Enoch and Enochic Traditions in the Early Modern Period: Reception History from the 15th Century to the End of the 19th Century (2019 Florence), conference

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Enoch and Enochic Traditions in the Early Modern Period: Reception History from the 15th Century to the End of the 19th Century is the 10th Enoch Seminar, held in Florence, Italy (June 9-14, 2019), chaired by Gabriele Boccaccini and Annette Yoshiko Reed.

Invited Speakers

  • Ariel Hessayon (University of London)
  • Euan Cameron (Union Theological Seminary)
  • Tobias Churton (independent scholar)
  • Jared Ludnow (Brigham Young University)
  • Shelley Perlove (University of Michigan)
  • Shaul Magid (Indiana University Bloomington)
  • Giulio Busi (Berlin)
  • Florentina Badalanova Geller
  • Daniel Assefa
  • Michael Stone
  • Erho / Stuckenbruck
  • Bob Hall

Registration

Registration for invited participants will be online. Please complete your registration here by February 28, 2019.

Attendance at the Enoch Seminar is by invitation only and is limited to university professors and scholars in the field. If you are interested in attending or participating in the Ninth Enoch Seminar, please contact Jason Zurawski.

All participants are expected to pay the registration fee, which will range from $0 - $225, depending on the participant's past involvement in Enoch Seminars or Nangeroni Meetings. Spouses and guests of participants are not required to pay the registration fee.

Preliminary Program

Sunday

Arrivals Dinner

Monday=

Morning

  • Annette Reed: "The Legacy of Enoch from the Middle Ages"
  • Giulio Busi: Pico della Mirandola, Enoch and Hermetism + Anders Klostergaard Petersen

Afternoon

  • Tobias Churton: Enoch in Esoteric Traditions and the Freemasonry + Lorenzo DiTommaso
  • Ariel Hessayon: "Enoch in Early Modern Literature" + Bynes

Tuesday

Morning

Visit to Florence

Afternoon

  • Committee
  • Public session: Enoch and the Fallen Angels in the History of Art (Shelley Perlove)

Wednesday

Morning

  • Enoch in Jewish Traditions (Shaul Magid + Rebecca Wollenberg)
  • Enoch in Islam (Kameliya Atanosova) + TBA

Afternoon

  • Enoch in Christian Traditions (Euan Cameron) + TBA
  • Enoch in Slavonic Churc and Ethipic Church (Badalova, Assefa, Stone)

Thursday

Morning

  • Enoch commentaries (Boccaccini, Charlesworth)
  • Enoch in Mormonism (Jared Ludnow) + TBA

Afternoon

  • Manuscript traditions (Stuckenbruck, Piovanelli, Hall)

Perspective participants

Gabriele Boccaccini (University of Michigan) Annette Reed (New York University) Loren Stuckenbruck (University of Munich) Kelley Coblentz Bautch (St. Edwards University)

  • John Collins (Yale University)
  • James H. Charlesworth (Princeton Theological Seminary)
  • Rebecca Wollemberg (University of Michigan)
  • Daniel Boyarin (University fo California Berkley)
  • Michael Stone (Hebrew University Jerusalem)
  • Anders Klostergaard Petersen (Aarhus University)
  • Matthias Henze (Rice University)
  • Lorenzo DiTommaso (Concordia University Montreal)
  • Jason Zurawski (University of Groningen)
  • Alexander Kulik (Hebrew University Jerusalem)
  • Carlos Segovia (Saint Louis University Madrid)
  • Cecilia Wassen (Uppsala University)
  • Liv Ingeborg Lied (Norwegian School of Theology)
  • Daniel Assefa (Capuchin Institute of Philosophy Addis Abeba)
  • Gerbern Oegema (McGill University)
  • Pierluigi Piovanelli (University of Paris La Sorbonne)
  • Jim Davila (University of St. Andrews)
  • Luca Arcari (University of Naples)
  • Leslie Baynes (Missouri State University)
  • Lester Grabbe (University of Hull)
  • Benjamin Reynolds (Tyndale University)
  • Jacques van Ruiten (University of Groningen)
  • Randall Chestnutt