Gabriele Boccaccini is professor of Second Temple Judaism and early rabbinic literature at the University of Michigan. He is also the founding director of the Enoch Seminar, a forum of international specialists in early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam affiliated with the Society of Biblical Literature. In 2019, he was awarded knighthood by the president of Italy in recognition of his contributions to Italian culture in the world.
Benjamin G. Wright
"Roots of Rabbinic Judaism continues the stimulating work
Boccaccini began in Beyond the Essene Hypothesis. He discovers the
'roots' of Rabbinic Judaism in the Zadokite priesthood of the
Second Temple period, and his presentation of this Zadokite Judaism
is fresh and challenging. Like its predecessor, this book opens new
paths in difficult terrain. In these two volumes Boccaccini offers
a bold reconstruction of the varieties of Judaism that were
antecedent to the emergence of both Christianity and Rabbinic
Judaism." John J. Collins
"Gabriele Boccaccini's earlier book, Beyond the Essene Hypothesis,
has been hailed as one of the most original and provocative works
on Second Temple Judaism in recent years. He has now written a
wide-ranging and ambitious typology of Jewish intellectual history
in this period. He brings a fresh and original perspective to the
material, and his bold reconstruction is sure to be controversial."
Old Testament Essays
"A very stimulating and provocative publication which will play a
formidable role in the study of Judaism and the investigation of
the Biblical canon in the years to come. "
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