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The Origins of Monotheism, in Soissons

Posted on 13 February 201413 February 2014 by Michael Langlois
Judaism, followed by Christianity and Islam, is often associated with the birth of monotheism. But is it really the case? Didn’t monotheism appear earlier? On the other hand, is the Bible really mon... Read More
thumbnail of Michael Langlois, « Saga semitica, épisode 9 » in Pharm’Aviv 135, juin 2013, p. 17-19 (et non 21-23)

Saga Semitica, Episode 9

Posted on 3 February 201416 March 2017 by Michael Langlois
Here is Saga Semitica’s ninth episode!... Read More
American Schools of Oriental Research

Chairman of ASOR Ancient Inscriptions Sessions

Posted on 29 January 20143 November 2017 by Michael Langlois
Beginning 2014, I will serve as chairman for the Ancient Inscriptions sessions at the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) annual meetings.... Read More

The Bible Facing Archaeology on RCF

Posted on 9 June 201225 May 2013 by Michael Langlois
I was on RCF radio to answer Guillaume de Clermont’s questions on “The Bible Facing Archaeology.” This interview is a follow-up to the conference I gave in Orleans on this theme; you... Read More

The Birth of Monotheism, at the Lions Club

Posted on 3 March 2012 by Michael Langlois
Judaism, followed by Christianity and Islam, is often associated with the birth of monotheism. But is it really the case? Didn’t monotheism appear earlier? On the other hand, is the Bible really... Read More

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