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词条 John J. Collins
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  1. Selected works

  2. References

  3. External links

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John J. Collins (born 1946) is the Holmes Professor of Old Testament Criticism & Interpretation at Yale Divinity School. He is noted for his research in the Hebrew Bible, as well as the apocryphal works of the Second Temple period including the sectarian works found in Dead Sea Scrolls and their relation to Christian origins.[1] Collins has published and edited over 300 scholarly works, and a number of popular level articles and books.[2] Among his best known works are the Between Athens and Jerusalem: Jewish Identity in the Hellenistic Diaspora (New York: Crossroad, 1983); Daniel in the Hermeneia commentary series (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1993); The Scepter and the Star. The Messiahs of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Other Ancient Literature (New York: Doubleday, 1995); and The Bible after Babel: Historical Criticism in a Postmodern Age (Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 2005).

Collins was born in County Tipperary, Ireland, and attended high school in a boarding school run by the Holy Ghost Fathers in Cashel, Tipperary. After high school he joined the Holy Ghost Fathers and spent nine years with the order.[3] He was educated at University College Dublin (B.A., M.A.) and Harvard University (Ph.D.). He has held academic positions at a number of institutions including the University of Notre Dame (1985–91), Harvard University and the University of Chicago (1991-2000). He served as president of the Chicago Society of Biblical Research (1995–96), as president of the Society of Biblical Literature (2002), and as regional president for the New England and Eastern Canada region of the Society of Biblical Literature (2008). He has also served as editor in chief of Dead Sea Discoveries, Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism and the Journal of Biblical Literature.[2] He has recently{{when|date=September 2018}} become the General Editor for the Anchor Yale Bible.[4]

Collins is married to Prof. Adela Yarbro Collins, Buckingham Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation at Yale Divinity School since 2000, with whom he has co-authored King and Messiah as Son of God (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008).

Selected works

  • {{cite book |last=Collins |first=John J. |title=Between Athens and Jerusalem: Jewish Identity in the Hellenistic Diaspora |location=New York |publisher=Crossroad |date=1983 }}
  • {{cite book |last=Collins |first=John J. |authormask=3|title=The Apocalyptic Imagination: An Introduction to Jewish Apocalyptic Literature |location=New York |publisher=Crossroad |date=1984 }}
  • {{cite book |last=Collins |first=John J. |authormask=3|title=The Scepter and the Star. The Messiahs of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Other Ancient Literature |location=New York |publisher=Doubleday |date=1995 }}
  • {{cite book |last=Collins |first=John J. |authormask=3|title=The Apocalyptic Imagination: An Introduction to Jewish Apocalyptic Literature |location=Grand Rapids, MI |publisher=Eerdmans |date=1998 |edition=2nd }}
  • {{cite book |last=Collins |first=John J. |authormask=3|title=Introduction to the Hebrew Bible |location=Minneapolis, MN |publisher=Fortress Press |date=2004 |isbn=9781506445984 }}
  • {{cite book |last=Collins |first=John J. |authormask=3|title=Beyond the Qumran Community. The Sectarian Movement of the Dead Sea Scrolls |location=Grand Rapids |publisher=Eerdmans |date=2009 }}
  • {{cite book |editor-last=Collins |editor-first=John J. |editormask=3 |editor2-last=Harlow |editor2-first=Daniel C. |title=The Dictionary of Early Judaism |location=Grand Rapids |publisher=Eerdmans |date=2010 |isbn=978-0-802-82549-0 }}
  • {{cite book |last=Collins |first=John J. |authormask=3|title=The Scepter and the Star. The Messiahs of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Other Ancient Literature |series=Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library |location=New York |publisher=Doubleday |date=2010 |edition=2nd |isbn=0-385-47457-1 }}
  • {{cite book |last=Collins |first=John J. |authormask=3|title=The Dead Sea Scrolls: A Biography |location=Princeton |publisher=Princeton University Press |date=2012 }}[5]
  • {{cite book |last=Collins |first=John J. |authormask=3|title=Early Judaism: A Comprehensive Overview |location=Grand Rapids, MI |publisher=Eerdmans |date=2013 |isbn=978-0-802-86922-7 |edition=2nd revised }}
  • {{cite book |last=Collins |first=John J. |authormask=3|title=A Short Introduction to the Hebrew Bible |location=Minneapolis, MN |publisher=Fortress Press |date=2014 |isbn=978-1-451-47294-3 |edition=2nd revised }}
  • {{cite book |last=Collins |first=John J. |authormask=3|title=The Apocalyptic Imagination |location=Grand Rapids, MI |publisher=Eerdmans |date=2016 |isbn=978-0-8028-7279-1 |edition=2nd revised }}

References

1. ^Christian Beginnings and the Dead Sea Scrolls Ed. Craig A. Evans, John J. Collins.
2. ^{{cite web|title=The CV of John J. Collins hosted by Yale |url=http://www.yale.edu/divinity/cv/JCOLLINS.pdf |accessdate=May 25, 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100608104154/http://www.yale.edu/divinity/cv/JCOLLINS.pdf |archivedate=June 8, 2010 |df= }}
3. ^{{cite web|title=John Collins on apocalypse, biblical values, and the academic path|url=http://divinity.yale.edu/news/john-collins-apocalypse-biblical-values-and-academic-path |accessdate=June 25, 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=The Anchor Yale Bible Series|url=http://yalebooks.com/anchor-yale-bible-series|accessdate=May 25, 2016}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9814.html |title=The Dead Sea Scrolls: A Biography John J. Collins |author= |date=January 17, 2013 |work= |publisher=Princeton University Press |accessdate=13 February 2013}}

External links

  • Faculty Page at Yale Divinity School
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100608104154/http://www.yale.edu/divinity/cv/JCOLLINS.pdf The CV of John J. Collins hosted by Yale]
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