Daniel Bodi (born 1956) is a French historian and professor of history of religions at the Paris-Sorbonne University.
From 1983 Bodi holds a ThD in Protestant theology of the Old Testament from the University of Strasbourg with the thesis The Yahweh War Accounts, with his mentor Jean-Georges Heintz.
From 1988 Bodi holds a Ph.D. from the Union Theological Seminary in New York City, with the dissertation Terminological and Thematic Comparisons Between the Book of Ezekiel and Akkadian Literature With Special Reference to the Poem of Erra.
[2] From 1996 he holds the Habilitation to direct doctoral research at the Paris-Sorbonne University with the dissertation Poetics of the Book of Ezekiel: Philology, Analogical Hermeneutic and History of Traditions (La poétique du livre d'Ézéchiel: philologie, herméneutique analogique et histoire des traditions.
From 1998 to 2011 he was associate professor at the Paris School of Oriental Studies Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO).