Philippe Guillaume received a doctorate from Geneva in 2002 and his Habilitation from Bern in 2008. He practices Biblical archeology at Megiddo. Awarded a Visiting Fellowship he works with Professor Diana Edelman at the University of Sheffield on land tenure in Persian Yehud.
International Review of Biblical Studies, vol. 54:2007/08
Review in International Review of Biblical Studies, Vol 51:
2004/05
"The brevity of this summary does not do justice to the lengthy,
detailed, and generally careful analysis given by Guillaume in
support of his reconstruction of the editorial process underlying
the book of Judges. It is an exhaustive study...Guillaume has
given us an interesting "hypothetical reconstruction" of the Book
of Judges and for that it merits a careful reading." -The Catholic
Biblical Quarterly
*Catholic Biblical Quarterly*
"Guillaume presents a persuasive reconstruction of the development
of the book of Judges, acquainting the reader with the full breath
of contemporary scholarship on the history of Israel and the
composition of the bible." Patrick Madigan, Heythrop Journal
*Heythrop Journal*
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