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Ferdinand Prat

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Ferdinand Prat


Born
in La Préterie, Aveyron, France
February 10, 1857

Died
August 04, 1938

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Ferdinand Prat was a French scholar, Jesuit priest, philologist and exegete.

He pursued undergraduate studies at St. Pierre de Rodez and later at St. Geniez. At 16 years of age he entered the Jesuit Novitiate of the Province of Toulouse.

He studied and, from 1907 to 1909, taught NT Exegesis, at Beirut, Lebanon. He concluded this course of studies at Rome, specializing in Sacred Scripture.

Father Prat was selected as one of the first members of the Pontifical Biblical Commission. He advocated a greater commitment of Catholics in the historical-critical research on Christian origins.

Father Prat retired to the Jesuit College at Caousou. There he received the Sacraments on the Feast of St. Ignatius before his death.

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“Let us cease treating the Evangelists as men on trial whose every word is suspect. When one of them is alone in stating something, certain modern critics who pride themselves on their independence reject his testimony as isolated; when several say the same thing, it seems, we are told, that they must have copied from one another, and their testimony is equally worthless. Were such radical norms applied to profane writers, history could not be written".”
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