Florin DOBREI - Studies and articles of biblical theology of the Old Testament in the review “Altarul - Mitropolia Banatului” [“The Shrine of Banat” - “The Metropolitan see of Banat”] (1944-1947 - 1951-2020)

Florin DOBREI

Rev. Prof. PhD “Ilarion V. Felea” Faculty of Orthodox Theology, “Aurel Vlaicu” University of Arad, Romania


Abstract:

In the middle of the 20th century, in Caransebeş, the foundations of an ecclesiastical publication of a high academic standing were laid: “Altarul Banatului” [“The Shrine of Banat”] (later renamed, in Timișoara, “Mitropolia Banatului” [“The Metropolitan See of Banat”]). In the pages of this valuable Orthodox publication have been published, over the past seven decades of quasi-continuous appearance, over 200 studies, articles, commentaries, reviews and translations in the field of Biblical Theology; many of which are confined to Old Testament field of research. All of them have a special importance, contributing to the enrichment of the Romanian Orthodox and universal Christian Theology and spirituality.

Keywords:

Caransebeş, Timişoara, the journal “Altarul / Mitropolia Banatului” [“The Shrine of Banat” / “The Metropolitan See of Banat”], Old Testament, Romanian Theology

Bibliography:

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  • Archives of the Metropolitan See of Banat. 1951. C/24, no. 3.469, f. 1-2.
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