Our Session at the S.B.L in San Antonio: Catching up With Friends and Colleagues

2 March 2022

(de dr. à g.) Luc Peeters, Lukasz Popko, Kevin Stephens, Olivier-Thomas Venard, Henry B. Gonzalez Conference Center, San Antonio, TX, 22 nov. 2022

Our Presentation

Thanks to our friend Prof. Mark Elliott (St-Andrew’s), and his lieutenant and former student, Prof Michael Graves who chaired the session and responded with some comments, we could present both the Passion According To Matthew and Jonah in the framework of “SBL History of interpretation section.”

The presentation took place with some scarce presence of the public, on the last day of the “COVID SBL,” but it went well and we are happy it took place.

Listening to Virtual Dr Trinka

— Three short videos presented the challenges and successes of interdisciplinary work on a biblical book
— Lukasz Popko completed them by speaking about two precise points: (1) how ancient translations shape our modern translation of the MT; (2) whether and how reception history (visual arts) can shape exegesis.

We had an enthusiastic response and some good questions.
The Jonah experience makes us think if we could organise other small teams working on a limited corpus similar to Jonah and repeat the same model.

Other Friends

This short stay in the U.S.A. gave us the opportunity to meet and catch up with several friends from the Ecole biblique, such as Francisco Martins S.J. who will soon start teaching at the Gregorian University in Rome.

Prof. Nina Von Heereman is flourishing in St. Patrick’s Seminary and University (Menlo Park CA); we hope she will be able to join our team editing the Cantique des Cantiques.

November 2021

Nicolas von Heereman is well advanced in his PhD (Notre Dame University)

Proudly showing his sister Nina’s tremendous dissertation on the Song of Songs

Rev Kevin Zilverberg, (University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota) who will be lecturing on the Latin versions of the Bible next year at the École in Jérusalem, and will be able to advise us in our well advanced new translation of the Mediaeval Vulgate.

Catching up on the River Side, San Antonio TX, 21.11.1967

Also Matthew Monnig SJ (Boston College School of Theology and Ministry)

Friendly Greetings

_

Our scroll presents the best results of our research in an innovative interface.
In this Beta version, It offers new translations of the main versions of the Scriptures, accompanied by rich multimedia content.

Access the scroll

_

This internet platform is a comprehensive tool for researching, studying and reading the Bible.

Access to the collaborative platform

_

Bibleart mobile application will offer a new French translation of the entire Bible enriched with thousands of multimedia contents, resulting from the work of our specialists.

Go to BibleArt

These articles may interest you

Seminars

Seminars

2 March 2022

Mediterranean Islands: Light & Shadow Our Executive Director was invited to speak about “Patmos, island of the Apocalypse? Monaco and the Mediterranean”, on 10 and 11 March. The program here. The Eclipse of the Soul The Institut des Sources Chrétiennes is co-organising a conference with the “Confluence Sciences et Humanités” research unit of the Catholic […]
Massive cartographic additions

Massive cartographic additions

2 March 2022

Three years ago, Sr Marie Reine Fournier was the editorial assistant for our Jesus Dictionary. She has now been collaborating with the Jerusalem office for almost a year. After (self-)training in Adobe Illustrator software, she has created more than a hundred geographical maps in recent months to help readers of the Bible in its traditions […]
Our Dictionary of Jesus is out !

Our Dictionary of Jesus is out !

6 April 2021

More than four years ago, noting how much our annotation had progressed, especially on the four Gospels, and how rich the database that is La Bible en ses Traditions had become, Fr. Renaud Silly proposed to direct, for our programme, a “Dictionnaire Jésus” in the famous collection “Bouquins” in which he had already participated. After […]