Reimagining Apocalypticism: Apocalyptic Literature in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Writing

- Author(s): Ivan I. Iliev
- Subject(s): Reviews //
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Published by: Institute for Literature BAS
- Print ISSN: 1312-238X
- Summary/Abstract:
Reimagining Apocalypticism: Apocalyptic Literature in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Writings. Ed. Lorenzo DiTommaso and Matthew Goff. SBL: Atlanta, (No 57), 2023. 579 pp. ISBN 978-1-62837-533-6.
Journal: Scripta & e-Scripta vol. 24, 2024
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Page Range: 4
No. of Pages: 419-422
Language: English - LINK CEEOL:
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Ivan I. IlievAssist. Prof., PhD Sofia St Kliment Okhridski University, BulgariaDescription
Ivan I. Iliev has received a PhD from the Institute of Literature, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, and is now an Assistant Professor at the Department of Bible Studies, Faculty of Theology, Sofia University ‘St. Kliment Ohridski’. He has a degree in Classical Philology and a Master’s degree in Old Church Slavonic from Sofia University. Ivan I. Iliev has been on specializations in Italy, Austria, Russia and Germany. He has taught Classical Studies and Pharmacology at the same university. His interests include manuscript studies, Russian literature, herbology, dendrology, eschatology and apocalypticism, Slavic studies, Classical Latin, medieval history and literature, textual criticism, and etymology. E-mail: ian_ilye@ abv.bg; ORCHID ID: 0000-0002-1582-1835; Researcher ID (Web of Science): JKJ-2621-2023
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