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Guy Stroumsa : ウィキペディア英語版
Guy Stroumsa

Guy G. (Gedalyah) Stroumsa (in Hebrew: גי (גדליה) סטרומזה ; born 27 July 1948 in Paris) is Martin Buber Professor Emeritus of Comparative Religion at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Emeritus Professor of the Study of the Abrahamic Religions at the University of Oxford, where he is an Emeritus Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall. He is a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities.〔
(Guy Stroumsa CV ), Stroumsa homepage at Hebrew University site
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(New Abrahamic Religions Chair appointed at Oxford ), Oxford University site
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(Guy Stroumsa page ) at the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities site

==Biography==
Stroumsa was born to a Jewish Sephardi family of Greek origins. Both of his parents are holocaust survivors; his father survived Auschwitz and his mother Bergen-Belsen; they met at a D.P. camp in Marseille.〔
See Jacques Stroumsa, Violinist in Auschwitz: From Salonica to Jerusalem, 1913-1967 (Constance: Hartung-Gorre Verlag, 1996), originally written in French: Tu choisiras la vie: violoniste a Quachwitz (Paris: Le Cerf, 1998).

Stroumsa grew up in Paris. He studied at the Lycée Voltaire and at the Ecole Normale Israélite Orientale, where he was greatly influenced by its principal, Emmanuel Levinas, who taught him philosophy and Talmud. After studying economics and law in the University of Paris, he moved to Israel. For his B.A. (1969), he studied philosophy and Jewish thought at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he was influenced by Professor Shlomo Pines. After his military service (1969–1972), he was a graduate student at Harvard University. After the submission of his doctoral dissertation (1978) which dealt with Gnostic mythology, he was appointed a Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Religion at the Hebrew University. In 1991 he was appointed to the Martin Buber Chair of Comparative Religion. Stroumsa was the Founding Director of the Center for the Study of Christianity (1999–2005). In 2009 he was appointed Professor of the Study of the Abrahamic Religions at Oxford University and a fellow of Lady Margaret Hall; he retired in 2013.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Prof Guy Stroumsa )
Stroumsa received an honorary doctorate from the University of Zurich (2005). In 2008 he was elected a Member of the Israeli Academy of the Sciences and Humanities. He won an Alexander von Humboldt Research Award in 2008. He is Chevalier de l’Ordre du Mérite.〔
(Guy Stroumsa CV ) , Stroumsa homepage at Hebrew University site
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(New Abrahamic Religions Chair appointed at Oxford ), Oxford University site

He is married to Professor Sarah Stroumsa, a scholar of Arabic medieval thought, who currently serves at the Rector of the Hebrew University. They have two daughters.〔
Simon Rocker (May 27, 2010), (The Israeli who's taken Abraham to Oxford ), The Jewish Chronicle online


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