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Didier LUCIANI
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Tiqqoun Olam: Uses, Transformations, and Theological Stakes of Repair in Judaism
[...]The notion of Tiqqoun Olam repair of the world today occupies a central place in ethical and religious discourse at the cost of significant simplifications This article traces its [...]
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148/2 (2026) | 177 - 190 |
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Didier LUCIANI
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God in History. When divine freedom and human freedom clash, combine or seem to ignore each other
[...]When we consider the history of the world and read Holy Scripture how can we say that divine freedom and human freedom are in alliance In seven points the A goes through the entire[...]
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146/3 (2024) | 354 - 373 |
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Didier LUCIANI
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Gen 4 :17 (the first town) and its commentaries
[...]The biblical verse telling of the foundation of the first town is enigmatic Gen 4 17 Does the history of its interpretation and reception ancient and recent allow us to decipher th[...]
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137/1 (2015) | 21 - 34 |
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Didier LUCIANI
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Genèse 2,4 : théorie documentaire ou analyse narrative ?
[...]Gn 2 4 and not 2 4b marks the beginning of a new narrative unit and its function is to make the reader zoom from a universal perspective to an intraworldly one[...]
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129/2 (2007) | 279 - 284 |
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Didier LUCIANI
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De 5000 à 1. Stratégie narrative et gestion des personnages en Jn 6
[...]Characterization i e the manner in which the author presents the various characters of his narrative is one of the many rules of narrative analysis successfully adopted by the exeg[...]
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126/4 (2004) | 577 - 586 |
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Didier LUCIANI
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Du laïc en formation au laïc formateur
[...]The role and the place of the laity in the Church has given rise to manifold studies The author confirms his reflection to one limited aspect of the problem must the dispensation o[...]
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117/4 (1995) | 565 - 579 |
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Didier LUCIANI
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Paul et la Loi | 115/1 (1993) | 40 - 68 |
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Didier LUCIANI
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«Soyez saints, car je suis saint.» Un commentaire de Lévitique 19 | 114/2 (1992) | 212 - 236 |