This presentation questions how the language of purity was used to build boundaries in the Israelite community in New Testament times. By investigating the language of purity and the agents of contamination, especially in the Dead Sea Scrolls, we can better understand how ancient Israelites (including early Christians) used the rituals of the sanctuary to articulate parameters of who should be in or out of a respective community
This paper will argue that in Ezra-Nehemiah and Ezekiel, the concept of *torah* took prominence over...
Second Temple Judaism was not a typical missionary religion with decisive and intentional plans for ...
In the Torah different terms are used for the concept of law. Originally the concept of law in the T...
Chalkstone vessels, interpreted as objects for certain Jewish purity concerns, found on Tall Zira’a,...
This chapter looks at the Temple, the Torah, messiah, apocalyptic thought, and the Land of Israel. T...
The scope of our examination of the ideas and beliefs of the Qumran sect and the Church of the New T...
The study of ethics in the Dead Sea Scrolls or the communities in them began early in the history of...
In this work I analyse the ethnographic case study of the icon of Our Lady of the Wall as establishi...
In this work I analyse the ethnographic case study of the icon of Our Lady of the Wall as establishi...
Beliefs about land, or the Abrahamic land promise, were an important part of Second Temple Judaism. ...
In Communities of the Last Days, Marvin Pate tells the story of the discovery and publication of the...
Discovered during the 1932 excavations of the city, the Synagogue in Dura-Europos revealed an assemb...
The present volume contains the proceedings of a conference held in October 2018 at Humboldt Univers...
This volume examines the sectarian legal system, specifically its courts, court procedure, rules of...
Archaeologists and historians have sought to understand the architecture of the early church using m...
This paper will argue that in Ezra-Nehemiah and Ezekiel, the concept of *torah* took prominence over...
Second Temple Judaism was not a typical missionary religion with decisive and intentional plans for ...
In the Torah different terms are used for the concept of law. Originally the concept of law in the T...
Chalkstone vessels, interpreted as objects for certain Jewish purity concerns, found on Tall Zira’a,...
This chapter looks at the Temple, the Torah, messiah, apocalyptic thought, and the Land of Israel. T...
The scope of our examination of the ideas and beliefs of the Qumran sect and the Church of the New T...
The study of ethics in the Dead Sea Scrolls or the communities in them began early in the history of...
In this work I analyse the ethnographic case study of the icon of Our Lady of the Wall as establishi...
In this work I analyse the ethnographic case study of the icon of Our Lady of the Wall as establishi...
Beliefs about land, or the Abrahamic land promise, were an important part of Second Temple Judaism. ...
In Communities of the Last Days, Marvin Pate tells the story of the discovery and publication of the...
Discovered during the 1932 excavations of the city, the Synagogue in Dura-Europos revealed an assemb...
The present volume contains the proceedings of a conference held in October 2018 at Humboldt Univers...
This volume examines the sectarian legal system, specifically its courts, court procedure, rules of...
Archaeologists and historians have sought to understand the architecture of the early church using m...
This paper will argue that in Ezra-Nehemiah and Ezekiel, the concept of *torah* took prominence over...
Second Temple Judaism was not a typical missionary religion with decisive and intentional plans for ...
In the Torah different terms are used for the concept of law. Originally the concept of law in the T...