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24 May 2023

gravure sur bois, (22 x 18.6 cm, 1736. Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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The Oxford handbook of the Latin Bible edited by H. A. G. Houghton, Oxford handbooks,  New York (N.Y.) : Oxford University Press, 2023, 1 vol. (XXXVII-522 p. dont [11] p. de pl.)

This book shows how up-to-date the Latin Bible is, with articles by colleagues and friends such as Gilbert Dahan and Kevin Zilverberg on the Neo-Vulgate, and an article by Annie Noblesse-Rocher on Protestant Latin Bibles….

A former assistant at La Bible en ses Traditions publishes her thesis

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Ottilia Lukács, Sabbath in the making : a study of the inner-biblical interpretation of the Sabbath commandment, Contributions to biblical exegesis and theology, 97,  Leuven, Paris, Bristol (Conn.) : Peeters, 2020, 1 vol. (VIII-351 p.)  

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Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Announces Grant Recipients in Honor of National Bible Week WASHINGTON— In honor of National Bible Week (November 18-24, 2018), the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) announces the awarding grants in the amount of $60,844 for three projects that support the goals of the CCD to promote Catholic biblical literacy and Catholic […]
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Digital development continues

Digital development continues

30 November 2019

Brothers Kevin Stephens (USA), Gad Barnéa (Israel) and Pierre Hennequart (Paris) meet by videoconference each week for a working session with fr. Olivier-Thomas Venard, to develop an application that will offer our new translation of the entire Bible, fully illustrated with images, sound and video, in the spirit of Prixm. In addition, Spyrit (Versailles) is […]