Three conferences on the Bible and its traditions

18 May 2023

Les pépites from the BEST on 10 May, by Sr Marie Reine Fournier: “Twelve women, one face”

As part of the Bible In Its Traditions programme, each researcher opens his or her research laboratory to report on progress.
Soeur Marie-Reine presented her work on analysing the portrait of the Virgin Mary through several major figures in the Bible.

Pépite de la BEST, April the 5, by Friar Olivier Catel : Eucharistie & Seder Pascal

EBAF Thursday, 23 February, by Gad Barnéa: “Material and textual restoration of 4Q550: a prophetic legend at the Achaemenid court”.

lecture by Dr Gad BARNÉA, researcher in Biblical Studies at the University of Haifa
Meeting at 6.00 pm in the Winter Chapel, Thursday 23 February 2023.

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