Frederic Raurell
Frederic Raurell i Ges (Barcelona, 1930) is a Catalan Capuchin. He is doctor in theology and graduated in biblical and Semitic studies.
Life[]
He has taught in the schools of the Sarrià Capuchins and he is exegesis and hermeneutics teacher in the Pontifical University Antonianum in Rome and in the . He is founder of the , of the International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament and of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies. He collaborated in the Bible of the and in the Comments to the Office of Readings. He is codirector of the review "Estudios Eclesiásticos", where he has published several studies.
He has also written about Franciscan matters. Lately he has also made some researches about his own family, about Sarrià, and about the time of the Spanish Civil War.
Works[]
Frederic Raurell has published several articles and books[1] The following ones must be pointed out:
- Ètica de Job i llibertat de Déu. Revista Catalana de Teologia, 4. 1979. 5–24.[2]
- Del text a l’existència (1980). (in Catalan)
- Mots sobre l’home, recopilación de artículos sobre antropología bíblica (1984). (in Catalan)
- Lineamenti di antropologia biblica. Casale Monferrato. 1986. (in Italian)
- Der Mythos vom männlichen Gott (‘The myth of the masculin God’), inside the feminist theology trend (1989). (in German)
- Os, 4,7. De la "Doxa" a la "Atimia". Revista Catalana de Teologia, 14. 1989. 41–51.[3]
- El Càntic dels Càntis en els segles XII i XIII: la lectura de Clara d'Assís. Barcelona. 1990. (in Catalan)
- I Déu digué.... La paraula feta història. Barcelona. 1995. (in Catalan)
References[]
External links[]
- Article in the GEC. (in Catalan)
- 1930 births
- Capuchins
- 20th-century Spanish Roman Catholic theologians
- 21st-century Spanish Roman Catholic theologians
- Living people
- Pontifical Universities alumni
- Translators of the Bible into Catalan
- Bible commentators
- Sarrià Capuchins