Joerg Frey is Professor of New Testament Studies at the University of Zurich. He is also the author of The Glory of the Crucified One: Christology and Theology in the Gospel of John, The Letter of Jude and the Second Letter of Peter: A Theological Commentary, and Theology and History in the Fourth Gospel: Tradition and Narration.

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Introduction: The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament 1 The Dead Sea Scrolls and New Testament Interpretation: History of Scholarship, Methodology of Comparison, and Two Test Cases 2 Changing Issues and Hermeneutical Horizons in Qumran Research 3 Qumran and the Study of the New Testament: Insights on the Historical Jesus and the Making of Christology 4 Paul's View of the Spirit in the Light of Qumran 5 Flesh and Spirit: Palestinian Jewish Wisdom Traditions and Paul's Anthropological Terms 6 Contextualizing Paul's "Works of the Law": MMT in New Testament Scholarship 7 The Johannine Literature and the Background of Its Dualistic Language 8 Communal Meals in the Qumran Texts and the Quest for the Context of the Last Supper 9 The Dead Sea Scrolls, Scriptural Authority, and the Emerging Canon 10 Apocalyptic Writings in Qumran and the Community's Idea of History 11 Qumran and the Essenes: On the Historical Value of the Ancient Sources 12 Qumran and Archaeology Summary and Concluding Perspectives: The Scrolls and the New Testament after Seventy-Five Years-What Have We Learned?
