MEMORIES OF JERUSALEM (PART 3)
Last Friday, March 6th, the École Biblique was in the spotlight at the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres: the colloquium “Le goût de l’Orient” brought together […]
Last Friday, March 6th, the École Biblique was in the spotlight at the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres: the colloquium “Le goût de l’Orient” brought together […]
Last Friday, March 6th, the École Biblique was in the spotlight at the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres: the colloquium “Le goût de l’Orient” brought together […]
Last Friday, March 6th, the École Biblique was in the spotlight at the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres: the colloquium “Le goût de l’Orient” brought […]
The edition of the Passion according to Saint Matthew (Mt 26-28) nearly finished The Jerusalemite offices of the Bible in its Traditions are bubbling of […]
The École biblique has been honoured by the visit of the Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) on May 14th during its meeting which is […]
The progressive emergence of Jewish monotheism is deeply rooted in Ancient Near Eastern patterns of worship, while recent scholarship has stressed how the Bible’s strident rhetoric […]
The progressive emergence of Jewish monotheism is deeply rooted in Ancient Near Eastern patterns of worship, while recent scholarship has stressed how the Bible’s strident rhetoric […]
Lors de la Conférence du jeudi du 12 octobre 2017, l’École biblique et archéologique a accueilli Charles-Édouard Guilbert-Roed. Un sujet d’intervention passionnant : “Copier l’édicule du Saint-Sépulcre, quand pratiques religieuses et […]