The Dead Sea Scrolls (great Courses, No. 6362)

The Dead Sea Scrolls by Gary A. Rendsburg, published by The Teaching Company in 2010, offers a comprehensive introduction to the 930 extant Dead Sea Scrolls and their profound impact on our understanding of faith and religious practice. This edition consists of 4 video discs with a total runtime of 360 minutes, accompanied by 2 course guidebooks, all presented in English. Through 24 lectures, Rendsburg explores the scrolls’ contents, authorship, and significance, detailing the extraordinary journey of their discovery and publication over four decades.
Readers will engage with a wealth of information, including the historical context of the Qumran community and the insights these documents provide into ancient history and religious practices. The lectures delve into various topics, such as the unique historical instance of Jewish conversion of a conquered people and the scholarly fortune surrounding the initial discovery of the scrolls. By examining parts of the scrolls in English translation, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the theological ideas and religious practices they encapsulate, ultimately enhancing their appreciation of this unprecedented archaeological find and its influence on ancient Judaism and Christianity.
Official synopsis Publisher
Whether complete or only fragmentary, the 930 extant Dead Sea Scrolls irrevocably altered how we look at and understand the foundations of faith and religious practice. Now you can get a comprehensive introduction to this unique series of archaeological documents, and to scholars’ evolving understanding of their authorship and significance, with these 24 lectures. Learn what the scrolls are, what they contain, and how the insights they offered into religious and ancient history came into focus. In following the extraordinary story of how the scrolls were acquired and ultimately published – a story fully 40 years in its unfolding – you’ll also explore an almost unlimited treasure trove of new facts and insights. Throughout the lectures, you’ll learn about these and other topics: the only historical instance of the Jews ever forcibly converting a conquered people to Judaism; the rare stroke of scholarly fortune represented in the discovery of the first seven scrolls sealed in jars; and the extraordinary intrigue (sometimes spanning generations) that overlays the story of the scrolls. At the heart of this series are the documents themselves. You’ll spend a wealth of time reading parts of the actual scrolls in English translation, training your eye to uncover the salient religious practices and intriguing theological ideas expressed in these documents. By the conclusion of the final lecture, you’ll have developed a newfound understanding and appreciation of an unprecedented historical find and its enduring influence on the way we think about – and talk about – ancient Judaism and Christianity.
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