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Bible and Generations: Clash or Unison?

Posted on 24 September 20117 January 2019 by Michael Langlois
“Generations in Unison“: this is the theme of the 2011 Protes’temps forts in Strasbourg. But what does the Bible say about it? Isn’t the Bible the theater—even the source—of a ... Read More

Far from the Eyes, not the Heart: Heroism According to Daniel

Posted on 16 September 2011 by Michael Langlois
This is the title of the chapter I published in the new volume dedicated to the Young Hero. If you find this title intriguing, there’s one thing to do: read the chapter! Here it is in PDF format... Read More

The Young Hero

Posted on 16 September 2011 by Michael Langlois
Samson, David, Daniel or Gilgamesh are some of the most famous heroes in biblical and mesopotamian literature. These characters are the object of a new book entitled “The Young Hero,” that I edite... Read More

Ḥesed in the Hebrew Bible

Posted on 13 September 201113 October 2016 by Michael Langlois
The Hebrew word ḥesed (חֶ֫סֶד) has a profound meaning which modern versions of the Bible can’t grasp. Various translations are used, such as mercy, faithfulness, kindness, favor, loyalty... Read More

About “Holy Bits”

Posted on 12 September 2011 by Michael Langlois
I’ve just published a short review of Thomas Naef’s Holy Bits. A Guide for Using Computers in Biblical Scholarship (Piscataway, Gorgias Press, 2009). You will find below in PDF format, or ... Read More

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