Qumran, Unchecked Parallelomania, and Pseudonymity in Academic Publication

Authors

  • Dennis Mizzi

Keywords:

Qumran, Dead Sea Scrolls

Abstract

This monograph has a promising premise – which is to situate Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls within the socio-political and cultural milieu of the Graeco-Roman world – but a deeply flawed execution. Its many problems can be summed up into four main points: 1) methodological and interpretative shortcomings; 2) unchecked parallelomania; 3) factual errors; and 4) the use of pseudonymity in academic publication. In the following pages, I will explore each of these issues in some detail. But first, I start with a brief overview of Kenneth Silver’s main arguments and hypothesis.

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01/01/2019

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Mizzi, D. (2019). Qumran, Unchecked Parallelomania, and Pseudonymity in Academic Publication. Journal of Hellenistic Pottery and Material Culture, 4, 176-. Retrieved from https://archaeopresspublishing.com/ojs/index.php/jhp/article/view/796

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