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D.D.S. Seminar - Phx., VHS tape.

Item is a video recording of a Seminar held in Phoenix, Arizona, which inlcudes two lectures. The first is given by Professor Eugene Ulrich on the Dead Sea Scrolls and the new insights it provides for the Bible. The second is given by Dr. Peter Flint on the New Testament mauscripts.

Dead Sea Scrolls Book Signing

Photograph of Religious Studies professors Marty Abegg and Peter Flint signing copies of their co-authored book, The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible, in the University Bookstore

Dead Sea Scrolls Institute (DSSI) event posters.

File consists of promotional posters for Dead Sea Scrolls Institute (DSSI) speaker events. Past speakers include: Dr. Marcus Tso (February 12, 2019), "A Brief Introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls"; Ville Mäkipelto, Dr. Theol (November 14, 2018), "Rewriting Conquest Traditions in Late Second Temple Judaism"; Dr. Daniel Falk (November 14, 2017), "Why Repent? The Scriptural Motivation for Penitential Prayer in the Dead Sea Scroll"; Dr. Daniel Machiela (October 17, 2017), "Charity as a Theme in Some Aramaic Dead Sea Scrolls" and Dr. Matthew Thiessen (October 17, 2017), "A Leper in the Hands of an Angry Jesus"; and Dr. Peter Flint, with TWU graduate alumni Dr. Kipp Davis, Dr. Andrew Perrin, Dr. Marvin Miller, and Dr. Dongshin Chan (February 23, 2016) "Re-imaging the Scriptural Past in the Dead Sea Scrolls".

Dead Sea Scrolls Institute (DSSI) fonds

  • 12.01
  • Fonds
  • 1995, 2016-2019

Fonds consists mainly of promotional material related to Peter Flint's work related the Dead Sea Scrolls Institute, including newspaper clippings and magazine articles, televised interviews and recordings, and photographs of colleague Marty Abegg and others Dead Sea Scrolls scholars. In addition, there are two rare religious texts: "The Massorah" (1883); and the "Vetus Testamentum, Graece Juxta LXX Interpretes" (1859)

Dead Sea Scrolls Institute (DSSI)

Dead Sea Scrolls VHS tape

Item is a recording of a partial segment if "The MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour," which covers the discovery of, the translation process of, and the controversy around the access to the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Dr. Peter Flint, The Dead Seas Scrolls promotional poster.

Item is a poster promoting a TWU event hosted by Dr. Peter Flint on the Dead Seas Scrolls. The poster features a head shot of Dr. Flint on the mid left with an aerial photograph of Trinity Western’s Langley campus at the top. Under the head shot is a description of the talk, and the black text reads “Dr. Flint is the most prestigious and decorated Canadian researcher in his field, receiving the only government-funded $1.4 million Tier 1 Canadian Research Chair in Religious Studies. He is regularly featured in print, radio and television around the world, and has authored several books. Today, Dr. Flint will discuss the discovery of the Dead Seas Scrolls, how they came to be hidden, and the relevance of these ancient documents for the Christian Faith. This session is open to TWU guests only.” On the bottom right corner of the poster is TWU’s address, phone number and website domain with the university’s logo beside.

It is A New Day: Program #29131 VHS tape.

Item is a VHS tape segment of the Canadian Christian Talk Show "It's A New Day." The segment entales a short discussion of a missions trip to Isreal by the hosts, before Dr. Peter Flint discusses the history, the academic importance, and the social relevancy of the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as his books on the formentioned topics.

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