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Marek I. Baraniak, Ph.D. Habil., Assoc. Prof.

Portrait of Marek I. Baraniak

e-mail: m.baraniak@uw.edu.pl

Associate Professor at the Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Warsaw. He works on early Hebrew epigraphy, Aramaic targums and biblical languages and literature. He studied at: PW Warsaw, WFTJ Krakow, CNWL London, PWT Warsaw, UI Innsbruck, RIS and HU Jerusalem, PBI Rome, UKSW Warsaw.

 

Selected publications:

  • „The Jewish Kaddish and Christian Lord’s Prayer.” Revista Teologia Arad 99, no. 2 (2024): 37-62.
  • „Kwestia profetyzmu w Torze.” Przegląd Religioznawczy 289, nr 3 (2023): 117-126. DOI: 10.34813/ptr3.2023.12. 
  • „Tajemnicze Nazaret – na styku historii i Biblii.” Colloquia Litteraria 30, nr. 1-2 (2023): 97-114. https://doi.org/10.21697/cl.2021.30.1-2.6.
  • „Początki koncepcji natchnienia biblijnego w dyskursie religijnym.” Colloquia Litteraria 29, nr 2 (2022): 5-24. https://doi.org/10.21697/cl.2020.29.2.1.
  • „Idea proroka “jak Mojżesz” (Pwt 18,15.18) w historii deuteronomistycznej a cudowne dzieła Eliasza i Elizeusza.” W Signs, Wonders and Mighty Works. God’s Activity in the History of Salvation, red. Krzysztof Mielcarek, 241-260. Lublin: Wydawnictwo KUL (S. Analecta Biblica Lublinensia), 2021. 
  • “Eshet Chayil (Prov 31:10-31). “The Question of the Rhetorical Composition and Function.” In Studi del settimo convegno RBS. International Studies on Biblical and Semitic Rhetoric, edited by Francesco Graziano, Roland Meynet, Bernard Witek, 57-80. Leuven: Peeters, 2021. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1q26zkc.7.
  • „Nie ma Tory poza Mojżeszem.” Przegląd Religioznawczy 278, nr 4 (2020): 81-92. https://doi.org/10.34813/ptr4.2020.8.