Shlomi Efrati,Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,Įlizabeth Evans Shively, University of St Andrews, Scotland, “A Stream of Exegetical Tradition in Mark’s Passion Narrative: Integration of Scripture with an Isaianic Hermeneutic”ĭiscussants: Melissa Harl Sellew, Chance McMahonģ:00pm – 5:00pm - Session 6 PANEL (4 papers, 20 min. Marieke Dhont, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, “The Greek Expression of Jewish Identity in the Hellenistic Era” discussants + discussion)Įshbal Ratzon, Tel Aviv University, Israel, with Lee-Ad Gottlieb, Jakub Zbrzeżny, and Dimid Duchovny, “Using Machine Learning for Detecting Babylonian Influence on the Aramaic of the Dead Sea Scrolls” discussants + discussion)ĭaniel Maier, University of Zurich, Switzerland, “Lost in Transmission: The Apocalypse of Peter in its Different Traditions and their Chances for a Better Understanding of Early Christian Paradise Conceptions”Īnna Nürnberger, Australian Lutheran Seminary, “Coping with Intrapersonal Religious Struggles in Early Judaism”įiodar Litvinau, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, “Wisdom and Her Children: A New Reading of the Sophia-Sayings in Synoptic Tradition in Light of the Parables of Enoch”ĭiscussants: Esther Chazon, Anthony Nwosuġ2:00pm – 2:00pm - Session 5 PANEL (4 papers, 20 min. Lisa Bowens, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA, “Apocalyptic Reverberations in the Writings of Martin Luther King, Jr.”ĩ:00am – 11:00am - Session 4 PANEL (4 papers, 20 min. Jonathan Lo, Ambrose University, Calgary, Canada, “Didactic Authority in the Desert: Reading Matthew’s Temptation Narrative through the Lens of Scribal Culture” discussants + discussion)ĭeborah Forger, University of Michigan, USA, “The Luminous Bodies of God in Ancient Jewish Tradition” Magdalena Diaz Araujo, Argentina, “A Genealogy of Desire: Eve and Sexual Desire in Second Temple Judaism”Ĭhontel Syfox, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, “Leah and the Construction of Idealised Femininity in the Book of Jubilees”ĭiscussants: Vicente Dobroruka, Emily Gathergoodģ:00pm – 5:00pm - Session 3 PANEL (4 papers, 20 min. discussants + discussion)Įlisa Uusimäki, Aarhus University, Denmark, “Tracing Travel in the Ancient World”Ītar Livneh, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, “Tresses and Distresses: Literary and Social Aspects of Women’s Hair in Second Temple Jewish Literature” Lerato Mokoena, University of Pretoria, South Africaĭiscussants: Angela Kim Harkins, Daniele Minisiniġ2:00pm – 2:00pm - Session 2 PANEL (4 papers, 20 min. Yii-Jan Lin, Yale University, USA, “Apocalypse and Immigration: Cross-Reading the Apocalypse of John and U.S. Paulo Augusto de Souza Nogueira, Pontificia Universidade Católica de Campinas, Brazil, “Apocalypse beyond Dualism: Connectivity and Metamorphose Among Modes of Existence” Hila Dayfani, Oriel College, Israel, “Rethinking the Boundary between the Pre-Samaritan and Samaritan Layers in the Samaritan Pentateuch” Provisional Schedule (EST-New York Time Zone)Ĩ:00am – 8:45am - Welcome & Introduction to the Conferenceĩ:00am – 11:00am - Session 1 PANEL (4 papers, 20 min. Specialists and students in Biblical Studies, Judaic Studies, Classics, and Christian Origins are invited to attend. The Frankel Institute for Advanced Studies and the Enoch Seminar have invited 44 scholars from across the globe to present their work and engage in a conversation about the present status and the future prospects of the field. The study of Second Temple Jewish history, practice and belief is a global enterprise. An International Online Conference (January 10-13, 2022)Ĭhairs: Kelley Coblentz Bautch, Rodney Caruthers, Shayna Sheinfeld, with Gabriele Boccaccini, Amy-Jill Levine, John Collins
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