Dermot Anthony Nestor


Contact categoryResearcher (past)
Job titleProfessor
Research instituteFaculty of Theology and Philosophy
Faculty of Theology and Philosophy

Research outputs

Phantoms, factoids and frontiers : Social anthropology and the archaeology of Palestine
Nestor, Dermot Anthony. (2023). Phantoms, factoids and frontiers : Social anthropology and the archaeology of Palestine. In T&T Clark Handbook of Anthropology and the Hebrew Bible pp. 69-95 Bloomsbury T&T Clark.

Book chapter

Merneptah's 'Israel' and the Absence of Origins in Biblical Scholarship
Nestor, Dermot. (2015). Merneptah's 'Israel' and the Absence of Origins in Biblical Scholarship. Currents in Biblical Research. 13(3), pp. 293 - 329. https://doi.org/10.1177/1476993X14534792

Journal article

We are Family: Deuteronomy 14 and the Boundaries of an Israelite Identity
Nestor, Dermot. (2013). We are Family: Deuteronomy 14 and the Boundaries of an Israelite Identity. The Bible and Critical Theory. 9(1), pp. 49 - 64.

Journal article

Somewhere under the rainbow: Noah's Altar and the archaeology of cult in Ancient Israel
Nestor, Dermot. (2013). Somewhere under the rainbow: Noah's Altar and the archaeology of cult in Ancient Israel. In In J. Silverman (Ed.). Opening heaven's floodgates: The Genesis flood narrative, its context, and reception pp. 249 - 290 Gorgias Press.

Book chapter

If not now, when? The ecological potential of Isaiah's "New Things"
Nestor, Dermot. (2013). If not now, when? The ecological potential of Isaiah's "New Things". In In M. L. Coloe (Ed.). Creation is groaning: Biblical and theological perspectives pp. 38 - 57 Liturgical Press.

Book chapter

Cognitive perspectives on Israelite identity
Nestor, Dermot. (2010). Cognitive perspectives on Israelite identity T&T Clark International.

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