community who owned these scrolls
are to be identified with the Essene sect known from the classical
sources--primarily Philo, Pliny and Josephus. If so, are the Dead Sea
Scrolls marginal and the community standing behind them peripheral to Judaism
that existed in the centuries around the turning of the era? Phrased
differently, is the Qumran community simply one of several fringe sectarian
groups, about whom we now happen to know more than we do about others? Is
our picture of nascent Judaism skewed as a result of their chance discovery
and intensive research into the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Formulating the question this way also begs the question of what we know in
the first place about the religious practices and theology of the ordinary
Jew in Second Temple Judaism. Was the sacrificial system of the Jerusalem
cultus 'normative' or 'common'? This Conference aims to draw leading
scholars from various disciplines--Qumran specialists, biblical scholars,
historians, and lawyers--together to discuss the fours areas of sectarianism,
biblical texts, halakhot, and messianism.
Speakers Include:
E. P. Sanders, Eugene C. Ulrich, Lawrence H. Schiffman, John J. Collins,
Philip R. Davies, Philip S. Alexander, Timothy H. Lim, Julio
Trebolle-Barrera, James C. VanderKam, George J. Brooke and Bernard Jackson
Gunning Lectures:
Geza Vermes, Professor Emeritus of the University of Oxford, will be giving
four public lectures on "The Dead Sea Scrolls and Jesus the Jew" in the
Summer Term of 1998 as Gunning Lecturer at the Faculty of Divinity of the
University of Edinburgh and his lectures will be coordinated with the
conference.
Call for Short Papers:
Proposals for short papers (ca. 20-25 minutes) are invited for submission to
the organizing committee. Please send a 500 word proposal to: Dr. Timothy H.
Lim, Dept. of Hebrew & Old Testament Studies, Mound Place, Edinburgh EH1 2LX,
Scotland; tel. 0131-650-8919; fax: 0131-650-6579; email: limt@ed.ac.uk.
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L. W. Hurtado
University of Edinburgh,
New College
Mound Place
Edinburgh, Scotland EH1 2LX
Phone: 0131-650-8920
Fax: 0131-650-6579
E-mail: L.Hurtado@ed.ac.uk