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Foreword | ||
1 | The Qumran Plateau | 3 |
2 | The Manuscripts of the Jews | 43 |
3 | 1947: The First Scroll Discoveries | 65 |
4 | The Qumran-Essene Theory: A Paradigm Reconsidered | 95 |
5 | The Copper Scroll, the Masada Manuscripts, and the Siege of Jerusalem | 117 |
6 | Scroll Origins: Rengstorf's Theory and Edmund Wilson's Response | 151 |
7 | The Temple Scroll, the Acts of Torah, and the Qumranologists' Dilemma | 175 |
8 | Power Politics and the Collapse of the Scrolls Monopoly | 217 |
9 | Myth and Science in the World of Qumranology | 249 |
10 | The Deepening Scrolls Controversy | 273 |
11 | The New York Conference and Some Academic Intrigues | 305 |
12 | The Importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls | 327 |
Epilogue: Judaism, Christianity, and the Scrolls | 361 | |
Afterword | 387 | |
Glossary | 401 | |
Endnotes | 409 | |
Selected Bibliography | 437 | |
Index | 447 |
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