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Stéphane Beaulieu is an Associate Professor of Old Testament Studies at Burman University. He holds a PhD in Religion from Andrews University and specializes in the exegesis of prophetic literature, particularly the book of Isaiah. His research explores theological themes of salvation, messianic prophecy, and divine sovereignty, with publications examining the Servant figure in Isaiah and its Christological implications.
Beaulieu's research interests include the theological interpretation of Exodus narratives, intertextual connections between Old Testament texts, and the application of biblical studies to contemporary faith identity. His scholarship integrates rigorous textual analysis with theological reflection, emphasizing the historical and literary contexts of scripture.
His publications demonstrate consistent engagement with Isaiah's messianic prophecies and their relationship to Christian eschatology. Beaulieu's book on Isaiah 42 offers detailed exegetical analysis, while his articles explore theological patterns across biblical narratives. His work serves both academic audiences and faith communities through its balance of scholarly exegesis and practical theological application.
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