International Conference on the Deuterocanonical Books (2004-), learned society

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The International Conference on the Deuterocanonical Books (2004-) is a gathering of international specialists on the Old Testament Apocrypha, chaired by Géza G. Xeravits.

History

A yearly series of international conferences on the Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature was initiated by Géza G. Xeravits, secretary of the Shime'on Centre (Pápa, Hungary) in 2002. The first meeting (May 2003) was organised for Hungarian scholars, then, from 2004, for the international public. From 2009, the meetings take place at Sapientia College of Theology, Budapest.

Meetings and Proceedings

1st Meeting: The Book of Tobit (2004)

2004 (Papa, Hungary; 20-21 May 2004) - The Book of Tobit. Program: Jean-M. Auwers: "La tradition vieille-latine du livre de Tobie. Un état de la question" -- Beate Ego: "The Book of Tobit and the Jewish Diaspora" -- John J. Collins: "The Judaism of the Book of Tobit" -- Stefan Beyerle: "‘Release Me to Go to My Everlasting Home’ (Tob. 3:6): A Belief in an After-Life in Late Wisdom Literature?" -- Tobias Nicklas: "Marriage in the Book of Tobit: A Synoptic Approach" -- Naomi S. Jacobs: "The Significance of Food and Eating in the Book of Tobit" -- Ida Fröhlich: "The Book of Tobit in Qumran Background" -- Friedrich V. Reiterer: "The Connections of Tobit and Ben Sira" -- Ottó Pecsuk: "The Theological and Literary Role of Blindness in the Book of Tobit" -- János Bolyki: "Burial as Ethical Task in the Book of Tobit and in the Greek Tragedies" -- Thomas Hieke: "Endogamy in the Book of Tobit, Genesis and Ezra/Nehemiah" -- József Zsengellér: "Topography as Theology"

2nd Meeting: The Books of the Maccabees (2005)

2005 (Papa, Hungary; 9-11 June 2005) - The Books of the Maccabees. Program: Marie-F. Baslez: The origin of the martyrdom images: from the Book of Maccabees to the Christian Acts -- Katell Berthelot: The Hasmonean Wars and the Model of the Conquest of Canaan by Joshua in 1 and 2 Maccabees János Bolyki: “As soon as the signal was given” (2 Macc 4:14). Gymnasion and theatron in service of Hellenism -- Gilles Dorival: Has Deuterocanonical Books category a Jewish origin? -- Beate Ego: God´s Justice—The Motif of “Mirrored punishment”in 2 Maccabees -- Thomas Hieke: Productive Reception. The Role of “Scripture”in the Last Words of Mattathias (1 Macc 2:49-70) -- John Kampen: The Books of the Maccabees and the Development of Jewish Sectarianism during the Second Temple Period -- Armin Lange: 2 Maccabees 2:13-14—Library or Canon? -- Menachem Mor: Samaritans in the Books of the Maccabees -- Tobias Nicklas: Aspects of Language and Style in 2 Maccabees -- Jack Pastor: The Famine in 1 Maccabees—History or Apology (1 Macc 9:23-24) -- Friedrich V. Reiterer: The Role of History in 1 Macc 2:49-70 -- Stefan Schorch: The Libraries of 2 Macc 2:13-15 and the Role of Books in 2nd Century BCE Judaism -- Matthias Weigold: The Deluge and the Flood of Emotions: The Use of Flood Imagery in 4 Macc in its Ancient Jewish Context -- Géza G. Xeravits: From Abraham to the “Angry Lion.”Qumran and the Hasmonaeans -- József Zsengellér: Maccabeees and Temple Propaganda

3rd Meeting: The Book of Ben Sira (2006)

2006 (Papa, Hungary; 18-20 May 2006) - The Book of Ben Sira. Program: Andreas Bammer: Notices to Sir 15:11-20 -- Pancratius C. Beentjes: Ben Sira 44:17-23—The Patriarchs: Text, Tradition, Theology -- Gabriele Boccaccini: Where does Ben Sira Belong? Canon, Literary Genre, Intellectual Movement, Social Group -- Nuria Calduch-Benages: Divorce in Ben Sira -- Jeremy Corley: Sir 44:1-15 as Introduction to the Praise of the Ancestors -- Renate Egger-Wenzel: Sacrifice in Ben Sira -- Armin Lange: Canonical Lists in Ben Sira -- Friedrich V. Reiterer: Kriterien zur Unterscheidung von Torah und Chokhmah im Buch Ben Sira -- Stefan Schorch: Jewish intellectual culture in the 2nd century BCE according to the prologue to the Book of Ben Sira -- Mathias Weigold: Noah in the Praise of the Fathers: The Flood Story in Nuce -- Benjamin G. Wright: The Use and Interpretation of Biblical Tradition in Ben Sira’s Praise of the Fathers -- József Zsengellér: Ben Sira in Rabbinic Literature

4th Meeting: The Wisdom of Solomon (2007)

2007 (Papa, Hungary; 2007) - The Wisdom of Solomon. Program: Esther Eshel, New Edomite Wisdom Texts from Maresha -- Hanan Eshel, Lady Wisdom and Syriac Psalm 154 -- Greg Schmitt Goering, Election and Knowledge in the Wisdom of Solomon -- Matthew Goff, The Interpretation of Gen 1-3 in the Wisdom of Solomon and 4QInstruction -- Michael F. Kolarcik, Sapiential Values and Apocalyptic Imagery in the Wisdom of Solomon -- Armin Lange, “And Through Wisdom They Were Saved” (Wis 9:18). The Wisdom of Salomon and the Question of an Alexandrian Torah-Only Canon -- Luca Mazzinghi, Law of Nature and Light of the Law in the Book of Wisdom (Wis 18:4c) -- Moyna McGlynn, Solomon, Wisdom, and the Philosopher Kings -- Angelo Passaro, Cosmology and Music. Wis 19:18 and the Concept of Creation in the Book of Wisdom -- Friedrich V. Reiterer, The Structure as Guideline of the Interpretation. The Way of Talking in the Prologue (Wis 1:1-15) -- Stefan Schorch, Wisdom of Solomon and the Mystical/Magical Tradition in Ancient Judaism -- Matthias Weigold, The Pilot of the Ark: Receptions of Noah and the Flood Story in the Book of Wisdom -- József Zsengellér, The Taste of the Paradise. The Interpretation of Manna in the Book of Wisdom

5th Meeting: The Additions (2008)

2008 (Papa, Hungary; May 15-17, 2008) - The Additions. Program: Beate Ego, Mordechai’s Refusal of Proskynesis in front of Haman in the Septuagint and Related Literature -- Ida Fröhlich, Court Stories and Eschatology in Second Temple Literature: The Additions to Esther --Thomas Hieke, Atonement in the Prayer of Azariah (Dan 3:40) -- Armin Lange, What Is in a Name? Daniel in the Daniel-Traditions and Elsewhere -- Friedrich V. Reiterer, Wissen – Verstehen – Weisheit im Buch Baruch -- Karin Schöpflin, Susanna and Literature—a Reception-Historical Perspective -- Stefan Schorch, Genderizing Piety: The Prayers of Mordecai and Esther in Comparison -- Michal Wojciechowski, The Criticism of Religion in Dan 14, Bar 6 and Related Texts -- Benjamin G. Wright, The Epistle of Jeremiah: Translation or Composition? -- Géza G. Xeravits, The Closing Psalm of Baruch (Bar 4:30-5:9) -- József Zsengellér, The Concept of Additions

6th Meeting: The Book of Judith (2009)

2009 (Budapest, Hungary; 2009) - The Book of Judith. Program: Eszter Balassa, The Consequences of Dinah’s Rape -- Gabriele Boccaccini, The Armenian King Tigranes the Great as Nebuchadnezzar in the Book of Judith: A Hasmonean Eulogy of Queen Alexandra -- Ellen Juhl Christiansen, Judith: Defender of Israel—Preserver of the Temple -- Jeremy Corley, Imitation of Septuagintal Narrative and Greek Historiography in the Portrait of Holofernes -- József Gátas, Herodotean Influence on the Book of Judith? -- Thomas Hieke, Torah in Judith. Dietary Laws, Purity and Other Torah Issues in the Book of Judith -- Judith Lang, The Lord Who Crushes Wars. Studies on Judith 9:7, Judith 16:2 and Exodus 15:3 -- Angelo Passaro, The Book of Judith: Between Historical Fiction and Theology of History -- Friedrich V. Reiterer, “The Light of my Brother”—The Role of Achior -- Karin Schöpflin, Judith on Stage. The Dramatic Career of a Biblical Heroine -- Michal Wojciechowski, Moral Teaching of the Book of Judith -- Géza G. Xeravits, The Supplication of Judith (Jud 9:1–14) -- József Zsengellér, Hermeneutical Procedures and the Book of Judith

