Of Scribes and Sages, Vol 2: Early Jewish Interpretation and Transmission of Scripture
By (Author) Dr. Craig A. Evans
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st September 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
Judaism
220.6
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
430g
The studies that make up Of Scribes and Sages once again illustrate the fruitful results of tradition-critical investigations. Readers will observe again and again the coherence and convergence in the methods and findings of these studies, despite being developed in diverse contexts and often with very different points of departure. A great deal of progress has been made in the last twenty-five years of research in the field of comparative midrash. New texts and broader, more encompassing methods have invigorated the field and have led to new insights and genuine progress. The studies contained in Of Scribes and Sages have opened up new lines of inquiry that readers will find stimulating and suggestive of further avenues of research. Contributors to volume 2 include Theodore A. Bergren, Natalie B. Dohrmann, Bruce N. Fisk, Matthias Henze, Bradford A. Kirkegaard, Esther M. Menn, Andrea Lieber Merwin, Rebecca Moore, Judith H. Newman, Andrei A. Orlov, and Jeffrey L. Rubenstein. Both volumes include an introduction by Craig A. Evans. Of Scribes and Sages volume 1 and 2 are, respectively, volumes 9 and 10 in the Studies in Scripture in Early Judaism and Christianity series and volume 50 and 51 in the Library of Second Temple Studies
'This journal is not only of interest to historians of Jewish exegesis, but is also an essential interpretative optic for Christian exegesis, especially for the exegesis of the Psalms.' Seamus O'Connell * Journal for the Study of the New Testament *
Craig A. Evans (Ph.D., Claremont) is John Bisagno Distinguished professor of Christian Origins at Houston Baptist University, USA.