Philip R. Davies

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Philip R. Davies (1945–2018)

David Clines edited the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament and its Supplement Series.[5]

Davies was a part of

which narrate the history of the ancient Israelites should be viewed first and foremost as literature, as the invention of postexilic scribes who sought to unify the postexilic Jerusalemite community by creating a past for it. This group of biblical scholars suggest that all characters and events in these stories of Israel's past should be viewed with skepticism unless they are corroborated by epigraphic or archaeological evidence.

Christ myth debate

In 2012, Davies weighed in on the Christ myth theory debate in the article Does Jesus Exist? at bibleinterp.com. He applauded the book Is This Not the Carpenter?: The Question of the Historicity of the Figure of Jesus edited by Thomas L. Thompson writing "the rather fragile historical evidence for Jesus of Nazareth should be tested to see what weight it can bear," criticizing scholars like Bart D. Ehrman who write with near certainty about Jesus' existence, and concluding "I don’t think, however, that in another 20 years there will be a consensus that Jesus did not exist, or even possibly didn’t exist, but a recognition that his existence is not entirely certain would nudge Jesus scholarship towards academic respectability."[8]

Notable works

  • 1QM: the War Scroll from Qumran: Its Structure and History (Rome: Biblical Institute Press, 1977)
  • The Damascus Document (Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1982)
  • Cities of the Biblical World: Qumran (Cambridge: Lutterworth, 1982)
  • Daniel (Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1985)
  • Scribes and Schools (Westminster John Knox, 1998)
  • In Search Of "Ancient Israel" (London and New York: T. & T. Clark Publishers, Ltd. 1992)
  • The Complete World of the Dead Sea Scrolls, written with George J. Brooke, Phillip R. Callaway (London: Thames & Hudson, June 2002)
  • Whose Bible Is It Anyway? (London and New York: T. & T. Clark Publishers, Ltd. 2004)

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Professor Philip Davies – SIIBS – University of Sheffield". www.sheffield.ac.uk. University of Sheffield. Archived from the original on 10 August 2018. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  2. ^ Linafelt 2010, p. xi
  3. ^ EssaysJR 1995, p. 14
  4. ^ Hunter&Davies 2002, p. xviii
  5. ^ a b Exum 1998, p. 14
  6. ^ EssaysBA 2002, p. 9
  7. ^ Davies 2008, p. 183
  8. ^ Davies' article Does Jesus Exist? at bibleinterp.arizona.edu

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