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After World War II at the Theological Faculty of Jagiellonian University in Cracow the dissertations in the area of the Holy Scripture were written by thirty two priests. Dissertations connected with the Bible were written at the seminar of Biblical Study of the Old Testament and at the seminar of Biblical Science of the New Testament. The priests wrote them under the guidance of the following lecturers: rev. Józef Kaczmarczyk, rev. Aleksy Klawek, rev. Władysław Smereka and rev. Piotr Stach. Twelve theses concerned issuses connected with the Old Testament, nineteen with the New Testament. One dissertation had both the Old and the New Testament connections. Most of papers were the translations from original languages with the comments of some parts of the Bible.Some of the priests with doctorates were employed at the theological departments of Polish universities and in seminaries. Doctors promoted by Theological Faculty of Jagiellonion University had great impact on the development of biblical thought and popularization of the Holy Scripture among the faithful in Poland in the second half of XX century.
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The paper presents Ancient East language instruction at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Lviv in the years 1862/63–1939/40. The languages were taught as part of obligatory courses for students, future priests of the Roman Catholic and Greek Catholic Church (until the academic year of 1918/19). The language instructors at the time were six professors specializing in the Old and New Testaments: Rev. Łukasz Solecki, Rev. Klemens Sarnicki, Rev. Tytus Myszkowski, Rev. Józef Poplicha, Rev. Aleksy Klawek, Rev. Piotr Stach. The knowledge of the so-called biblical languages was supposed to assist the future priests in the correct exegesis of the Bible in their pastoral mission in the Lviv Archdiocese. That goal appears to have been fully achieved.
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