7th Meeting: The Concept of Authority in Early Jewish Literature (2010)

2010 (Budapest, Hungary; 2010) - The Concept of Authority in Early Jewish Literature. Program: Heinz-J. Fabry: Dealing with the Secular Authorities in the Late Books of the Old Testament -- Beate Ego: Authority in the Book of Esther -- Karin Schöpflin: Tobit as Example and Teacher of Authority -- Gary A. Anderson: The Authority of Torah in the Book of Tobit -- Michael Wojciechowski: Authority and Canonicity of the Book of Tobit -- Eibert J.C. Tigchelaar: Issues of Authority in S (Serekh ha-Yahad), D (Damascus Document), and other Dead Sea Scrolls, Compared and Revisited -- John C. Endres: The Book of Jubilees and the Authority of Moses -- Bradley C. Gregory: Ben Sira as Negotiator of Authoritative Traditions -- Friedrich V. Reiterer: Ben Sira’s Way(s) of Reading his Bible -- Stefan Schorch: Which Kind of Authority? The Authority of the Torah in the Hellenistic Period -- Benjamin G. Wright: Pseudonymous Authorship and Structures of Authority in the Letter of Aristeas -- Moyna McGlynn: Authority and Sacred Space: Concepts of the Jerusalem Temple in Aristeas, Wisdom and Josephus -- Eric F. Mason: Angels, Authority, and Origins: Developments in the Understanding of Angels in Second Temple Judaism -- Stefan Beyerle: The Potter’s Oracle -- Balázs Tamási: The Authority of Second Baruch -- Levente Balázs Martos: Authority of a Forgiven King—David’s Psalms in the Letter to the Romans -- Tobias Nicklas: Playing with Scriptural Authority in the Book of Revelation

8th Meeting: Political Power and Ideology in Early Jewish and Early Christian Literature (2011)

2011 (Budapest, Hungary; 2011) - Political Power and Ideology in Early Jewish and Early Christian Literature. Program: István Karasszon: National Ideology or Ethical Tradition? A Fresh Approach to Deuteronomy -- David Benka: The Power of the Powerless and the Powerless Power: A Reading of Nahum -- Karin Schöpflin: Political Power and Ideology in Qohelet -- Ida Fröhlich: Political Theology in the Deuteronomistic History -- Michael Wojciechowski: To Fight or not to Fight? Various Answers to the Foreign Political Power in the Deuterocanonical Literature -- Stefan Schorch: Secular Power and Religious Claim—The Judean and the Samari(t)an Ways of Constructing a Difficult Relationship -- Friedrich V. Reiterer: Use of Power and the Powerful in the Book of Wisdom (Sapientia Salamonis) -- Jack Pastor: What did Josephus Mean by the Word ‘Freedom’ -- József Zsengellér: Being Jewish as the Controversial Ideology of the Maccabean Political Power -- Moyna McGlynn: The Politeuma: Guardian of Civil Rights or Heavenly Commonwealth in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt -- György Geréby: Philo’s Debate with Pseudo-Aristotle on Monarchy: Two Kinds of Political Metaphysics -- Géza G. Xeravits: The West Wall of the Dura Synagogue as a Political and Religious Manifesto -- Csaba Ötvös: The Fourth Race. The Concept of a ‘Generation without King’ in the Writing without Title (NHC II,5) -- József Gátas: The Political Background of a Mystical Ascension -- Elizabeth Narvaez and Alejandro David Tamez: Political Ideology and the Priesthood: Reflections from 1 Maccabees

9th Meeting: Religion and Female Body in Ancient East Mediterranean (2012)

