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- Q15440925 abstract "Philip R. Davies is a present day Professor Emeritus of biblical studies at the University of Sheffield, England. In the late 90s, he was the Co-Director for the Centre for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls. He was also Publisher and Editorial director of Sheffield Academic Press. He is the author of numerous books and articles on ancient Israelite history and religion, including Scribes and Schools (1998) in the Library of Ancient Israel. Davies played a major role in introducing the study of cultural memory. to the analysis of biblical narrative. He and David Clines, initially with David Gunn, founded and edited the Journal for the study of the Old Testament and its Supplement Series. Davies is closely associated with The Copenhagen Schooldubbed biblical minimalism by detractors (other major figures include Niels Peter Lemche, Keith Whitelam, and Thomas L. Thompson), a loosely knit group of scholars who hold that the Bible's version of history is widely unsupported by archaeological evidence so far unearthed, indeed often undermined by it, and that it therefore cannot be trusted as history. Davies has also made major contributions to Dead Sea Scrolls research. He has been President of the Society for Old Testament Study and the European Association of Biblical Studies, and Chair of the Palestine Exploration Fund.".
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- Q15440925 comment "Philip R. Davies is a present day Professor Emeritus of biblical studies at the University of Sheffield, England. In the late 90s, he was the Co-Director for the Centre for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls. He was also Publisher and Editorial director of Sheffield Academic Press. He is the author of numerous books and articles on ancient Israelite history and religion, including Scribes and Schools (1998) in the Library of Ancient Israel.".
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