The Fallen Angels Traditions: Second Temple Developments and Reception History
Role
Co-editors: Angela Kim Harkins, Kelley Coblentz Bautch, John C. Endres
Contributing author: Angela Kim Harkins
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Document Type
Book
Description/Summary
In addition to being a co-editor, Angela Kim Harkins is also a contributing author, "Elements of the Fallen Angels Traditions in the Qumran Hodayot", pp. 8-24.
Book description: This is volume 53 of the Catholic Biblical Quarterly Monographic Series and contains: Genesis 6:1-4 and the angel stories in the Book of the Watchers (1 Enoch 1-36) / James C. VanderKam -- Elements of the fallen angels traditions in the Qumran Hodayot / Angela Kim Harkins -- The Watchers in rewritten scripture: the use of the Book of the Watchers in Jubilees / Todd R. Hanneken -- The fall and fate of renegade angels: the intersection of Watchers traditions and the Book of Revelation / Kelley Coblentz Bautch -- Resurgent myth: on the vitality of the Watchers traditions in the Near East of late antiquity / John C. Reeves -- Dreamy angels and demonic giants: the Watchers traditions and the origin of evil in early Christian demonology / Silviu N. Bunta -- The Watchers traditions in the Apocryphon of John: fallen angels and the arrogant creator in Gnostic mythology / Pheme Perkins -- The magical arts, angelic intercourse, and giant offspring: echoes of Watchers traditions in medieval scholastic theology / Franklin T. Harkins.
ISBN
9780915170524
Publication Date
2014
Publication Information
Harkins, Angela Kim, Coblentz Bautch, Kelley & Endres, John C. (2014). The Fallen Angels Traditions: Second Temple Developments and Reception History. CBQMS 53. The Catholic Biblical Association.
Recommended Citation
Harkins, Angela Kim; Coblentz Bautch, Kelley; and Endres, John C., "The Fallen Angels Traditions: Second Temple Developments and Reception History" (2014). Religious Studies Faculty Book Gallery. 49.
https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/religiousstudies-books/49
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