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'''Jean Daniélou '''(1905-1974) was a French scholar. Born at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France in 1905. Joined the Jesuit order in 1929 and was ordained in 1938. A specialist in Patristics, became in 1944 Professor of Early Christian History at the Institut Catholique de Paris. Served as an expert to the Second Vatican Council and in 1969 was made a cardinal. Elected to the Académie Française in 1972.  
'''Jean Daniélou '''(1905-1974) was a French scholar. Born at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France in 1905. Joined the Jesuit order in 1929 and was ordained in 1938. A specialist in Patristics, became in 1944 Professor of Early Christian History at the Institut Catholique de Paris. Served as an expert to the Second Vatican Council and in 1969 was made a cardinal. Elected to the Académie Française in 1972.  


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*[[Les manuscrits de la Mer Morte et les origines du christianisme (1957 Daniélou), book]]  
*[[Les manuscrits de la Mer Morte et les origines du christianisme (1957 Daniélou), book]]  
**[[The Dead Sea Scrolls and Primitive Christianity (1958 Daniélou), book (English ed.)]]
**[[The Dead Sea Scrolls and Primitive Christianity (1958 Daniélou), book (English ed.)]]
**[[Qumran und der Ursprung des Christentums = Les manuscrits de la Mer Morte et les origines du christianisme (The Dead Sea Scrolls and Primitive Christianity / 1958 Daniélou / Schilling), book (German ed.)]]
**[[Los manuscritos del Mar Muerto y los orígenes del cristianismo (1959 Daniélou), book (Spanish ed.)]]
**[[Los manuscritos del Mar Muerto y los orígenes del cristianismo (1959 Daniélou), book (Spanish ed.)]]
**[[I manoscritti del Mar Morto e le origini del cristianesimo (1990 Daniélou / Palamidessi), book (Italian ed.)]]
**[[I manoscritti del Mar Morto e le origini del cristianesimo (1990 Daniélou / Palamidessi), book (Italian ed.)]]
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**[[La teologia del giudeo-cristianesimo (1974 Danielou), book (Italian ed.)]]
**[[La teologia del giudeo-cristianesimo (1974 Danielou), book (Italian ed.)]]


*[[Jean-Baptiste, témoin de l'Agneau (19  Daniélou), book]]
*[[Jean-Baptiste, témoin de l'Agneau (1964 Daniélou), book]]
**[[The Work of John the Baptist (1966 Daniélou), book]]
**[[The Work of John the Baptist (1966 Daniélou), book]]


==Biography==
==External links==
*[http://www.kirchenlexikon.de/d/danielou.shtml BBKL.de]
*[http://www.kirchenlexikon.de/d/danielou.shtml BBKL.de]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Dani%C3%A9lou Wikipedia] / [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Dani%C3%A9lou Wikipedia.fr]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Dani%C3%A9lou Wikipedia] / [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Dani%C3%A9lou Wikipedia.fr]
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Jean Daniélou (1905-1974) was a French scholar. Born at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France in 1905. Joined the Jesuit order in 1929 and was ordained in 1938. A specialist in Patristics, became in 1944 Professor of Early Christian History at the Institut Catholique de Paris. Served as an expert to the Second Vatican Council and in 1969 was made a cardinal. Elected to the Académie Française in 1972.

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