VIDEO – OSCULETUR ME OSCULO ORIS SUI! (CT 1,1). LE DÉSIR DE DIEU DANS LA RÉCEPTION DU CANTIQUE DES CANTIQUES
EBAF Thursdays Lecture given by Christophe Rico on May 19th 2022 in Jerusalem. Christophe Rico is dean of the Polis Institute, ordinary professor at EBAF […]
VIDEO – “… SO THAT YOU MAY HAVE FELLOWSHIP WITH US” (1 JOHN 1:3)
EBAF Thursdays Lecture given by Korbinian Stegemeyer on May 5th 2022 in Jerusalem. Korbinian Stegemeyer is student at the EBAF and doctoral student at the […]
VIDEO – MARIE-ÉMILE BOISMARD (1916-2004). UNE BIOGRAPHIE SCIENTIFIQUE : EXÉGÈSE ET PERSPECTIVES ÉPISTÉMOLOGIQUES
EBAF Thursdays Lecture given by Father M.-Augustin Tavardon, ocso, on April 21st 2022 in Jerusalem. Father Augustin Tavardon is a Doctor of Letters, a Doctor […]
EBAF Lecture Les lettres isolées du Coran : aperçu des principales hypothèses et esquisse d’une continuité de la mystique des lettres dans l’antiquité. Lecture given […]
VIDEO – “OUR TRINITY IS THE TORAH, YESHUAH, AND THE LAND”: MESSIANIC JEWISH READINGS OF THE JEWISH APOSTLE
EBAF Thursdays Lecture given by Jennifer Nyström on February 24th 2022 in Jerusalem. Jennifer Nyström is post-doctoral research fellow at the École biblique. To watch […]
VIDEO – THE SOUTHERN LEVANT DURING THE EARLY IRON AGE. AN OVERVIEW IN LIGHT OF RECENT STUDIES
EBAF Thursdays Lecture given by Maria Tamburrini on January 27th 2022 in Jerusalem. Maria Tamburrini is post-doctoral research fellow at the École biblique. To watch […]
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