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Vermès, Géza, 1924-2013
Géza Vermes
Géza Vermes
, (; 22 June 1924 – 8 May 2013) was a British
academic
,
Biblical scholar
, and
Judaist
of
Jewish–Hungarian
descent—one who also served as a
Roman Catholic priest
in his youth—and scholar specialized in the field of the
history of religion
, particularly
ancient Judaism
and
early Christianity
. He is best known for his complete translation of the
Dead Sea Scrolls
into English; his research focused on the Dead Sea Scrolls and other
Ancient Hebrew writings
in
Aramaic
such as the
Targumim
, and on the
life and religion of Jesus
. Vermes was one of the most important voices in
contemporary Jesus research
, and he has been described as the greatest Jesus scholar of his time. Vermes' written work on Jesus focuses principally on the
Jewishness of the historical Jesus
, as seen in the broader context of the narrative scope of
Jewish history
and
theology
, while
questioning and challenging the basis
of the
Christian doctrine on Jesus
.
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Christian beginnings : from Nazareth to Nicaea
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A Tribute to Géza Vermès : essays on Jewish and Christian literature and history
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