This article introduces a key figure in early modern Catholic biblical scholarship, Cornelius a Lapide, and examines his position on the Vulgate, its relationship to the Greek and Hebrew texts of Scripture, and his knowledge of the Hebrew language.status: publishe
For decades, research into the oldest Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible has taken a privileged p...
This publication focuses on the Catechism of the Catholic Church and its teachings on Jews and Judai...
This paper attempts to recognize the important role played by Isidore Clarius in the reform of the V...
This article introduces a key figure in early modern Catholic biblical scholarship, Cornelius a Lapi...
This paper examines the status of Catholic biblical studies after the council of Trent and in partic...
This article deals with to the little known but very influential Leuven biblical scholar Francis Luc...
This essay studies the figure of Franciscus Toletus and in particular, his biblical hermeneutic. Cov...
During the “Golden Age of Catholic Biblical Scholarship” in the Low Countries (1550-1650), an import...
Around the middle of the sixteenth century, the idea arose in Catholic circles that the Protestant c...
The article presents the significant development of theological and biblical thinking since the begi...
Antonio Gerace dealt with the development of biblical scholarship in Louvain by analysing with seven...
This article discusses the genesis and nature of Vulgate, the most important work of St Jerome, and ...
This article provides history of historiography on early modern Jesuit exegesis. After providing a b...
Lechartier Jean-Jacques. Pinchas E. Lapide. Rome et les juifs. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions...
Hebrew learning was rare among Christians in antiquity. When Hebrew scholarship did appear among Chr...
For decades, research into the oldest Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible has taken a privileged p...
This publication focuses on the Catechism of the Catholic Church and its teachings on Jews and Judai...
This paper attempts to recognize the important role played by Isidore Clarius in the reform of the V...
This article introduces a key figure in early modern Catholic biblical scholarship, Cornelius a Lapi...
This paper examines the status of Catholic biblical studies after the council of Trent and in partic...
This article deals with to the little known but very influential Leuven biblical scholar Francis Luc...
This essay studies the figure of Franciscus Toletus and in particular, his biblical hermeneutic. Cov...
During the “Golden Age of Catholic Biblical Scholarship” in the Low Countries (1550-1650), an import...
Around the middle of the sixteenth century, the idea arose in Catholic circles that the Protestant c...
The article presents the significant development of theological and biblical thinking since the begi...
Antonio Gerace dealt with the development of biblical scholarship in Louvain by analysing with seven...
This article discusses the genesis and nature of Vulgate, the most important work of St Jerome, and ...
This article provides history of historiography on early modern Jesuit exegesis. After providing a b...
Lechartier Jean-Jacques. Pinchas E. Lapide. Rome et les juifs. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions...
Hebrew learning was rare among Christians in antiquity. When Hebrew scholarship did appear among Chr...
For decades, research into the oldest Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible has taken a privileged p...
This publication focuses on the Catechism of the Catholic Church and its teachings on Jews and Judai...
This paper attempts to recognize the important role played by Isidore Clarius in the reform of the V...