词条 | Jonathan Campbell (theologian) |
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}} Jonathan Campbell (born 1964) is a Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies & Early Judaism in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Bristol in Bristol, United Kingdom. He was an undergraduate at the University of Aberdeen from 1982 until 1986 and then a postgraduate at Oxford University until 1990. He began teaching at the University of Wales, Lampeter as lecturer in Theology & Religious Studies in 1991 before moving to his current position at Bristol in 1996. Campbell's main research work is on Second Temple Judaism in general and on the Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran in particular. Because these Scrolls have such important repercussions across several interrelated disciplines, he is also interested in the emergence of both Rabbinic Judaism and Christianity out of the Judaism of the Second Temple period (circa 515 BCE - 70 CE). He has further interests in the theological impact of academic study of the Bible and of Jewish and Christian history on Judaism and Christianity in the contemporary world. Select bibliography
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