David Daube

David Daube ( born February 8, 1909 in Freiburg, † February 24, 1999 in Berkeley, United States) taught law as Regius Professor of Civil Law at the University of Oxford and later as Professor -in- Residence at the University of California, Berkeley.

Life

The second child of an Orthodox Jewish family of David Daube first attended the Berthold -Gymnasium in Freiburg. After his graduation he studied law at the universities of Freiburg and Göttingen. For fear of persecution by the Nazis, he moved to graduating from the University of Cambridge, where in 1936 he received the PhD. He was recognized worldwide for his research on Roman law, Hebrew law, legal history, and biblical ethics. Daube looked at it the aim of his work to build bridges between Christians and Jews.

Career

Academic Positions and Honors

Student

In addition to Calum Carmichael and William David Davies were among Daube students Charles Kingsley Barrett, Durham (UK), Saul J. Berman, Yeshivat Torah Hovevei ( Riverdale, New York), Davi Strauss Ash Bernstein, University of Chicago, David Cohen, University of California Berkeley, William Frankel (AM ) Tony Honoré, Regius Professor of Civil Law (Oxford), Bernard Jackson, Manchester and Liverpool; Fergus Millar, Oxford; Stephen Passamaneck, Hebrew Union College, Alan Rodger, Judge of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, EP Sanders, Duke University, Peter Gonville Stein, Regius Professor of Civil Law (Cambridge), Géza Vermes, Oxford, Alan Watson, Georgia, Edinburgh and Belgrade, Reuven Yaron, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Publications

  • Studies in Biblical Law, 1947
  • The New Testament and Rabbinic Judaism, 1956
  • Forms of Roman Legislation, 1956
  • ( with WD Davies) Studies in honor of CH Dodd, 1956
  • (Ed.) Studies in memory of F. de Zulueta, 1959
  • The Exodus Pattern in the Bible, 1963
  • The Sudden in the Scriptures, 1964
  • Collaboration with Tyranny in Rabbinic Law, 1965
  • He did Cometh, 1966
  • Roman Law, 1969
  • Civil Disobedience in Antiquity, 1972
  • Ancient Hebrew Fables, 1973
  • Wine in the Bible, 1975
  • Medical and Genetic Ethics, 1976
  • Duty of Procreation, 1977
  • Typology in the works of Flavius ​​Josephus, 1977
  • Ancient Jewish Law, 1981
  • Birth of the detective story, 1983
  • The Old Testament in the New, 1984
  • Sons and Strangers, 1984
  • ( with C. Carmichael ) Witnesses in Bible and Talmud, 1986
  • Appeasement or Resistance and other essays on New Testament Judaism, 1987
  • Commemorative: Daube Noster, 1974
  • Studies in Jewish Legal History in Honour of David Daube, 1974
  • Donum Gentilicium, 1978
  • Berkeley and Oxford Symposium in Honour of David Daube, 1993
  • The Deed and the Doer in the Bible: David Daube 's Gifford Lectures, Volume 1, 2008, Templeton Foundation Press
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