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Examining the reception and impact of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Some possibilities for future investigation

Collins, Matthew A.
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2011-01-01
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The last sixty years afford us a remarkable, though largely unexplored, opportunity to examine the Dead Sea Scrolls from the perspective of “reception history.” This article first provides an overview of what has already been done with regard to this goal and highlights the importance and timeliness of such an approach, suggesting that it is furthermore a necessary endeavor if Qumran Studies is to keep pace with developments in the wider world of Biblical Studies. It continues by outlining some possible directions for future investigation, identifying academic reception, popular reception, and processes of knowledge transfer as three main areas or categories into which such examinations could helpfully be divided. The internal processes of scrolls scholarship, the relationship between Qumran Studies and Biblical Studies, gender issues, the scrolls in literature, film, music, and art, and the role of exhibitions, documentaries, and newspapers, are all highlighted as potential areas for future research.
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Collins, M. A. (2011). Examining the reception and impact of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Some possibilities for future investigation. Dead Sea Discoveries, 18(2), 226–46. https://doi.org/10.1163/156851711X582541
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Brill
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Dead Sea Discoveries
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