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Xavier-Léon Dufour’s Obituary

December 20th, 2007 by James Grant

Xavier-Léon Dufour died on November 13, 2007. His Dictionary of Biblical Theology is a most helpful volume. I just found out about his death through the through NT Gateway Weblog:

[The] Timeshas an obituary of Xavier-Léon Dufour who died on 13 November, aged 95.

Xavier-Léon Dufour
Liberal scholar who brought historical analysis to Bible study

Xavier-Léon Dufour was one of the greatest liberal Bible scholars of the 20th century. As such, he often found himself at odds with the conservative Catholic hierarchy, not least with Pope Pius XII himself.

Using historical and critical scholarship to challenge more fundamentalist approaches to the Bible was not, he insisted, to deny the divine element in the origin of Scripture. But the text as we have it today was written by men at specific periods of history.And a critical study of both the men and the history, Dufour maintained with passion, was vital to an understanding of the sacred text.

The new scholarship which had its origin in the work of 19th-century German Protestant scholars, met resistance both from the Catholic hierarchy and from parts of the Protestant establishment. Dufour himself was accused of seeking to deprive priests of their faith . . .

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3 Responses

  1. Wyman Richardson Says:

    I guess I should be very ashamed of this, but, for the life of me, I’ve never heard of him!

  2. JHG Says:

    I only know him because of his works in BT. You should get his Dictionary of BT. It is good.

  3. Wyman Richardson Says:

    Thanks. I’ll check it out.

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