- Jonathan Campbell
Dr Jonathan Campbell,
BD ,MPhil ,DPhil (b. 1964) is a Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies & EarlyJudaism in the Department ofTheology and Religious Studies at theUniversity of Bristol inBristol ,United Kingdom .He was an undergraduate at the
University of Aberdeen from 1982 until 1986 and then a postgraduate atOxford University until 1990. He began teaching at theUniversity 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 andChristianity 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 theBible and of Jewish and Christian history on Judaism and Christianity in the contemporary world.elect bibliography
*'New Directions in Qumran Studies: Proceedings from the Bristol Colloquium on the Dead Sea Scrolls, 8-10th - September 2003' (London: Continuum, Forthcoming in 2005); co-edited with W.J. Lyons and L.K. Pietersen.
*'The Exegetical Texts' (CQS 4: London: T & T Clark International, 2004).
*'Zwoje Znad Morza Martwego Rozszyfrowane' (Warsaw: Amber Books, 1998).
*'Deciphering the Dead Sea Scrolls' (1st edition; London: HarperCollins, 1996).
*'Deciphering the Dead Sea Scrolls' (2nd edition. Oxford: Blackwell, 2002).
*'The Use of Scripture in the Damascus Document 1-8, 19-20' (Berlin: de Gruyter, 1995).References
* [http://www.jjs-online.net/toc.php?subaction=content&id=048_02 Journal of Jewish Studies. Volume 48, Issue 2, Autumn 1997. Review by George J. Brooke of Deciphering the Dead Sea Scrolls]
External links
* [http://www.bris.ac.uk/thrs/staff/jc.html Jonathan Campbell's Homepage]
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