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Conferences

I love giving conferences or lectures, whether for the general public or at scholarly meetings. Here they are.

Writings and Rewritings

Posted on 6 March 20136 March 2013 by Michael Langlois
How did the biblical authors write the books that are today part of what we call “Bible”? Were there any sources at their disposal? Why are some accounts related several times?... Read More

From Judaism to Christianity

Posted on 30 January 201316 March 2013 by Michael Langlois
Jesus of Nazareth’s first disciples formed one of the numerous movements within Judaism. This movement later emancipated and eventually became an independent religion known as “Christianity.”... Read More

From Resurrection to Canon, in Orleans

Posted on 15 January 201313 October 2016 by Michael Langlois
What happened between the birth of Jesus and the final redaction of the Bible? What steps marked out the birth of Christianity?... Read More

Solidarity Archaeological Tour in Turkey

Posted on 7 January 20131 February 2017 by Michael Langlois
Want to discover Turkey and its archaeological sites? Non-profit organization “Passport For The Future” organizes a solidarity tour on April 13–20, 2013 and asked me to accompany the group. I gl... Read More

The Dead Sea Scrolls in Saint-Maur on December 4

Posted on 26 November 201225 May 2013 by Michael Langlois
Come December 4, 2012 at 8:30 PM in Saint-Maur for a great conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls!... Read More

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News

  • The Birth of Founding Texts, in Arcachon
    Sep 29, 2025
  • Fall 2025 Courses: Old Testament and Hebrew
    Sep 26, 2025
  • Semitica 66
    Sep 23, 2025
  • Interview: Can you still say that the Bible is the Word of God in the 21st century?
    Sep 16, 2025
  • The Bible in light of new ancient Hebrew inscriptions
    Jul 16, 2025

Events

  • 10/09  20:00  →  21:30
    CLE • Peut-on dire que la Bible est la Parole de Dieu ?
  • 30/09  20:00  →  21:30
    Arcachon • La naissances des textes fondateurs

Questions

  • Bible simplifiée en français
  • Prononciation des langues anciennes
  • Prononciation des langues anciennes
  • Archange : qu’est-ce que c’est ?
  • Ébionites

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