TY - GEN TY - GEN T1 - Crossing imaginary boundaries : the Dead Sea Scrolls in the context of Second Temple Judaism T2 - Publications of the Finnish Exegetical Society A1 - Jokiranta, Jutta, 1971- kirjoittaja A2 - Pajunen, Mika S., 1976- toimittaja A2 - Tervanotko, Hanna, 1976- toimittaja LA - eng PP - Helsinki PB - The Finnish Exegetical Society YR - 2020 UL - https://kansalliskirjasto.finna.fi/Record/fikka.5452520 AB - Finnish scholars have been involved in the study of the Dead Sea Scrolls in ever growing numbers since the 1950s. This volume pays tribute to this Helsinki school of Qumran studies, which is presently one of the largest in the world, by presenting the work of the Finnish scholars currently active in this field of study. The contributions of Crossing Imaginary Boundaries explore the Dead Sea Scrolls within the broader context of Second Temple Judaism. The volume challenges the reader to rethink critically the categories and interdisciplinary borders currently used in the study of ancient Jewish texts. In particular, Qumran research has frequently been seen as a limited esoteric area closed off from other areas of Biblical studies. This collection is an attempt to question and bridge some of these imaginary boundaries between scholarly disciplines and to demonstrate the importance of crossing them in order to get a fuller understanding of all these ancient texts and their underlying social phenomena. NO - Artikkelien kirjoittajat: Jutta Jokiranta ja muita. NO - Julkaisutieto todellisuudessa: Helsinki : Helsingin yliopisto, 2020. NO - Helda Open Books. SN - 978-951-51-5005-9 PDF KW - Qumranin kirjoitukset KW - varhaisjuutalaisuus ER -