Providential Accidents: An Autobiography

Providential Accidents: An Autobiography

by Geza Vermes (Author)

Synopsis

Geza Vermes is known world-wide as an expert on the Dead Sea Scrolls and for his pioneering work, Jesus the Jew. But in addition to that he is the living embodiment of Jewish-Christian relations in the context of an honest quest for the truth. Few scholars have had such a colorful and eventful life, the course of which he describes here. Born into a Hungarian Jewish family which later converted to Christianity, he received a Catholic education and was later ordained priest after the turmoil of the War. The quest for membership in a religious order led him to the Sion Fathers, in Louvain and then in Paris, where among other things he was introduced to biblical studies and became fascinated with the newly discovered Dead Sea Scrolls. Subsequent emotional turmoil from conflicting pressures made him ill , but a series of Providential Accidents which gave this book its title brought him to England, marriage, and a new fulfilled life, first in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and then in Oxford, and to a public reassertian of his Jewishness. As well as telling a fascinating personal story, this book provides a vivid insider's account of developments in Scrolls research and of the lengthy battle with procrastinating editors over the academic scandal of the century. These memoirs shed much light on the deep personal friendships and antagonisms and the complex, non-scholarly factors which accompany even committed study of the Bible, Qumran, and the Gospels.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 282
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 28 Nov 1998

ISBN 10: 0847693406
ISBN 13: 9780847693405

Media Reviews
It is a remarkable story. * Times Literary Supplement *
Vermes provides a more intimate view of the twists and turns by which he entered the church, survived fascist Hungary and the Nazis, studied in Louvain and Paris, entered British academic life and a life outside the church, came to Oxford, fought for almost forty years for free access to the treasures of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and came to search for the historical Jesus. It is a truly gripping narrative....His memoir is also a love story...[and] and international thriller, especially with the high-level goings-on around the Scrolls. * The New Republic *
Geza Vermes is one of the most prominent and most productive Dead Sea Scroll scholars in the world. His is the most widely used translation of the scrolls... a leading scholar in what is referred to as historical Jesus studies. -- Hershel Shanks * Bible Review, June 1999 *
Author Bio
Geza Vermes is a fellow of the British Academy and professor emeritus of Jewish Studies at the University of Oxford.