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Biblical Institute, Rome Biblical Institute, Jerusalem. The Pontifical Biblical Institute (also known as Biblicum) is a research and postgraduate teaching institution specialised in biblical and ancient Near Eastern studies located in Rome. Founded in 1909 by Pope Pius X, it is an institution of the Holy See entrusted to the Society of Jesus ...
In 1909, conflict between the Dominicans and the Jesuits, common at the time, resulted in the Pope's creation of the Pontifical Biblical Institute, as a Jesuit rival to the school. [2] In 1912 Lagrange was given an order of silence for the Revue Biblique to cease publication and to return to France.
David Mark Neuhaus, SJ (born 25 April 1962) [1] is a German-Israeli Catholic priest who serves as superior of the Jesuit community at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Jerusalem. From 2009 to 2017, he served as patriarchal vicar for Hebrew-speaking Catholics in the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem .
Alexis Mallon (1875–1934), more commonly known as Père Mallon, was a French Jesuit priest and archaeologist.He founded the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Jerusalem [1] and made important early contributions to the study of the prehistory of the Levant with his excavations at Teleilat el Ghassul (1929–1934).
In 1901, the Custody of the Holy Land started envisaging the creation of a biblical studies institute in Jerusalem, which led in 1924 to the establishment of the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The SBF is since 2001 the Faculty for Biblical Sciences and Archaeology of the Pontifical University Antonianum , the Franciscan university ...
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He was a member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission from 1978 to 1984, [1] and President of the Paurastya Vidyapitham (Pontifical Oriental Institute of Religious Studies), Kottayam [5] from 1982 [6] to 1994. [7] He was also Professor of New Testament [8] at St. Thomas Apostolic Seminary, Kottayam. [9]
Joseph Pathrapankal (29 September 1930 – 27 February 2022) was an Indian New Testament Scholar and Syro-Malabar priest belonging to the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate.. He first studied at the Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth in Pune and then went to the Pontifical Biblical Institute where he obtained a Licentiate in Sacred Scripture in 1960. [2]