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''' Ferdinand Prat''' (1857-1938) was a French scholar.
''' Ferdinand Prat''' (1857-1938) was a French scholar.


==Biography==
==Works==
 
Ferdinand Prat was born at La Préterie, Aveyron, in 1857.
 
A Jesuit priest, philologist and exegete. He studied and from 1907 to 1909, taught NT Exegesis at Beirut, Lebanon. He advocated a greater commitment of Catholics in the historical-critical research on Christian origins.
 
Prat died in Toulouse [France] in 1938.
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


====Books====
====Books====
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**[[Jesus Christ: His life, His teaching, and His Work (1950 Prat / Heenan), book (English ed.)]]
**[[Jesus Christ: His life, His teaching, and His Work (1950 Prat / Heenan), book (English ed.)]]


==External links==
==Biography==
 
Ferdinand Prat was born at La Préterie, Aveyron, in 1857. A Jesuit priest, philologist and exegete. He studied and from 1907 to 1909, taught NT Exegesis at Beirut, Lebanon. He advocated a greater commitment of Catholics in the historical-critical research on Christian origins. Prat died in Toulouse [France] in 1938.
 
*[ Wikipedia]
*[ Wikipedia]


[[Category:Scholars|Prat]]
[[Category:Scholars|Prat]]

Revision as of 22:42, 30 November 2013

Ferdinand Prat (1857-1938) was a French scholar.

Works

Books

  • La Bible et l'histoire (1904 Prat), book
  • Le code du Sinaï: sa genèse et son évolution (1904 Prat), book
  • Origène: le théologien et l'exégète (1907 Prat), book

Biography

Ferdinand Prat was born at La Préterie, Aveyron, in 1857. A Jesuit priest, philologist and exegete. He studied and from 1907 to 1909, taught NT Exegesis at Beirut, Lebanon. He advocated a greater commitment of Catholics in the historical-critical research on Christian origins. Prat died in Toulouse [France] in 1938.

  • [ Wikipedia]