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Henri Cazelles
Born8 June 1912 Edit this on Wikidata
8th arrondissement of Paris Edit this on Wikidata
Died10 January 2009 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 96)
14th arrondissement of Paris Edit this on Wikidata
Educationdoctorate Edit this on Wikidata
OccupationBiblical scholar, writer, editing staff, translator, university teacher Edit this on Wikidata
Employer

Henri Cazelles (born on 8 June 1912 and died on 10 January 2009 in Paris) was a French exegete, priest of Saint-Sulpice, doctor of theology, licentiate in Sacred Scripture, doctor of law, graduate of the École libre des sciences politiques, doctor honoris causa of the University of Bonn, member of the Egyptian Society, former secretary of the Pontifical Biblical Commission, former director of studies at the EPHE, associate member of the Royal Academy of Belgium, EBU Theology and Religious Sciences.

He is famous for having edited the Supplément au Dictionnaire de la Bible.

Education

Cazelles become in Doctor with the thesis entitled Église et état en Allemagne de Weimar aux premières années du IIIe reich (1936) at the University of Paris.

Award

  • Doctor honoris causa at the University of Bonn

Bibliography

Books

  • Etudes sur le Code de l'alliance. Paris: Letouzey et Ané. 1946. LCCN a47005510.
  • La Naissance de l'Église, secte juive rejetée?. Collection Lire la Bible. Cerf. 1968.
  • Écriture, parole et esprit. Trois aspects de l'herméneutique biblique. Desclée De Brouwer. 1971.
  • À la recherche de Moïse. Collection: Études Annexes. Éditions du Cerf. 1979. ISBN 2-204-01290-4.
    • translated into Italian: Alla Ricerca Di Mosè. Queriniana. 1982.
  • Naissance de l'Église. Collection: Lire la Bible (2 ed.). Le Cerf. 1983-11-01. ISBN 2-204-02103-2.
  • Autour de l'Exode. Collection: Sources bibliques. Gabalda. 1987. ISBN 2-85021-024-2.
  • Histoire politique d'Israël. Des origines à Alexandre le Grand. Cerf. 1989. ISBN 2-7189-0218-3.
  • Le Messie de la Bible. Christologie de l'Ancien Testament. Collection Jésus et Jésus-Christ. Desclée. 1995. ISBN 2-7189-0651-0.
  • La Bible et son Dieu. Collection Jésus et Jésus-Christ. Desclée. 1999. ISBN 2-7189-0949-8.

References

  1. Jacques Briend (February 2009). "In Memoriam Henri Cazelles (1912-2009). Directeur d'études à l'École Pratique des Hautes Études, Professeur à l'Institut Catholique de Paris". Dans Transversalités (110): 223–224.
  2. "Cazelles, Henri". Sapere.it.
  3. "Église et état en Allemagne de Weimar aux premières années du IIIe reich ... / par Henri Cazelles ..." The National Library of Israel.
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