TWU faculty member Andrew Perrin
- Coll. 08-2016-01-0861
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- 2015
Photograph of Andrew Perrin, Professor of Religious Studies; Co-Director of Dead Sea Scrolls Institute ; a close-up portrait shot.
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TWU faculty member Andrew Perrin
Photograph of Andrew Perrin, Professor of Religious Studies; Co-Director of Dead Sea Scrolls Institute ; a close-up portrait shot.
Dead Sea Scrolls Canada Research Chair team posing with Peter Flint
Photograph of a group of graduate students and an administrative assistant with Professor Peter Flint, who had been appointed a Research Chair in Dead Sea Scrolls Studies on November 12, 2004.
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
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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