Charlotte Hempel Explained

Charlotte Hempel
Occupation:Professor of Hebrew Bible and Second Temple Judaism
Alma Mater:King's College London (PhD)
Discipline:Religious Studies
Sub Discipline:Dead Sea Scrolls · Hebrew Bible · Second Temple Judaism
Workplaces:University of Birmingham
Main Interests:Damascus Document · Community Rule · 4QMMT · Hebrew Bible
Notable Works:The Qumran Rule Texts in Context: Collected Studies · T&T Clark Companion to the Dead Sea Scrolls · The Community Rules: A Commentary (Mohr Siebeck 2020)

Charlotte Hempel is a scholar of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament.

Early life and education

Hempel was born in Germany and initially studied at the University of Mainz. After a move to the King's College London she completed first a BA (Hons) in Biblical studies (1988–1991) followed by a PhD on The Laws of the Damascus Document (1991–1994).[1]

Career

Hempel's first academic position was at the University of Birmingham as Edward Cadbury Research Fellow (1995–1997). She then held the position as Sutasoma Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge (1997–1999). For the next six years she interrupted her career after starting a family and spent most of that season in the United States, where she was for a time a Fellow at the Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Maryland. In 2005 she returned to Birmingham as a Birmingham Fellow (2005–2008) then senior research fellow (2008–2010), senior lecturer (2010–2013), reader (2013–2016) and since 2016, professor of Hebrew Bible and Second Temple Judaism.[2]

Professional contributions and academic citizenship

Honours and awards

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biography of Charlotte Hempel . University of Birmingham.
  2. Web site: Career History . LinkedIn.
  3. Web site: Professional Contributions of Charlotte Hempel . University of Birmingham.
  4. Web site: Winter Meeting Announcement. Society for Old Testament Study .
  5. Web site: Honours and Awards of Charlotte Hempel . University of Birmingham.
  6. Web site: AHRC Funding for Ezra's Legacy and the Dead Sea Scrolls: Law and Narratives of Exclusion Project . University of Birmingham.
  7. Web site: Publication Information of Charlotte Hempel . University of Birmingham.