Talk:2020 Enoch Seminar Online

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  • @ Maxine Grossman
  • 1. Elizabeth Stell, Oxford <elizabeth.stell@oriel.ox.ac.uk>
  • 2. Matheus de Carvalho, McGill <matheus.decarvalho@mail.mcgill.ca>
  • 3. @ Fiodar Litvinau, LMU <fed.lit@gmail.com>
  • 4. Hans Decker, Oxford <Hans.decker@oriel.oc.ac.uk>
  • 5. @ Joshua Scott, Michigan Ann Arbor
  • 6. @ Patrick J. Angiolillo (PhD at New York University)
  • 7. @ Daniele Minisini, University of Rome La Sapienza
  • 8. @ Sofanit Abebe, University of Edinburgh, UK
  • 9. @ Rachel Dryden, University of Cambridge
  • 10. Philippe Therrien, Lausanne <philippe.therrien@unil.ch>
  • + @ Giancarlo Paolo Angulo (Florida State University, USA)
  • @ Katell Berthelot
  • @ Calum Carmichael
  • @ Martha Himmelbarb
  • @ Armin Lange
  • @ Eibert Tigchelaar


Monday, June 29, 2020: Opening Session

  • 2pm -- Welcome and Opening Remarks
  • 12:00pm-1:30pm [Lorenzo DiTommaso] -- 3. What was the nature and extent of Zoroastrian, Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Greco-Roman influences on the diverse notions of evil in Second Temple Judaism?
  • Lester Grabbe (?) -- Giovanna Bazzana -- Jason Silverman (?) - Enrico Raffaeli

Tuesday, June 30, 2020: Three sessions

  • 10am-11:30am [Kelley Bautch] -- 2. Which are the different ways in which evil was understood to enter into the world? Which historical or social circumstances prompted the preference from one or the other? Was it a case of a religious development in response to fundamental changes in the religious environment? In both cases, where and why?
  • Lester Grabb (?) -- Andrei Orlov -- Loren Stuckenbruck -- Anathea Portier-Young
  • 2:30pm-4pm [Chair Jason Zurawski] -- 4. How do non-apocalyptic texts of the period engage with the issue of the origin of evil and the theological problems it raises? Is there literary evidence, explicit or implicit, for contemporary debate regarding the existence of multiple explanations for the origin of evil in the world, particularly regarding the ways that each explanation addresses theological and existential issues?
    • Gerbern Oegema -- Benjamin Wright (?) -- Jason Zurawski -- Matthew Goff (?)
  • 10am-11:30am [Chair Lorenzo DiTommaso] -- 5. Are evil human or superhuman figures a necessary and functional part of the earliest expressions of evil, or did they develop later?
    • Lorenzo DiTommaso ... Archie Wright ... Kelley Bautch ... Ryan Stokes

Wednesday, July 1, 2020 -- Three sessions

  • 12:00pm-1:30pm [Loren Stuckenbruck] -- 6. The origin of evil in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
  • Deborah Dimant (?) ... John Collins (?) ... Angela Kim (?) ... Ida Froelich (?) -- James Vanderkam (?) -- Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer -- Miryam Brand
  • 2:30pm-4pm [Gabriele Boccaccini] -- 7. How is the problem of evil and its origin addressed in the Parables of Enoch and the Synoptics?
  • Giovanni Bazzana ... Joseph Angel (?) ... Pierluigi Piovanelli ... Grant Makaskill
  • 10am-11:30am [Gabriele Boccaccini] -- 8. Do Paul and John stand in line with trajectories already evident in the Synoptics and Jewish apocalyptic literature of the era, or do they represent a new direction? Do we have evidence of divergent notions on the origin of evil in the early Jesus movement?
    • Gabriele Boccaccini ... Luca Arcari ... Paula Fredriksen (?) ... Emma Wasserman -- Adele Reinhartz

Thursday, July 2, 2020 -- Three sessions & Conclusion

  • 12:00pm-1:30pm [Jason Zurawski] -- 9. How is the problem of evil and its origin addressed in Rabbinic literature? Does it/they stand in line with trajectories already evident in the Jewish literature of the Second Temple Period, or does it represent a wholly new explanation?
  • Paul Mandel -- Daniel Boyarin -- Andrei Orlov -- Rebecca Wallenberg
  • 2:30pm-4pm [Chair Kelley Bautch] -- 10. How is the problem of evil and its origin addressed in "gnostic" (Valentinian, Sethian, Mandaean) literature? Do they stand in line with trajectories already evident in the Second Temple Period, or represent a wholly new explanation?
    • James McGrath ... April DeConick ... Karen Kim (?) (panelists)
  • 2:30pm-4pm [Loren Stuckenbruck] -- 1. If "apocalyptic is the mother of theology," is the problem of evil the mother of "apocalyptic"?
    • Gabriele Boccaccini ... Benjamin Reynolds ...


  • Final comments

Prospective participants

  • # Joseph Angel (Yeshiva University, USA)
  • Daniel Assefa (Ethiopia)
  • # Jonathan Ben-Dov (University of Haifa, Israel)
  • Katell Berthelot
  • Christfried Boettrick
  • Daniel Boyarin
  • William Campbell
  • Calum Carmichael
  • # Esther Chazon (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
  • Randall Chestnut
  • # James Davila (University of St Andrews, Scotland)
  • # David A. DeSilva (Ashland Theological Seminary, USA)
  • Devorah Dimant
  • Vicente Dobroruka
  • # Lutz Doering (University of Münster, Germany)
  • Henryk Drawnel
  • Kathy Ehrensperger
  • Pamela Eisenbaum
  • Daniel Falk
  • Crispin Fletcher-Louis
  • # Gabriella Gelardinini (Nord University, Norway)
  • Charles Gieschen
  • # Matthew Goff (Florida State University, USA)
  • # Lester Grabbe (University of Hull, England)
  • Eric Gruen
  • # David Hamidovic (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
  • # Charlotte Hempel (University of Birmingham, England)
  • Martha Himmelfarb
  • # Karina Hogan (Fordham University, USA)
  • Tal Ilan
  • # Jutta Jokiranta (University of Helsinki, Finland)
  • John Kampen
  • # Jonathan Kaplan (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
  • # Paul Kosmin (Harvard University, USA)
  • # Robert Kraft (emeritus, University of Pennsylvania, USA
  • Helge Kvanvig
  • # David Lambert (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)
  • # Michael Langlois (University of Strasbourg, France)
  • Amy-Jill Levine
  • Judith Lieu
  • William Loader
  • Jared Ludnow
  • Grant Macaskill
  • Paul Mandel
  • # Eric Mason (Judson University, USA)
  • Luca Mazzinghi
  • # Eva Mroczek (University of California Davis, USA)
  • Hindy Najman
  • Anders Petersen
  • Pierluigi Piovanelli
  • # Anathea Portier-Young (Duke University, USA)
  • Tessa Rajak
  • Jacques van Ruiten
  • # Michael Satlow (Brown University, USA)
  • Carlo Segovia
  • Shayna Sheinfeld
  • # Gregory Sterling (Yale University, USA)
  • Balatz Tamasi
  • Eibert Tigchelaar
  • #@ James VanderKam (University of Notre Dame, USA)
  • James Waddell
  • Azzan Yadin
  • Ziony Zevit
  • Nicola Denzey Lewis
  • Chris Keith
  • Dylan Burns
  • Karen King
  • Liv Lied
  • Jason Silverman
  • Emma Wasserman
  • Rebecca Wollenberg
  • * Amy-Jill Levine
  • Paula Fredriksen
  • Daniel Boyarin
  • Andrei Orlov

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