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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

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

Ricœur Conference in Strasbourg

Posted on 13 May 201127 May 2011 by Michael Langlois
The University of Strasbourg’s Faculty of Protestant Theology organizes, in collaboration with our colleagues from the University of Heidelberg, a conference on French philosopher Paul Ricœur. ... Read More

Interview for Le Nouveau Messager: The Bible, a Book to Live

Posted on 9 May 201117 June 2012 by Michael Langlois
The first issue of French magazine Le Nouveau Messager (May-June 2011) features a dossier on “The Bible, a Book to Live.” On this occasion, I was interviewed by Editor-in-Chief Patricia Ro... Read More

Tenured Associate Professor at the University of Strasbourg

Posted on 31 August 200912 October 2016 by Michael Langlois
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 More

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