Traced from the earthly kingship of David through the prophetic expectations of Yahweh’s cosmic rule, culminating in the radical, inaugurated eschatology of Jesus’ parables and ministry.
Edited by the renowned French Jesuit priest and theologian , the dictionary is a collaborative effort involving 70 distinguished scholars and 18 specialized translators.
: It is designed to be useful for both the scholar and the layperson, offering concise explanations without sacrificing depth. Revised Editions Traced from the earthly kingship of David through
Xavier Léon-Dufour (French Jesuit biblical scholar) Original French Title: Vocabulaire de Théologie Biblique English Edition: Dictionary of Biblical Theology (revised and updated) Publisher: Seabury Press / Liturgical Press (various editions)
in 1962, this collaborative effort features contributions from seventy distinguished scholars and eighteen specialized translators. Thematic Core and Scholarly Impact The Vision of Xavier Léon-Dufour The Dictionary of
) stands as a foundational pillar of 20th-century Catholic scholarship. Published in its definitive form in 1962, this collaborative effort brought together 70 distinguished scholars to provide a systematic yet accessible bridge between rigorous academic study and the spiritual needs of the average reader. The Vision of Xavier Léon-Dufour
The Dictionary of Biblical Theology by Xavier Léon-Dufour remains a vital tool for anyone looking to go deeper into the theological landscape of the Bible. A provides a bridge to this essential scholarly work, ensuring its insights are available to the modern generation of learners. and Holy Spirit.
Tracing the revelation of Yahweh from the burning bush to the Trinitarian revelation of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.