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Daniel Patte
Daniel Patte (born 1939) is a French American biblical scholar and author. Patte has been Professor of Religious Studies and of New Testament & Early Christianity at Vanderbilt University since 1971.〔(Daniel Patte, Vanderbilt University )〕 He studied in both European and American schools: following his Baccalauréat in Philosophy (Grenoble, 1958) he received a Baccalauréat en Théologie (1960) from the Faculté de Théologie Protestante, Montpellier, France; Licence en Théologie, (équivalent to M.Th, 1964) from the University of Geneva, Switzerland, and a Th.D. (1971) from the Jewish Christian Center at Chicago Theological Seminary. Patte is one of the most engaging biblical scholars, calling for an ethics of biblical interpretation that involves acknowledging the contextual character of any interpretation of the Bible, as his numerous books and articles indicate. In the 1970s-1980s Patte pioneered structural criticism in biblical studies, serving as a long time General Editor of ''Semeia'', a journal published by the Society of Biblical Literature (1992–98). Patte also chaired programs of the Society of Biblical Literature, including on Semiotic and Exegesis, Romans Through History and Cultures, and, since 2007, Contextual Biblical Interpretation. With colleagues of the Society of Biblical Literature and of the American Academy of Religion involved in these programs, he envisioned and edited The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity (2010).
==Biography==
As one-time missionary and teacher in the Republic of Congo, and as a child of a Huguenot family who was part of the underground striving to help Jewish families flee from the Nazi Holocaust, Patte’s life, teaching and research have revolved around a theme of cross-cultural hermeneutics and “ethical interpretation” of the Bible. After reading the New Testament in terms of French existentialism (L’athéisme d’un Chrétien ou un Chrétien à l’écoute de Sartre), he studied Jewish hermeneutics as expressed in early Midrash, Targum, and the Dead Sea Scrolls (Early Jewish Hermeneutics in Palestine). Patte continued to delve into theories of communication, structuralism, and semiotics (books on "Structural Exegesis"). Patte has paid special attention to The Religious Dimensions of Biblical Texts and, in particular, those of Paul's letters (Paul's Faith and the Power of the Gospel) and Matthew (The Gospel according to Matthew). His involvement as General Editor of ''Semeia'': An Experimental Journal for Biblical Criticism of the Society of Biblical Literature (1992–98), and his concern for moral responsibility (Ethics of Biblical Interpretation) led him, in collaboration with theologians, church historians, and other biblical scholars from around the world, to a practice of "Scriptural Criticism" that accounts for the analytical-exegetical, hermeneutical-theological, and contextual choices any interpretation of the Bible involves. With this approach, he led this group in a study of the reception of Paul’s letters to the Romans throughout history and in present-day cultures around the world; Patte and the theologian Cristina Grenholm were co-editors of a book series, Romans through History and Cultures. Patte also illustrated the practice of Scriptural Criticism in The Challenge of Discipleship, The Gospel of Matthew: A Contextual Introduction for Group Study, and with seventy scholars around the world in the Global Bible Commentary.〔(Global Bible Commentary )〕 He is the General Editor of The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity 〔(The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity )〕 that seeks to make understandable the complexity of present-day Christianity by clarifying the contextual character of Christian theological views, practices, and movements through history and cultures.

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