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The Dead Sea Scrolls: 11Q10 Targum Job

With the Dead Sea Scrolls in the District of Columbia this year, I’ve been writing some posts about the particular scrolls that are visiting. My first and second posts covered copies of biblical manuscripts found at Qumran, but now I will move on to some of the other literature there. In this post, we will explore 11Q10 Targum Job.

On the Alleged Theopaschitism of Peter of Ireland

It has been alleged that Peter of Ireland denied divine simplicity – or, in other words, that he affirmed that there are in God passions, change, and movement. Yet another way to specify the charges is to say that he was a theopaschite – one who believes that God can have “passions” in himself, where “passion” may be defined as suffering, or more broadly as susceptibility to change by outside influence, or even more broadly as any potentiality in search of actualization. What follows is a ridiculously in-depth investigation into this question, seeking to make the relevant sources easily available to anyone who may be interested.