Antoine Bodar

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Fr. Antoine Bodar in 2020.

Antonius Petrus Lambertus "Antoine" Bodar (born December 28, 1944, in 's-Hertogenbosch) is a Dutch Roman Catholic priest, art historian, author of books in the field of culture and church and professor.

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Bodar was initially known as a presenter of radio and television programs on KRO. He was then a lecturer at Leiden University and professor in Tilburg. Bodar was ordained a priest at a later age and continued to appear as a creator of his own programs and as a guest in those of others on radio and television. [1] [2] He has numerous books to his name.

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References

  1. "Antoine Bodar". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  2. "Een eerlijke blik in het hart van Antoine Bodar". De EO (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  3. Bodar, Antoine (2018). Vervulling in bekering. Amsterdam. ISBN   978-90-263-4397-1. OCLC   1055600555.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. Bodar, Antoine (2018-01-30). Droef gemoed : Nels Fahner in gesprek met Antoine Bodar over depressie. Nels Fahner. Utrecht: Meinema. ISBN   978-90-211-4495-5. OCLC   1023511225.
  5. Eeuwigh gaat voor Oogenblick. Antoine Bodar, Paul Witteman. Baarn: Adveniat. 2017. ISBN   978-94-92093-44-8. OCLC   982382208.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  6. Bodar, Antoine (2016). Geborgen in traditie. Amsterdam: Ambo|Anthos. ISBN   978-90-263-3753-6. OCLC   823646947.
  7. Kerstverhalen : gekozen door Antoine Bodar. Antoine Bodar, Lydeke van Beek (Tweede druk ed.). Zoetermeer: Uitgeverij Meinema. 2014. ISBN   978-90-211-4374-3. OCLC   891385906.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  8. Bodar, Antoine (2011). Verkoren en veracht. Amsterdam: Balans. ISBN   978-94-6003-375-9. OCLC   760693354.
  9. Bodar, Antoine (2010). Tot dienen geroepen. Amsterdam: Ambo. ISBN   978-90-263-2291-4. OCLC   654940736.
  10. Bodar, Antoine (2008). Uit de eeuwige stad. Amsterdam: Ambo. ISBN   978-90-263-2098-9. OCLC   232206758.
  11. Bodar, Antoine (2007). Romeinse brieven (2e dr ed.). Amsterdam: Ambo. ISBN   978-90-263-2127-6. OCLC   205054707.
  12. Bodar, Antoine (2007). Nochtans zal ik juichen (2e dr ed.). Amsterdam: Ambo. ISBN   978-90-263-2126-9. OCLC   212416994.
  13. Bodar, Antoine (2007). Ik droom mij Europa. Amsterdam: Balans. ISBN   978-90-5018-819-7. OCLC   150427767.
  14. Bodar, Antoine (2004). In zwakheid krachtig. Amsterdam: Anthos. ISBN   90-414-0814-2. OCLC   66479179.
  15. Bodar, Antoine (2004). Klokkenluider van Sint Jan. Amsterdam: Anthos. ISBN   90-414-0892-4. OCLC   66559257.
  16. Bodar, Antoine (1998). Weten waar de muze woont. Caspar Wintermans, Henk Rijkers. Amsterdam: Heuff. ISBN   90-6141-451-2. OCLC   782722078.
  17. Bodar, Antoine (1997). Drinken van de beker. Tielt: Lannoo. ISBN   90-209-3237-3. OCLC   68065588.
  18. Bodar, Antoine (1996). Geheim van het geloof. Tielt: Lannoo. ISBN   90-209-2790-6. OCLC   68511375.
  19. Eeuwigh gaat voor Oogenblick. Antoine Bodar, J. van Baal. Amsterdam: Balans. 1992. ISBN   90-5018-180-5. OCLC   66000858.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  20. Bodar, Antoine (1992). Gezellin van de stilte. Amsterdam: Balans. ISBN   90-5018-156-2. OCLC   782108238.
  21. Bodar, Antoine (1994). Wandelen met de Heer. Tielt: Lannoo. ISBN   90-209-2396-X. OCLC   69259788.