The Dead Sea Scrolls: A Biography
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Princeton University Press
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This book presents a concise historical and intellectual “biography” of the Dead Sea Scrolls, from their discovery in 1947 near Qumran to their modern interpretation and scholarly debates. It explores the origins of the scrolls, often associated with the Essenes, and examines their significance for understanding ancient Judaism and the historical context of early Christianity.
Collins analyzes major controversies surrounding the scrolls, including disputes over their ownership, interpretation, and delayed publication, which fueled speculation and conspiracy theories. The work also evaluates whether the scrolls reflect a single sectarian community or broader Jewish traditions of the time.
Overall, the book highlights the importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls as key archaeological and textual evidence for reconstructing religious life, intellectual diversity, and theological developments in the Second Temple period.
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Collins, J. J. (2019). The Dead Sea Scrolls: A biography. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
