1. Discovering
Doing research is fending off the boundaries of knowledge. Venturing into uncharted territory. Jubilating when making an unexpected discovery. To carry out my research projects, I am at the same time historian, historian of religions, epigraphist, linguist, philologist, exegete and Bible scholar. I like teaming up with other scholars and sharing my findings in books or articles. Have a look:
Publications
The Apocrypha in World of Religions Magazine
The latest issue of World of Religions Magazine is devoted to Jewish and Christian apocryphal literature. Editor-in-Chief Florence Quentin asked me to write three papers on this topic, including the i... Read MoreQumran: The Dead Scrolls Revealed
The exhibition on the Dead Sea Scrolls at the National Library of France has been a huge success: 30000 visitors, unanimous press, book out of print before the exhibition even ended… By the way,... Read MoreThe Language Barrier
Here is the editorial I published in Réforme on 2 February.... Read MoreA Prophetic Birth May Hide Another
As Christmas is approaching, Christians mention this famous prophecy from Isaiah 7:14: the virgin will conceive and give birth to a son whom she will call Immanuel. But did you know that the same sect... Read MoreUses and Abuses of Scripture as Criteria for Proto-Canonicity at the Turn of our Era
Was there a canon of Scriptures at the turn of our era? What can we learn from various uses of Scriptures in ancient Judaism and early Christianity?... Read MoreA New Ostracon Mentioning Biblical Makkedah
I’ve just published a new inscription mentioning biblical Makkedah. It is written in Aramaic and dated to the fourth century BCE. It is an “ostracon,” i.e. a pottery shard recycled i... Read MoreProjects
University Institute of France
Every year, an international jury selects about a hundred professors to join the University Institute of France (IUF). For five years, IUF members are relieved of two thirds of their classes, receive ... Read MoreTenured Associate Professor at the University of Strasbourg
As of September 1, 2009, I am now tenured Associate Professor at the University of Strasbourg. This prestigious university is the largest in France, and the only one to include a Faculty of Theology.... Read MoreAuxiliary of the Academy of Inscriptions and Fine Letters
The Perpetual Secretary of the Academy of Inscriptions and Fine Letters informed me that I have been appointed auxiliary of the Academy.... Read MoreMeetings
Does religion still have a future?
I am invited at the APM national convention, whose theme is “Faces of the Future.”... Read MoreThe Dead Sea Scrolls and the Samaritan Pentateuch
I will host an international conference on the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Samaritan Pentateuch on May 26-27.... Read MoreJewish Religion in Light of New Inscriptions and Papyri
I am in Israel at the invitation of the Bar-Ilan University Jeselsohn Epigraphic Center, which hosts an international conference on Jewish religion in light of new inscriptions and papyri.... Read MoreQualifications
Auxiliary of the Academy of Inscriptions and Fine Letters
The Perpetual Secretary of the Academy of Inscriptions and Fine Letters informed me that I have been appointed auxiliary of the Academy.... Read MoreTenured Associate Professor at the University of Strasbourg
As of September 1, 2009, I am now tenured Associate Professor at the University of Strasbourg. This prestigious university is the largest in France, and the only one to include a Faculty of Theology.... Read MoreUniversity Institute of France
Every year, an international jury selects about a hundred professors to join the University Institute of France (IUF). For five years, IUF members are relieved of two thirds of their classes, receive ... Read More2. Sharing
I am also happy to travel in France and abroad to give conferences for the general public. I am invited by cultural centers, schools, institutes, churches, synagogues and other organizations. I address, without technical terms or double talk, fascinating or polemical topics such as the Bible faced with History, the apocryphal literature or the Dead Sea Scrolls. Here are a few appetizers:
Conferences
Deciphering Ancient Texts with Modern Tools
I was invited by the Cuyamungue Institute to discuss how technology helps us decipher ancient scripts.... Read MoreThe Bible in Light of Archaeology, 10 June 2023 in Brive
I am invited to lecture on “The Bible in Light of Archaeology” in Brive on 10 June 2023... Read MoreWriting of the Bible: New Discoveries and Technologies, in Charenton-le-Pont, 16 March 2023
I am invited by the city of Charenton-le-Pont, near Paris, as part of its twinning with Israeli city Zichron-Yaacov.... Read MoreWriting the Bible in Light of New Technologies, in Saint-Maur, 4 Feb 2023
I am invited to give a lecture in Saint-Maur, France, on “Writing the Bible in Light of New Technologies”.... Read More#MeToo: Sexism at the Origins of Judaism, Christianity and Islam • Genesis 3 at Café Chalom, in Strasbourg, 23 January 2023
The Jewish community of Strasbourg invites me for a public lecture and debate on 23 January 2023.... Read MoreCourses
Through the Bible 2017-2018
Do you want to study the Bible?... Read MoreShalom in the Hebrew Bible and other courses in Fall 2024
After the summer, it’s time to go back to school!... Read MoreHebrew and Aramaic Online Courses
Do want to study Hebrew or Aramaic online?... Read MoreShalom in the Hebrew Bible
The Hebrew word “shalom” (שלום) is usually translated “peace.” But what does it really mean? What is its usage in the Hebrew Bible? Is there a biblical theology of welfare?... Read MoreTextual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible 2017-18 in Paris
Are there differences between the oldest manuscripts of the Bible? Why? How do they impact our understanding of the biblical text?... Read More3. Broadcasting
Here are a few random examples of my interventions in the media: