Thomas Römer

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Thomas Römer


Born
in Mannheim, Germany
December 13, 1955

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Thomas Römer is Professor of the Hebrew Bible at the Collège de France and Professor at the University of Lausanne.

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The Invention of God

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الإله الغامض: العنف والجنس ...

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La petite Bédéthèque des Sa...

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The So-Called Deuteronomist...

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Introduction à l'Ancien Tes...

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Die Geschichte der Bibel: u...

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L'omosessualità nella Bibbi...

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Les 100 mots de la Bible

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Monoteismo y poder: La cons...

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La Bible : Qu'est-ce que ça...

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“Il est maintenant très clair que l’idée d’un « Empire salomonien » est une pure fiction et que les chapitres 3 à 11 du premier livre des Rois projettent des réalités de l’Empire néo-assyrien sur « Israël » pour le doter d’un passé glorieux”
Thomas Römer, The Invention of God

“On peut se poser la question de savoir pourquoi David, s’il avait vraiment vaincu définitivement les Philistins, n’a pas fait d’Ashkelon sa capitale. La réponse est qu’il est probablement resté vassal des Philistins durant tout son règne.”
Thomas Römer, The Invention of God

“Jusqu’à l’arrivée de l’Islam, Babylone demeura un centre intellectuel du judaïsme, comme le montre le Talmud de Babylone.”
Thomas Römer, The Invention of God



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