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''' Francis Gigot ''' (1859-1920) was a French American scholar. | ''' Francis Gigot ''' (1859-1920) was a French American scholar. Born in France in 1859, Francis Ernest Charles Gigot was educated at the Institut Catholique de Paris, under [[Alfred Loisy]]. After his ordination as a Roman Catholic priest in 1884, Gigot emigrated to America and taught Scripture at St. John's Seminary, Brighton, Massachusetts (1885–1899), then St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore (1899–1905) and finally, St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie (1905–1920), | ||
== | ==Works== | ||
====Books==== | |||
*[[Outlines of Jewish History from Abraham to Our Lord (1897 Gigot), book]] | |||
*[[Outlines of New Testament History (1898 Gigot), book]] | |||
*[[General Introduction to the Study of the Holy Scriptures (1900 Gigot), book]] | |||
*[[Special Introduction to the Study of the Old Testament (1901-06 Gigot), book]] | |||
*[[Christ's Teaching Concerning Divorce in the New Testament (1912 Gigot), book]] | |||
==Biography== | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Gigot Wikipedia] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Gigot Wikipedia] | ||
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[[Category:Ancient Israel Scholars| | [[Category:Ancient Israel Scholars|1859 Gigot]] | ||
[[Category:Ancient Israel Scholars--France| | [[Category:Ancient Israel Scholars--France|1859 Gigot]] |
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Francis Gigot (1859-1920) was a French American scholar. Born in France in 1859, Francis Ernest Charles Gigot was educated at the Institut Catholique de Paris, under Alfred Loisy. After his ordination as a Roman Catholic priest in 1884, Gigot emigrated to America and taught Scripture at St. John's Seminary, Brighton, Massachusetts (1885–1899), then St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore (1899–1905) and finally, St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie (1905–1920),