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The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Jewish Origins of Christianity (Palgrave) Book

Most people know that the Dead Sea Scrolls exist, and most people have a vague idea that they contain some sort of secrets about the early days of Christianity and about a crucial period of Jewish history. But most of the literature pertaining to the scrolls is written in scholarly jargon that is all but impenetrable to the general reader. For a straightforward, who-what-when-where orientation to the scrolls and their significance in early Christianity, lay people are lucky to have The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Jewish Origins of Christianity by Carsten Peter Thiede. The book begins by providing basic information about the scrolls. They were written by an orthodox Jewish sect called the Essenes between 150 B.C. and A.D. 68. They are written in Hebrew and Aramaic (the language that Jesus spoke). And they were known by other ancient writers, including Origen, an influential theologian in the early Church, until at least the third century. Although most of Thiede's book reviews basic information, his arguments are by no means bland. Readers already familiar with the scrolls will be challenged by Thiede's argument that cutting-edge, microscopic analysis has revealed previously unnoticed texts in the scrolls; and readers coming to the scrolls for the first time will have to reckon with his invitation "to develop a new awareness of [Christianity's] roots"--in other words, to attempt to overcome "2,000 years of mainly anti-Jewish church history," in order to grapple with the fact that "Christianity is Jewish." --Michael Joseph GrossRead More

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  • Product Description

    The Dead Sea Scrolls have been a source of constant controversy. Scholars still argue over the meaning of these fragmentary textsespecially what they say about the Jewish roots of the first Christian communities. Discovering that the scroll fragments date Marks gospel much earlier than once believed, Carsten Peter Thiede claims that the scrolls revolutionize our understanding of the Bible.

  • 0312293615
  • 9780312293611
  • Carsten Peter Thiede
  • 1 September 2001
  • Palgrave MacMillan
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 272
  • 1
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