Julián Carrón

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Julián Carrón (2016)

Julián Carrón (born February 25, 1950 in Navaconcejo , Cáceres province , Spain ) is a Spanish Catholic priest and leader of the Comunione e Liberazione movement . In this capacity he is the immediate successor of the founder of the community Luigi Giussani after his death on February 22, 2005.

Life

Julián Carrón Pérez studied theology in Madrid and was ordained a priest there in 1975 . During the following pastoral work he continued to study theology at the Pontifical University of Comillas , at the École biblique in Jerusalem, the Catholic University in Washington and at the Theological Faculty in Burgos. There he received his doctorate in 1984.

Carrón was director of the Diocesan Institute for Classical and Oriental Studies of San Justino in Madrid, the Spanish edition of the International Catholic magazine Communio and the magazine Estudios bíblicos . He was then a full professor of the New Testament at the San Dámaso Theological Faculty in Madrid and director of the Institute for Religious Studies there.

He has lived in Italy since 2004, where he has taught at the Università Cattolica in Milan since 2005 .

He is particularly interested in researching the Semitic background of the three synoptic gospels. In 2001, the Studia semitica Novi Testamenti series published his book on the dating of the Gospels, which he wrote together with José Miguel García Pérez.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Julián Carrón Pérez, José Miguel García Pérez: Cúando fueron escritos los Evangelios. Studia semitica Novi Testamenti, Ediciones Encuentro, Madrid 2001 (Studies on the Origin of the Gospels)