<p>The conversation with James Vanderkam covers his research on R.H. Charles, the changes in biblical studies over time, and the challenges of publishing the Dead Sea Scrolls. Vanderkam shares insights into Charles's life, work, and influence on biblical studies, as well as the impact of diversity in the field today. The conversation with James Vanderkam and Hillel Mali delves into the scholarly work of R.H. Charles, the study of apocalyptic texts, and the influence of Charles's work on contemporary biblical scholars. It also explores the challenges of research and publication in the field of biblical studies. Additionally, the conversation with Hillel Mali provides insights into the atoning function of sacrifice in ancient texts and its significance in understanding ancient belief systems.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>R.H. Charles was a significant figure in biblical studies, known for his work on Jewish literature and the Dead Sea Scrolls.</li><li>The field of biblical studies has evolved over time, with changes in scholarly approaches and a more diverse representation of scholars and perspectives. R.H. Charles's work on apocalyptic texts and non-canonical texts has had a significant influence on contemporary biblical scholars.</li><li>The atoning function of sacrifice in ancient texts provides valuable insights into ancient belief systems and the theological implications of purification and cleansing.</li></ul><p></p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li>00:00 Introduction to R.H. Charles</li><li>05:22 The Work of R.H. Charles</li><li>11:27 Changes in Biblical Studies</li><li>19:19 R.H. Charles's Sermons and Academic Work</li><li>26:06 Publishing the Dead Sea Scrolls</li><li>31:38 Text Criticism and Biblical Studies</li><li>36:57 Apocalyptic Texts and Charles's Work</li><li>42:37 Challenges of Research and Publication</li><li>57:18 The Significance of Sacrifice in Ancient Texts</li></ul>

It Means What It Means

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RH Charles and Modern Biblical Studies with James VanderKam

MAY 8, 202660 MIN
It Means What It Means

RH Charles and Modern Biblical Studies with James VanderKam

MAY 8, 202660 MIN

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<p>The conversation with James Vanderkam covers his research on R.H. Charles, the changes in biblical studies over time, and the challenges of publishing the Dead Sea Scrolls. Vanderkam shares insights into Charles's life, work, and influence on biblical studies, as well as the impact of diversity in the field today. The conversation with James Vanderkam and Hillel Mali delves into the scholarly work of R.H. Charles, the study of apocalyptic texts, and the influence of Charles's work on contemporary biblical scholars. It also explores the challenges of research and publication in the field of biblical studies. Additionally, the conversation with Hillel Mali provides insights into the atoning function of sacrifice in ancient texts and its significance in understanding ancient belief systems.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>R.H. Charles was a significant figure in biblical studies, known for his work on Jewish literature and the Dead Sea Scrolls.</li><li>The field of biblical studies has evolved over time, with changes in scholarly approaches and a more diverse representation of scholars and perspectives. R.H. Charles's work on apocalyptic texts and non-canonical texts has had a significant influence on contemporary biblical scholars.</li><li>The atoning function of sacrifice in ancient texts provides valuable insights into ancient belief systems and the theological implications of purification and cleansing.</li></ul><p></p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li>00:00 Introduction to R.H. Charles</li><li>05:22 The Work of R.H. Charles</li><li>11:27 Changes in Biblical Studies</li><li>19:19 R.H. Charles's Sermons and Academic Work</li><li>26:06 Publishing the Dead Sea Scrolls</li><li>31:38 Text Criticism and Biblical Studies</li><li>36:57 Apocalyptic Texts and Charles's Work</li><li>42:37 Challenges of Research and Publication</li><li>57:18 The Significance of Sacrifice in Ancient Texts</li></ul>