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Lawrence Boadt
Lawrence Edward Boadt, C.S.P. (October 26, 1942 – July 24, 2010), was an American Paulist priest and Biblical scholar, who advocated on behalf of improved communication and understanding between Christians and Jews.
==Life==
Boadt was born in Los Angeles, California, on October 26, 1942. After high school, he entered the novitiate of the Paulist Fathers in Vineland, New Jersey, where he made his initial promises as a member of the congregation on September 8, 1962.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Paulist Fathers )〕 He then earned bachelor's and master's degrees from St. Paul's College in Washington, D.C., the house of formation for the Paulist Fathers. He received ordination as a priest in 1969 and then attended The Catholic University of America, where he was awarded a master's degree and a Licentiate in Theology. At the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, Boadt was granted a licentiate in Sacred Scripture and a Doctorate in Biblical Studies and Near Eastern languages. He taught at Fordham University, St. John's University and at the Washington Theological Union.〔Fox, Margalit. ("Lawrence Boadt, Priest, Publisher and Bible Scholar, Dies at 67" ), ''The New York Times'', July 30, 2010. Accessed August 23, 2010.〕
Boadt was selected to serve as the scripture editor of the (Paulist Press ), a publishing house established by the Paulist Fathers in 1881. His 1984 book ''Reading the Old Testament: An Introduction'' was intended to explain the Old Testament to Christians. He deeply believed in the principle that Christians could best understand their faith by studying Judaism and suggested that Christians "could gain some feeling for the Old Testament by attending a Friday night Sabbath service at a local temple or synagogue".〔 Other books he authored include the 1980 work ''Ezekiel's Oracles Against Egypt: A Literary and Philological Study of Ezekiel 29-32'', the 1986 book ''Introduction to Wisdom Literature, Proverbs'' and the 1999 text ''Why I Am a Priest: Thirty Success Stories''.〔 Boadt noted that he oversaw the 2003 publishing of ''Moses: A Memoir'' by Joel Cohen, saying that the imprint receives many books that were "too Jewish" for a Catholic readership, but that this book struck the right balance.〔Blumenthal, Ralph. ("A Lawyer's Mind Channels Moses" ), ''The New York Times'', July 12, 2003. Accessed August 23, 2010.〕 He was named President of the Paulist Press in 1998, holding that position until shortly before his death and overseeing the publishing of an average of 80 books annually.〔

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