- Géza Vermes
Géza Vermes, Th.D., D. Litt. (IPA2|ˈɡeːz̻ɒ ˈvɛr̪mɛʃ, born
22 June 1924 ) is a Hungarian scholar and writer on religious history, particularly Jewish andChristian . He is a noted authority on theDead Sea Scrolls and other ancient works inAramaic , and an authority on the life and religion ofJesus . Described as the greatest Jesus scholar of his time, [cite news|url=http://education.guardian.co.uk/academicexperts/story/0,,2266141,00.html|title=Geza Vermes: Questions arising|first=John|last=Crace|date=March 18 2008 |accessdate=2008-03-19|publisher=The Guardian ] Vermes' written work on Jesus focuses principally on Jesus theJew , as seen in the broader context of the narrative scope of Jewishhistory andtheology .Biography
He was born in
Makó ,Hungary , in 1924 to Jewish parents. All three were baptised asRoman Catholic s when he was seven. His mother and journalist father died in theHolocaust . After theSecond World War , he became apriest , studied first inBudapest and then at the College St Albert and theCatholic University of Leuven inBelgium , where he readOriental history and languages and in 1953 obtained a doctorate in theology with a dissertation on the historical framework of theDead Sea Scrolls . He left the Catholic church in 1957; and, reasserting his Jewish identity, came to Britain and took up a teaching post at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. He married Pamela Hobson in 1958. In 1965 he joined the Faculty of Oriental Studies atOxford University , rising to become the first professor of Jewish Studies before his retirement in 1991. After the death of his first wife in 1993, he married Margaret Unarska in 1996. He has one son.Academic career
Vermes was one of the first scholars to examine the Dead Sea Scrolls after their discovery in 1947, and is the author of the standard translation into English of the Dead Sea Scrolls: "The Dead Sea Scrolls in English", 1962, re-issued in London by Penguin Classics, as "The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English", 2004, ISBN 0-14-044952-3.
He is now Professor Emeritus of Jewish Studies and Emeritus Fellow of
Wolfson College, Oxford but continues to teach at the Oriental Institute inOxford . He has edited the Journal of Jewish Studies [http://www.jjs-online.net JJS Online] .] since 1971, and since 1991 he has been director of the Oxford Forum forQumran Research at the [http://users.ox.ac.uk/%7Eochjs/ Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies] .Professor Vermes is a Fellow of the
British Academy ; a Fellow of the European Academy of Arts, Sciences and Humanities; holder of an Oxford D. Litt. (1988) and of honorary doctorates from theUniversity of Edinburgh (1989),University of Durham (1990) andUniversity of Sheffield (1994). He was awarded the Wilhelm Bacher Memorial Medal by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1996).Selected publications
* "Scripture and tradition in
Judaism :Haggadic studies (Studia post-biblica)", Brill, Leiden 1961 ISBN 90-04-03626-1
* "Jesus the Jew: A Historian's Reading of theGospels ", Minneapolis, Fortress Press 1973 ISBN 0-8006-1443-7
* "The Dead Sea Scrolls:Qumran in Perspective", Minneapolis, Fortress Press 1977 ISBN 0-8006-1435-6
* "Jesus and the World ofJudaism ", Minneapolis, Fortress Press 1983 ISBN 0-8006-1784-3
* "TheEssenes According to the Classical Sources" (with Martin Goodman), Sheffield Academic Press 1989 ISBN 1-85075-139-0
* "The Religion of Jesus the Jew", Minneapolis, Fortress Press 1993 ISBN 0-8006-2797-0
* "The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English", Penguin 1997 ISBN 978-0140449525 (2004 ed.)
* "The Changing Faces of Jesus", London, Penguin 2001 ISBN 0-14-026524-4
* "Jesus in his Jewish Context" , Minneapolis, Fortress Press 2003 ISBN 0-8006-3623-6
* "The AuthenticGospel of Jesus", London, Penguin 2004 ISBN 0-14-100360-X
* "The Passion", London, Penguin 2005 ISBN 0-14-102132-2.
* "Who's Who in the Age of Jesus", London, Penguin 2005 ISBN 0-14-051565-8
* "The Nativity: History and Legend", London, Penguin 2006 ISBN 0-14-102446-1
* "The Resurrection: History and Myth", Doubleday Books 2008 ISBN 0-385-52242-8.For more details see his autobiography, "Providential Accidents", London, SCM Press, 1998 ISBN 0-334-02722-5; Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham MD, 1998 ISBN 0-8476-9340-6.
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