
The Dead Sea Scrolls: A Very Short Introduction
por
Timothy Lim
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Science & Technology
History
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
144
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
May 1, 2017
Editorial
Oxford University Press
Edición
2
ISBN-10
0198779526
ISBN-13
9780198779520
Descripción
Timothy Lim delves into the enigmatic world of the Dead Sea Scrolls, unraveling their significance within the broader context of religious and historical scholarship. Offering a concise yet insightful overview, he presents the key findings and leading theories that surround these ancient texts. Readers are introduced to the scrolls' fascinating origins, believed to have been penned around the time of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, and their rediscovery in the mid-20th century, which revolutionized our understanding of early Judaism and Christianity.
Lim expertly navigates the complex dynamics of the scrolls, shedding light on their varied content that includes biblical manuscripts, sectarian writings, and other pivotal texts. With clarity and precision, he explores how these documents illuminate the beliefs and practices of a religious community that thrived near the shores of the Dead Sea. Each paragraph draws the reader deeper into the cultural and historical backdrop, allowing for a richer appreciation of the scrolls' enduring legacy.
The narrative is punctuated with discussions about the impact these discoveries have had on modern theology and historical research, highlighting their significance in the ongoing dialogue about faith and identity. Lim's exploration challenges preconceived notions and invites curiosity about the interplay between history and scripture.
This brief yet comprehensive introduction serves as an essential resource for those looking to understand one of the most critical archaeological finds of the last century. With engaging prose, Lim not only informs but also stimulates a deeper interest in the mysterious world of ancient texts and their relevance today.
Lim expertly navigates the complex dynamics of the scrolls, shedding light on their varied content that includes biblical manuscripts, sectarian writings, and other pivotal texts. With clarity and precision, he explores how these documents illuminate the beliefs and practices of a religious community that thrived near the shores of the Dead Sea. Each paragraph draws the reader deeper into the cultural and historical backdrop, allowing for a richer appreciation of the scrolls' enduring legacy.
The narrative is punctuated with discussions about the impact these discoveries have had on modern theology and historical research, highlighting their significance in the ongoing dialogue about faith and identity. Lim's exploration challenges preconceived notions and invites curiosity about the interplay between history and scripture.
This brief yet comprehensive introduction serves as an essential resource for those looking to understand one of the most critical archaeological finds of the last century. With engaging prose, Lim not only informs but also stimulates a deeper interest in the mysterious world of ancient texts and their relevance today.
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