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André Paul was born on 7 April, 1933, is a French scholar, educator and writer. Discover André Paul's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

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1933

André Paul (born Loures-Barousse, 7 April 1933) is a noted French scholar, educator and writer in the fields of theology, biblical studies and ancient Judaism.

Paul's early research explored the relationship between the Dead Sea Scrolls and Karaite Judaism.

Paul was born in 1933 on a tiny farm in the Pyrenees, one of four children.

At the age of 11, through a government scholarship, he enrolled in the College of Notre-Dame de Comminges, in Montréjeau.

His father, Thomas Paul, died shortly after this.

As a young man of 18, Paul entered the seminary in Toulouse to become a Catholic priest, where he began the study of Hebrew, which he has said determined his future.

He then fulfilled his military duty for the next three years, serving in Algeria and Morocco.

Returning to France and his studies, Paul enrolled at University Seminary of Pope Pius XI in Toulouse, where he earned a licentiate in theology.

He then went to Paris, where he joined the Society of Saint-Sulpice, dedicated to the training of the Catholic clergy, and continued his studies.

He has since left both the priesthood and the Society and married Isabelle Le Corre.

In Paris, Paul came to know the biblical scholar, Jean Carmignac, who introduced him to Karaite Judaism, which developed in the 9th century.

It became the topic of his doctoral thesis.

During this time, he furthered his knowledge of Aramaic and learned Syriac and Coptic, earning a diploma in Semitic languages.

1962

He was given the job of editing the article Karaites in the supplement to the Dictionnaire de la Bible published in 1962.

1963

In October 1963 Paul moved to Rome, where he began studies at the Pontifical Biblical Institute.

During this time, he was able to observe firsthand the proceedings of the Second Vatican Council.

1966

He returned to Paris after two years and submitted his first thesis on the origins of Karaism in May 1966.

1968

This resulted in the publication of his first book, in 1968, L’évangile de l’enfance selon Saint Matthieu (The Infancy Narrative in the Gospel of St. Matthew).

During this time he was the professor of exegesis at the Regional Seminary of the Midi-Pyrénées.

1969

Paul's research on the origins of Karaism were published in 1969, the same year in which he began to teach at the Institut Catholique de Paris.

In September of that year, he gave an address at the Congress of the French Catholic Association for Biblical Studies held at Chantilly, Oise, where Paul Ricoeur and Roland Barthes acted as responders.

1970

In 1970, he was appointed as the editor of the influential journal, Recherches de science religieuse, succeeding the noted Jesuit scholar and cardinal, Jean Daniélou.

Paul began to explore the significance of Structuralism for his work.

He was greatly by two books: The Archaeology of Knowledge by Michel Foucault and The Logic of Life: A History of Heredity by François Jacob.

1974

Working with this new perspective, he went on to earn the degree of Doctor of Arts in 1974.

That same year, he was the Literary Director for Éditions Desclée, a noted Catholic publishing firm.

At the same time, he released his work L’impertinence biblique (The Impertinence of the Bible).

1977

This book so disturbed the French Catholic hierarchy that he was forced to leave the Institut Catholique in 1977.

1981

In collaboration with the French historian, Charles Pietri, Paul launched his monumental History of Christianity in 1981.

The process took 20 years to complete, and produced 14 volumes.

The work has since been translated into German and Italian.

1989

Meanwhile, together with Bernard Sesboüé, he launched a 4-volume History of Dogmas in 1989.

2004

In 2004 Paul was entrusted with the direction of a new series of books on Qumran called La Bibliothèque de Qumrân, published by Éditions du Cerf, which was to be written by a team of young scholars in the field.

2008

The first book in the series was published in 2008.

2010

In turn, this sparked a successful exhibit on the Dead Sea scrolls held at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris in the spring of 2010.

2011

In 2011 Paul was made an Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government, in recognition of his contribution to French culture.