2012 (Budapest, Hungary; 29-31 May 2012) - Benjamin G. Wright: The Female Body in Early Judaism: Constructing Women and Men -- Réka Esztári & Ádám Vér: Prophetesses and Female Ecstatics in Assyria -- Miklós Kőszeghy: Der vorexilische (?) Frauenkörper in der Welt des Alten Testament -- Stefan Schorch: "A Garden Locked is My Sister, My Bride:" The Relation between Theology and Anthropology according to Song of Songs -- Thomas Hieke: Menstruation and Impurity. Regular Abstention from the Cult According to Leviticus 15:19-24 and Some Examples for the Reception of the Biblical Text in Early Judaism -- Friedrich V. Reiterer: Wisdom Personified -- Ibolya Balla: "Pillars of Gold on a Silver Base:" Female Beauty as the Cause of Anxiety and Praise in the Book of Ben Sira -- Karin Schöpflin: Women’s Roles in the Narrative and Theology of the Book of Tobit -- József Zsengellér: Judith as a Female David. Beauty and Body in Religious Context -- Gábor Buzási: Eros and Allegory in Hellenistic Judaism and Late Antique Paganism -- Hanna Stenström: Female Imagery in Revelation -- Korinna Zamfir: The Hiddenness of Female Body — 1Timothy -- György Geréby: Gender and Childbearing in the Protevangelium Jacobi -- Csaba Ötvös: The Likeness and the Body. The Concepts of the First Woman in the Gnostic Tractates from Nag Hammadi -- Gáspár Parlagi: The City without(?) Women—Approaches to the Female in Early Monastic Literature

10th Meeting: A Jubilary Meeting: Aspects of Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature (2013)

2013 (Budapest, Hungary; 4-6 June 2013) - Géza G. Xeravits: Opening -- John Kampen: Wisdom in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literatures – Respondents: Greg Schmidt Goering and Karin Schöpflin -- Pancratius Beentjes: Philo’s Use of the Book of Ben Sira -- Ibolya Balla: Images of Imparting Wisdom in Ben Sira and Proverbs -- Luca Mazzinghi: Moses in the Book of Wisdom and Other Early Jewish Texts -- Balázs Tamási: Jeremiah in the Deuterocanonical Literature -- John J. Collins: The Penumbra of the Canon. What Do the Deutero-Canonical Books Represent? – Respondents: Stefan Schorch and Gabriele Boccaccini -- Benjamin G. Wright: Deuterocanonical Literature and Hellenism – Respondents: József Zsengellér and Katell Berthelot -- Ida Fröhlich: Wisdom in the Book of Tobit -- Francis Macatangay: Apocalypticism and Narration in the Book of Tobit

11th Meeting: Various Aspects of Worship in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature. International Meeting of the ISDCL (2015)

2015 (Budapest, Hungary, 28 June-1 July 2015) - Stefan Reif: How Did Early Judaism Understand the Concept of ‘Avodah? -- Pancratius C. Beentjes: Worship in the Books of Chronicles -- Jeremy Corley: Sirach Chapter 2 and the Temple -- Severino Bussino: Word and Prayer in the Book of Ben Sira -- Otto Mulder: The Feast in Sirach 50: Yoma or Tamid or Rosh Hashanah? -- Beate Ego: The Concept of the Temple in 2 Maccabbees -- Pierre Jordaan: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Martyr Narratives of 2 Maccabees 6 and 7: The Creating of a New Type of Worship -- Nuria Calduch-Benages: Penitence in the Book of Baruch -- Marko Marttila: The Role of the Babylonian Priests in the Letter of Jeremiah -- Ursula Schattner-Rieser: Different Kinds of Worship in the Second Temple Period and the “Offering of Lips” in the Ssectarian Writings from Qumran -- Balázs Tamási: Levi, Levites and Worship in Qumran -- Stefan Beyerle: Temples and Sanctuaries within Their Apocalyptic Setting -- Ibolya Balla: Ben Sira on the Piety of Men and Women: Binary Opposites in the Taxonomy of Piety? -- Renate Egger-Wenzel: Gestures and Locations of Worship in the Book of Tobit -- Francis Macatangay: Cultic and Charitable Acts in the Book of Tobit -- Karin Schöpflin and Friedrich V. Reiterer: Hellenistic Philosophical and Religious Background of Worship -- Barbara Schmitz: Aspects of Worship in the Letter of Aristeas -- Markus Witte: Worship and Holy Places in the Wisdom of Solomon -- Gerhard Swart: No Place for Worship—Rhetorical Function and Historical Significance of a Prayer Theme in Deuterocanonical Literature -- József Zsengellér: Aspects of Worship in Pseudo-Philo -- Géza G. Xeravits: Temple and Synagogue in Late Antique Setting -- Csaba Ötvös: Creation and Worship in Gnosticism

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