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Thomas Römer

Thomas Christian Römer (born 13 December 1955) is a German-born Swiss biblical scholar, exegete, philologist, professor, and Reformed minister. After teaching at the University of Geneva, he became professor of the Old Testament at the University of Lausanne. From 2007, has held the chair "Biblical environments" at the Collège de France, of which he became administrator in 2019. The Collège de France is considered to be France's most prestigious research establishment.[1][2]

Thomas Römer

13 December 1955 Edit this on Wikidata
Mannheim Edit this on Wikidata

Biblical scholar, university teacher, editor Edit this on Wikidata

administrateur (Collège de France, 2019–) Edit this on Wikidata

Biography[edit]

Life[edit]

Thomas Römer was born 13 December 1955[3] in Mannheim (Germany[4]). He was raised in a practicing Protestant family of German descent and was very passionate about the Old Testament. From 1982 to 1984, He was trainee minister of the Reformed Church of France in Nancy.[4][3]

Education[edit]

He studied Theology and Religious studies at the theological faculties of the University of Heidelberg and University of Tübingen from 1974 to 1980.[5][6] He also studied Biblical Hebrew, Ugaritic, and other Semitic languages notably under the direction of Rolf Rendtorff, professor of Old Testament in Heidelberg, who encouraged him to develop a thesis on the question of the Jewish Patriarchs in the Book of Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomist history. From 1980 to 1982, Römer studied Religious studies at the École pratique des hautes études in Paris.[3] During his preparation in Paris, where he arrived in 1980, he attended the École pratique des hautes études, the Catholic Institute of Paris, and the Protestant Faculty of Theology in Paris—where his teacher was the exegete Françoise Florentin-Smyth—and obtained his doctorate in 1988.[4]

Academic work[edit]

University of Geneva[edit]

From 1984 to 1989, Römer was a research assistant of Albert de Pury in the Old Testament at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Geneva, and lecturer of Biblical Hebrew and Ugaritic.[4] At the invitation of Albert de Pury, met in Paris, Thomas Römer joined the University of Geneva where he became senior lecturer at the Faculty of Theology from 1989 to 1991, before he became assistant professor teaching biblical philology and biblical exegesis from 1991 until 1993.[4]

University of Lausanne[edit]

Since 1993, he was professor of Biblical Hebrew at the faculty of theology and science of religions in the University of Lausanne,[7][5] as well as at the Institut romand des sciences bibliques (IRSB) 12 which was attached to him.[8] In 2003, he was contacted by French authorities, when Jacques Chirac tried to clarify George W. Bush's allusions to the biblical prophecies on "Gog and Magog" a few weeks before the invasion of Iraq, to which he gave a biblical note on this apocalyptic prophecy.[9]

Collège de France[edit]

In 2007, at the invitation of the assyriologist Jean-Marie Durand, Thomas Römer was appointed professor at the Collège de France where he held the chair "Milieux Bibliques": it was the first time that the term "Bible" appeared in a title of a research program of the College de France.[10][11]


Since 2013, he has directed the UMR 7192 "Near East-Caucasus: languages, archeology, cultures". Became vice-president of the assembly of professors of the College de France in 2015, he was elected the following year a foreign associate of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, in the chair of the medievalist Peter Lewis.


His work has contributed to deeply renewing the understanding of the formation and dating of the Pentateuch as well as of the constitution of Jewish traditions on Abraham and Moses in particular. Thus, his work The So-Called Deuteronomistic History, published in English in 2005 and translated into several languages, marks a milestone in the history of Deuteronomist research. In January 2019, he made the cover of the popular science journal for the general public Sciences et Avenir for his philological and archaeological work on the Ark of the Covenant and his participation in excavations at the archaeological site of Kiriath Yearim (near Abu Gosh in Israel).


From 2015 to 2019, Römer was Vice-President of the Assembly of Professors of the Collège de France.[12] On 1 September 2019 he was appointed administrator of the Collège de France,[13] succeeding Alain Prochiantz.[14] Of German and Swiss nationality, he became the first foreigner to head the Collège de France.[3]

Historical-critical approach[edit]

Thomas Römer adopts an academic approach which combines historical criticism, literary and philological analysis of Old Testament texts,[12] sometimes supported by archeology, seeking to detect the social, political or cultural circumstances which are the framework of the religious thought they generate, regardless of impact or contemporary theological readings. He notes that the writing of biblical texts constitutes a form of synthesis between identity conceptions and quite different theological conceptions and believes that this approach, which sometimes clashes with traditional representations, can serve both atheists and believers in their reflections on current issues.

Editorial work[edit]

The Society of Biblical Literature Press, Ancient Israel and Its Literature (AIL) editorial board is led by series editor Thomas C. Römer.[15]

2019: Knight of the

Legion of Honour

2021: Knight of the

Ordre des Palmes académiques

2022: Commander of the

Ordre des Arts et des Lettres

Römer, Thomas (1990). Israels Väter: Untersuchungen zur Väterthematik im Deuteronomium und in der deuteronomistischen Tradition. Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis (in German). Vol. 99. Freiburg, Schweiz: Universitätsverlag; Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.  9783727806735. OCLC 22099772.

