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Use and Abuse of Scripture

Posted on 28 May 201225 August 2012 by Michael Langlois
The Protestant Theology research team will hold a meeting on “Use and Abuse of Scripture,” Thursday, May 31, 2012 from 10 AM to 4 PM at the Strasbourg University Palace. I will give a lect... Read More

At the Margin of the Canon

Posted on 3 May 20123 January 2013 by Michael Langlois
The second volume of “Writing the Bible” series, which I am honored to serve as General Editor, has just been published. Edited by André Gagné and Jean-François Racine, At the Margin of... Read More

PULSE Strasbourg: Feast!

Posted on 4 April 2012 by Michael Langlois
Feast is a central theme in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. Think about religious festivals, such as Passover, or family feasts, such as weddings. Think also about the parable of the banquet, ... Read More

MaCasbah.net: The Authenticity of Scriptures, Part Two

Posted on 23 March 201221 October 2016 by Michael Langlois
I am back on MaCasbah.net TV show, where Saïd Oujibou asked me more questions on the authenticity of Scriptures. We talked about archaeology, apocryphal and pseudepigraphical literature, or the impac... Read More

MaCasbah.net: The Authenticity of Scriptures

Posted on 10 March 201230 December 2022 by Michael Langlois
I was on yesterday’s MaCasbah.net TV show, where Saïd Oujibou interviewed me on the authenticity of Scriptures. We addressed such questions as the birth of the Bible, the selection of the books... Read More

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