Sidnie White Crawford
Sidnie White Crawford | |
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| Born | January 8, 1960 |
| Education | Doctor of Theology, Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Arts |
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| Position held | professor emeritus (2018–) |
Sidnie White Crawford is professor emerita of Classics and Religious Studies at the University Of Nebraska-Lincoln. She specializes in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible. She also taught at St. Olaf College and Albright College. She has also been a visiting professor at Boston College.[1]
White Crawford iswhen? the board chair of the W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeology in Jerusalem.[2] She was awarded an honorary doctorate at the University of Uppsala in 2018.[1]
Life
[edit]Education
[edit]White Crawford has a MTS from Harvard Divinity School (1984) and received a PhD in 1988 from Harvard University for work in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. The supervisor of her dissertation was Frank Moore Cross.
Ministry
[edit]White Crawford was ordained to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church in 2005. She has served a parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska beginning in 2011 and Christ Episcopal Church (Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania) until 2025.
Published works
[edit]Monographs
- 2008 Rewriting Scripture in Second Temple Times. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. ISBN 9780802847409
- 2000 The Temple Scroll and Related Texts. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. ISBN 9781283206723 Also in electronic format: Logos Bible Software.
Critical Editions
- 1995 "4QDeuteronomya, c, d, f, g, i, n, o, p" Discoveries in the Judaean Desert XIV, pp. 7–8, 15–38, 45–60, 71–74, 117–136. Oxford at the Clarendon Press.
- 1994 "4QReworked Pentateuch: 4Q364-367, with an appendix on 4Q365a" (with E. Tov), Discoveries in the Judaean Desert XIII, pp. 197–352. Oxford at the Clarendon Press.
Commentaries
- 2013 "Esther (Greek)," in The CEB Study Bible with Apocrypha (Joel B. Green, General Editor), Nashville: Abingdon, 61AP-76AP.
- 2012 "Esther," in The Women's Bible Commentary, Twentieth Anniversary Edition (revised and updated; eds. Carol A. Newsom, Sharon H. Ringe and Jacqueline E. Lapsley), Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 201–207.
- 2010 "Judith," in New Interpreter's Bible One Volume Commentary (eds. David L. Petersen and Beverly R. Gaventa), Nashville: Abingdon, 547–554.
- 2006 "Esther," "Additions to Esther," in The HarperCollins Study Bible (rev. ed.; ed. Harold Attridge). San Francisco, CA: HarperCollins.
- 2003 "Esther," in Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible, Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 329–36.
- "Esther," "Additions to Esther," "Judith," in New Interpreter's Study Bible. Nashville, TN: Abingdon.
- 2001 "Jonah" in The HarperCollins Bible Commentary. Ed. by James L. May et al. New York: HarperCollins, pp. 656–659.
- 1999 The Book of Esther. Introduction, Commentary, and Reflections. The New Interpreter's Bible; vol. III, pp. 853–941. Nashville, TN: Abingdon. The Additions to Esther: Introduction, Commentary and Reflections. The New Interpreter's Bible; vol. III, pp. 943–72. Nashville, TN: Abingdon.
- 1998 & 1992 "Esther" in The Woman's Bible Commentary. 1st and 2nd revised edition; eds. Carol Newsom & Sharon Ringe; Louisville, KY: John Knox/Westminster.
Edited Volumes
- 2007 Up to the Gates of Ekron (1 Samuel 17:52): Essays on the Archaeology and History of the Eastern Mediterranean in Honor of Seymour Gitin. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society (with Amnon Ben-Tor, J.P. Dessel, William G. Dever, Amihai Mazar, and Joseph Aviram).
- 2003 The Book of Esther in Modern Research. London: T & T Clark (with Leonard J. Greenspoon).