The Home Page of Robert A. Kraft
Basic Information and Photograph
Robert A. Kraft, Berg Professor of Religious Studies
Department of Religious Studies
School of Arts and Sciences
The University of Pennsylvania
Résumé and Major Interests
- Maps of the
Ancient Mediterranean Area and other historical maps
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General Aids: Glossary, Subdivisions, TimeLines for
Judaism-Christianity-Islam
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Religious Studies 002 (formerly 014): Judaism, Christianity, Islam
(see also this version)
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Religious Studies 015 (English 073): The English Bible; see also
the BibleGateway Resource
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Religious Studies 135: Christian Origins; see also the old
files and especially RelSt 435, 436, 525, and 535 (below)
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Religious Studies 225: Dead Sea Scrolls; see also the old
files, the new page,
the Orion DSS page and
Texts & Translations
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Religious Studies 310: Biblical Language and Imagery in Modern
American Culture; see also the
BibleGateway Resource
- Religious Studies 427:
Dead Sea Scrolls, Advanced (see also above, Religious Studies 225)
- Religious
Studies 435: Ancient Joshua/Jesus Traditions; see also old
files
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Religious Studies 436: Life and Letters of Paul; see also the old
files
- Religious Studies 525: Varieties of Early Judaism in General; see also the old
files and
Texts, other Texts
and General
Resources
- Religious Studies 525: Varieties of Early Judaism with a Focus on Parabibilcal Literature (Spring 2006; under construction)
- Religious Studies 535: Varieties of Early Christianity in General;
see also the old
files and Other
Resources (Noncanonical Literature)
- Religious Studies 535: Varieties of Early Christianity: with a Focus on "Gnosticism(s)" (Spring 2005)
- Religious Studies 535: Varieties of Early Christianity: with a Focus on "Apocalyptic" (Fall 2005)
- Religious Studies 735:
Seminar on Early Judaism and Early Christianity overview and older
files
- Religious Studies 735 (Fall 2006): Focus on Papyrology
- Religious Studies 735 (Spring 2007): History and Historiography, Josephus to Eusebius
- Religious Studies 735 (Fall 2007) Greco-Roman Realia (inscriptions, papyri, coins, art, archaeology, etc.)
- Religious Studies 735 (Spring 2008): Ancient Book Technology: Early Development of the Christian Book
- Religious Studies 735 (Fall 2008): Textual Criticism (especially Greek and Latin texts)
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Religious Studies 999: Philo (Fall-Spring 2003-2004)
Additional Links of Particular Interest
Last modified: 13 April 2007
Robert Kraft (kraft AT ccat.sas.upenn.edu)