The Jerusalem office in the second half of the year

13 May 2018

Outre les « permanents »: Éléonore Mermet, Andrei Costea, Olivier Robert, Clément Millet, à Bethléem le 11 mai 2018

In the second semester, the work continued with great intensity and joy:

Eléonore Mermet (agrégée de Lettres Modernes) took advantage of our brand new multimedia technology to begin systematically illustrating our Bible, using expressions from what might be called “biblical French” (H.-I. Marrou): from A for “abomination of desolation” to Z for “to sow discord”! She has also enriched the bibliography of our database, integrating many partial files accumulated over the years.

Andrei Costea (E.N.S., Philosophy) has continued to scrutinise the works of Jean-Louis Chrétien, Jean-Luc Marion, Michel Henry and Emmanuel Lévinas in the ‘Philosophy’ section, and has taken forward the reflection on Paul and the philosophers to complete – at last – the edition of our 2013 Pauline symposium.

Olivier Robert (E.N.S. agrégé d’Histoire) composed a complete set of summary notes on the encounters between the Bible, history and archaeology, while continuing the historical annotation of the New Testament.

Clément Millet (Lettres Classiques) has integrated all the major variants of the Septuagint for Isaiah and Leviticus, and continued a philological annotation along the Gospels, in the headings of the “Text” zone.

The same people, in front of the wall of flowers at Bethlehem University

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