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Biblical Studies in Poland

Michael Wojciechowski

Wydzial Teologii UWM, Olsztyn, Poland

Poland has a rich history of translating and commenting on the Bible (five full translations in the sixteenth century; seven in the last fifty years). During the twentieth century Polish academic life was being restored. It has promoted the theological studies as well. More than two hundred biblical scholars produce now nearly 1,000 books, articles, reviews and papers per year, but rarely in foreign languages.

Key Words: biblical studies • history of biblical studies • biblical studies in Poland • biblical scholars in Poland • reading the Bible in Poland • Polish biblical translations • biblical commentaries • Polish history

The Expository Times, Vol. 119, No. 11, 538-542 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/0014524608094142


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