ISBN

Thomas Römer and Jean-Daniel Macchi, Guide de la Bible hébraïque: La critique textuelle dans la Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS), Genève, Labor et Fides, 1994

Thomas Römer, Dieu obscur: Le sexe, la cruauté et la violence dans l’Ancien Testament, Genève, Labor et Fides, coll. « Essais Bibliques » (no 27), 1998 (1re éd. 1996)

Thomas Römer, Le peuple élu et les autres: L’Ancien Testament entre exclusion et ouverture, Poliez-le-Grand, Éditions du Moulin, 1997

Thomas Römer, Les chemins de la sagesse: Proverbes, Job, Qohéleth, Poliez-le-Grand, Éditions du Moulin, 1999

Thomas Römer, Moïse « lui que Yahvé a connu face à face », Paris, Gallimard, coll. « Découvertes Gallimard / Religions » (no 424), 2002

Thomas Römer, Jérémie: Du prophète au livre, Poliez-le-Grand, Éditions du Moulin, 2003

Thomas Römer and Loyse Bonjour, L'homosexualité dans le Proche-Orient ancien et la Bible, Genève, Labor et Fides, coll. « Essais bibliques » (no 37), 2005

Römer, Thomas (2006). The So-Called Deuteronomistic History. London, Continuum International Publishing Group; New York: T & T Clark.  9780567040220. OCLC 62089069.

ISBN

Thomas Römer (trans. F. Smyth), La première histoire d'Israël: L'École deutéronomiste à l'œuvre, Genève, Labor et Fides, coll. « Le Monde de la Bible » (no 56), 2007

Thomas Römer, Psaumes interdits, Aubonne, Éditions du Moulin, 2007

Römer, Thomas (2009). Les Cornes de Moïse: Faire entrer la Bible dans l'histoire. Leçons inaugurales du Collège de France. Vol. 206. Paris: Collège de France, Fayard.  9782821814660. OCLC 949650209.

ISBN

Thomas Römer, Jean-Marie Durand et Jean-Pierre Mahé, La faute et sa punition dans les sociétés orientales, Leuven, Peeters, 2013

Römer, Thomas; Davies, Philip R. (2013). Writing the Bible: Scribes, Scribalism and Script. Bible world (London, England). Durham, Acumen Publishing.  9781844657315. OCLC 827261812.

ISBN

Thomas Römer, L’Invention de Dieu, Paris, Seuil, coll. « Les Livres du nouveau monde », 2014

Thomas Römer, La Bible, quelles histoires!: Les dernières découvertes, les dernières hypothèses, Genève, Labor et Fides, 2014 ( 978-2-8309-1541-9)

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Thomas Römer, Moïse en version originale: Enquête sur le récit de la sortie d’Égypte, Bayard/Labor et Fides, 2015 ( 978-2-8309-1584-6)

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Thomas Römer and Léonie Bischoff, Naissance de la Bible: comment elle a été écrite, Bruxelles, Le Lombard, coll. « La Petite Bédéthèque des savoirs » (no 23), 2018 ( 978-2-8036-7101-4)

ISBN

Thomas Römer and , Aux origines de la Torah: Nouvelles rencontres, nouvelles perspectives, Bayard, 2019 (ISBN 978-2227494701)

Israel Finkelstein

Bibliography (1984–2016): IRSB Publications.

. Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (in French). 24 June 2014.

"RÖMER Thomas"

. Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (in French). 24 June 2014.

"Le Prix 2014 d'histoire des religions de la Fondation " Les amis de Pierre-Antoine Bernheim " a été décerné le 20 juin par l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres à M. Thomas Römer pour son ouvrage " L'invention de Dieu " (Seuil, 2014)"

. Allez Savoir. No. 39. 2007-09-10.

"George W. Bush et le Code Ezéchiel"

Arnaud, Bernadette (2019-09-06). . Sciences et Avenir.

"Thomas Römer, nouvel administrateur du Collège de France"

. Légifrance.

"Décret du 19 novembre 2007 portant nomination et titularisation d'un professeur du Collège de France - M. Römer (Thomas)"

. Légifrance.

"Décret du 18 juillet 2019 portant nomination de l'administrateur du Collège de France - M. RÖMER (Thomas)"

(PDF). college-de-france.fr. (in French).

"Curriculum Vitae"

Hjelm, Ingrid (2004). . The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 9. ISBN 9780567331977.

Jerusalem's Rise to Sovereignty: Zion and Gerizim in Competition

. Université de Lausanne.

"Thomas Römer"

Institut romand des sciences bibliques. . Université de Lausanne.

"Thomas Römer"

Herzberg, Nathaniel (2019-10-05). . Le monde.

"Thomas Römer, le sacre du " bibliste " Le professeur de théologie vient d'être élu administrateur du Collège de France, qu'il avait intégré en 2009"

Neighbor News (2015-05-20). . Neighbor News.

"Tel Aviv University Awards Highest Honors to Atherton Philanthropist Lorry Lokey"

. Society of Biblical Literature.

"Ancient Israel and its Literature"

Zhou, Zhihuan (2019-09-30). (PDF). Collège de France.

"Professor Thomas RÖMER appointed as the new chairman of the Collège de France"

Zúñiga, Hanzel (2020-09-18). . Universidad Bíblica Latinoamericana.

"Thomas Römer en Costa Rica"