- Benedict T. Viviano O.P.
Benedict Thomas Viviano O.P., a
New Testament scholar and author, is a member of the Chicago Province of theDominican Order of theRoman Catholic Church . He is on the faculty of theUniversity of Fribourg ,Switzerland , as a full professor of New Testament, teaching in theFrench language . Before teaching in Fribourg, he taught for 11 years at the Ecole Biblique inJerusalem [http://www.ebaf.edu/] , and 12 years atAquinas Institute of Theology inSt. Louis . He was vice president of the Tantur Ecumenical Institute for Theological Studies Jerusalem [http://www.tantur.org] .He is probably best known for his book "The Kingdom of God in History" [http://www.amazon.ca/dp/1592440290] and the
St. Matthew section of theNew Jerome Bible Commentary [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0136149340] .Viviano was born
January 22 ,1940 , in St Louis. In a city of French foundation but mainly German population with a strongAfrican American minority, his family belonged to the city's community ofItalian people , itself divided intoLombards andSicilians . He went to a Catholic military high school in St. Louis. After two years of university, he entered the Dominican order in 1959 and was ordained a priest in 1966.Viviano had been interested in Scripture since the age of 12, and was happy to receive the assignment to do a doctorate in Scripture. His education included studies in
Washington, D.C. (the Catholic University of America ),Boston (Harvard University ),Durham, North Carolina (Duke University ),Rome (Pontifical Biblical Institute ), andJerusalem (Ecole Biblique). He spent shorter times at a rabbinical seminary inCincinnati and atTübingen University and theUniversity of Vienna .His teaching life can be divided into three main periods, each of about 12 years: first in the
United States at a Dominican faculty of theology, in close collaboration with aLutheran and aReformed seminary. He has always had a strong interest inecumenism and also an interest inJudaism , and so has served on dialogue teams for various bishops' conferences and for the Vatican. His second teaching period was inJerusalem . His third period of teaching, still continuing, is at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland, where he is a full ordinarius professor for New Testament in French, since 1995.His special interests are in the gospel according to Matthew and its Jewish background, and, for biblical theological themes, the
kingdom of God in history. He also has an interest in the religious value of study and intellectual life. He therefore tries to encourage others who feel the call to pursue studies and to give them counsel as to where to study and with whom.Besides having published books and essays in these areas, Viviano’s side interests include the relation between Matthew and the gospel according to
John the Evangelist , a theology ofdemocracy , the philosophy of history (Hegel ), the theology of hope. His thinking is more oriented toward society than to individual psychology, yet he regards the introvert-extrovert distinction as very important.Viviano enjoys walking, travel (
Vienna is his favorite city,Palermo a second choice), classical music, and reading, especially history. He celebrated his 40th anniversary as a priest in 2006. While his mother tongue is theEnglish language and his ancestors hail fromsouthern Italy , Viviano learned French at an early age and uses it regularly. He regards his command of German to be less precise but has a great interest in German culture and language. His station in Switzerland gives him ample opportunity to use the three national languages. He is a cousin to journalist and foreign correspondentFrank Viviano and to American caricature artistSam Viviano .elected Publications
* "Commentary on Matthew, New Jerome Bible Commentary," ed. J.A. Fitzmyer. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1989.
* "The Kingdom of God in History," Good News Studies 27; Wilmington, Delaware: Michael Glazier, 1988.
* "Illustrated Dictionary and Concordance of the Bible," NT editor, with G. Wigoder. New York: Macmillan/London: Collier Macmillan, 1986.
* "The Orthodox Evangelicals," ed. R. Webber and D. Bloesch. New York: Nelson, 1978, chapter 12.
* "Study as Worship: Aboth and the New Testament," Studies in Judaism in Late Antiquity, vol. 26; Leiden: Brill, 1978.
* "Trinity-Kingdom-Church: Essays in Biblical Theology," Novum Testamentum et Orbis Antiquus - NTOA 48; Academic Press Fribourg, 2001
* "Matthew and His World: The Gospel of the Open Jewish Christians Studies in Biblical Theology," Novum Testamentum et Orbis Antiquus - NTOA 61; Academic Press Fribourg, 2007 [https://www.eisenbrauns.com/ECOM/_2DY1BORQW.HTM]
Teaching Experience
1995 to Present: Professor of New Testament, University of Fribourg
1984-1995: Professor of New Testament, Ecole Biblique, Jerusalem (1989: full professor ordinarius)
1981-1984: Professor of New Testament, Aquinas Institute, St. Louis
1978-1981 Professor of New Testament, Aquinas Institute of Theology, Dubuque, Iowa.
1976-1978 Assistant Professor of New Testament, Aquinas Institute of Theology, Dubuque, Iowa
1972-1976 Instructor in New Testament, Aquinas Institute of Theology, Dubuque, Iowa
External links
University of Fribourg Web page for Viviano [http://www.unifr.ch/dbs/staff_viviano_viviano.html] coord|46|48|23|N|7|09|09|E
The Dominican Order [http://www.op.org/international/english/index.html]
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