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Master of Arts in Biblical Studies (MABS)

File consists of records including proposals, memos, minutes of the Graduate Task Force (1993/94); minutes of meetings of the Graduate Faculty of Biblical Studies (1994); a draft copy of a Master of Arts in Biblical Studies Review Questionnaire (2005); a proposal and analysis for Master of Arts in Biblical Studies (03/1989); a review of graduate programming at TWU by K. R. Davis (04/1993); Master of Theology Degree Proposal (1994)

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Dead Sea Scrolls Institute (DSSI) fonds

  • 12.01
  • Fondo
  • 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)

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Faculty House Faculty

Photograph of seven faculty members from the Religious Studies and Music Departments, all of whom had offices located in Faculty House, sitting and standing on the stairs of that building

Professor Peter Flint

Photograph of Religious Studies professor, Dr. Peter Flint, sitting next to his computer, examining a copy of a manuscript fragment; a close-up

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.

Peter Flint

Photograph of Dr. Peter Flint, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, examining copies of scroll fragments at his desk; he is not looking at the camera

Peter Flint

Photograph of Dr. Peter Flint, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, examining copies of scroll fragments at his desk; he is not looking at the camera

Dead Sea Scrolls Symposium: Craig Broyles (TWU Faculty), Peter Flint (TWU Faculty) and other Speakers

Audio 173a consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Craig Broyles – “Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture – Psalm 72”
Peter Flint discusses the Dead Sea Scrolls briefly. He then introduces Dr. Craig Broyles. Dr. Broyles discusses the contribution of Psalm 72 to the "Messianic Ideal," focusing on eight primary points. He uses other psalms to emphasize his points. He is cut off in the middle of a sentence.
Audio 173b consists of the following recording:
Title: Dr. Peter Flint – “Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture – Daniel at Qumran”
This is a continuation of Aud. 173a. Dr. Broyles continues to examine Psalm 72 for the traits of the Messiah. He concludes at [9:17]. Peter Flint discusses the Daniel tradition at Qumran at length. He takes two questions from the audience. He concludes at [35:30]. An unidentified speaker advertises the MA in Biblical Studies program and an upcoming Dead Sea Scrolls lecture. The group is dismissed for lunch.
Audio 173c consists of the following recording:
Title: Unidentified Speaker – “Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture – 2 Corinthians 2:14” / Dietmar Neufeld – “Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture – Johannine Messianism”
This is a continuation of the lecture on Aud. 173b. An unidentified speaker discusses the meaning of the Greek for “lead in triumphal procession” which appears in 2 Corinthians 2:14. He then explores the imagery and impact of this verse at length. He concludes at [13:21]. Professor Dietmar Neufeld discusses his paper ‘And When that One Comes: Aspects of Johannine Messianism’, in P. Flint and M. Abegg [C. Evans?] (eds), Eschatology, Messianism and the Dead Sea Scrolls, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 120–40. He concludes at [42:20]. The panel then proceeds to take questions from the audience until the end of the recording.
Audio 173d consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture – Apocalyptic Literature / Paul & Qumran”
An unidentified speaker presents a paper on apocalyptic literature in the Dead Sea Scrolls. At [29:54] he concludes. Another unidentified speaker presents his paper on Paul and Qumran. He examines 2 Corinthians at length. He focuses on Throne / Chariot Mysticism in Qumran and Paul. He is cut off in the middle of a sentence. This lecture continues on Aud. 173c.
Audio 173e consists of the following recording:
Title: Many Speakers – “Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture – Question period”
This is a continuation of Aud. 173c. The panel of Dead Sea Scroll experts responds to a variety of questions from the audience.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Peter Flint

Photograph of Dr. Peter Flint, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, standing in front of a bookcase, holding up a book of scroll fragments; he is looking at the camera, not smiling

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