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ECJS941: New Discoveries in Early Christian and Jewish Studies: Qumran, Nag Hammadi, Kellis (RLST 6041) |
(At the University of Sydney)
Early Christian and Jewish studies have been transformed in recent decades not only by developments in method and cross-fertilisation with other disciplines, but by a series of spectacular new textual (and material) discoveries that have provided source material previously unknown. This unit of study will consider both this process (in terms of the transformation of a discipline) and detailed examples of such material, including access to unpublished texts discovered by an Australian archaeological project currently working at Ismant el-Kharab (ancient Kellis).
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Division of Humanities |
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