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Benedict T. Viviano (b.1940) is an Italian American scholar. Born in St Louis, MO, entered the Dominican order in 1959 and was ordained a priest in 1966. Taught New Testament at the Aquinas Institute of Theology (Dubuque, Iowa, 1971-81, and St. Louis, MO, 1981-84), the Ecole Biblique of Jerusalem (1984-95), and the University of Fribourg, Switzerland (1995-2008).
Works
Books
Major Articles
- Gospel according to Matthew / Benedict T. Viviano / In: The New Jerome Biblical Commentary (1990 Brown/Fitzmyer/Murphy), edited volume
- Hillel and Jesus on prayer / Benedict T. Viviano / In: Hillel and Jesus (1997 Johns / Charlesworth), edited volume
- Synagogues and spirituality : the case of Beth Alfa / Benedict T. Viviano / In: Jesus and Archaeology (2006 Charlesworth), edited volume