Casey Elledge

Education

B.A., Centenary College, 1994; M.Div, Ph.D, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1997, 2001; E.T. Ecole Biblique de Jerusalem

Casey Elledge

Associate Professor

Religion

Professor Elledge teaches in the area of New Testament. His teaching and research interests include Jesus and the Gospels, Early Judaism, Archaeology, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Before coming to Gustavus, Elledge served as a Fulbright Scholar at the Hebrew University Institute for Archaeology in 2002.

His research incorporates historical, textual, and theological studies of both Early Christian and Jewish literature. Elledge's publications include Life after Death in Early Judaism: The Evidence of Josephus (WUNT II.208; Tuebingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2006); Resurrection: The Origins and Future of a Biblical Doctrine, Charlesworth, Elledge, Crenshaw, et al. (FSC; Philadelphia: T & T Clark, 2006); The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls: An Introduction to Qumran and Its Literature (ABS; Atlanta: SBL, 2005); The Statutes of the King: The Temple Scroll's Legislation on Kingship (CahRB 56; Paris: Gabalda, 2004.), "Exegetical Styles at Qumran: A Cumulative Index and Commentary." Revue de Qumran (2004): 165-208, Pesharim, Other Commentaries, and Related Documents. Ed., Charlesworth, Rietz, Elledge, Novakovic, et al. PTSDSSP 6B (Tuebingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2002.). At Gustavus since 2002.


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Gustavus Adolphus College
800 West College Avenue
Saint Peter, MN 56082

Phone: 507-933-6295
E-mail: celledge@gustavus.edu

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Casey Elledge

Casey Elledge

Professor Elledge teaches in the area of New Testament. His teaching and research interests include Jesus and the Gospels, Early Judaism, Archaeology, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Before coming to Gustavus…

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