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The '''Third Enoch Seminar''' (2007) is an international Conference.
[[File:Monastero Camaldoli.jpg|thumb|250px|Monastery of Camaldoli, Italy]]
[[File:Fourth Enoch Seminar.jpg|thumb|250px|Participants at the Fourth Enoch Seminar]]
[[File:Boccaccini.jpg|thumb|123px|Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan]]
 
The '''Fourth Enoch Seminar''' (July 8-12, 2007) is an international Conference organized by the [[Enoch Seminar]].
 
< ... -- [[Third Enoch Seminar]] -- '''Fourth Enoch Seminar''' -- [[Fifth Enoch Seminar]] -- ... >
 


==Overview==
==Overview==


The '''Third Enoch Seminar''' was held in Camaldoli [Italy] on "Enoch and the Mosaic Torah."
The '''Fourth Enoch Seminar''' was held in Camaldoli [Italy] on "Enoch and the Mosaic Torah."
 
The success of the new format and the friendly atmosphere of the Foresteria of the Monastery of Camaldoli convinced the organizers to repeat the experience at the same location with a larger group of participants.
 
The Fourth Enoch Seminar was organized by the University of Michigan (Dept. of Near Eastern Studies)  and the Michigan Center for Early Christian Studies, in collaboration with the Camaldoli Order, the University of Bologna (Ravenna Campus), the Jewish Community of Florence, and the Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana of Ravenna. It focused on the interaction between Mosaic and Enochic traditions in Second Temple Judaism and on the synthesis between them in the Book of Jubilees.
 
28 papers (and 23 short papers) circulated in advance and were discussed at the conference in plenary sessions and five discussion groups, at the introduction of 6 respondents. In attendance were 84 scholars from 17 countries (Australia, Canada, Denmark, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and the Vatican). Among the newcomers: Betsy Halpern Amaru, Darrell Bock, Calum Carmichael, Gene Davenport, Lutz Doering, David Jackson, Grant Macaskill, Bilhah Nitzan, Eyal Regev, Michael Segal, Joseph Sievers, and Azzan Yadin.
 
The last day of the Seminar was held in nearby Ravenna at the invitation of Mauro Perani (University of Bologna, Ravenna Campus), President of the European Association for Jewish Studies.
 
The Proceedings of the Fourth Enoch Seminar were published by Eerdmans in 2009; see [[Enoch and the Mosaic Torah: The Evidence of Jubilees (2009 Boccaccini, Ibba), edited volume]]. The short papers appeared in a special issue of the journal Henoch [[Enoch and Jubilees: Short Papers from the Fourth Enoch Seminar (2009 Bertalotto, Hanneken), edited volume]].
 
==Participants==
 
#Betsy Halpern Amaru, emeritus, Vassar College, USA
#Luca Arcari, University of Naples, Italy
#Daniel Assefa, Ethiopia, France
#Christophe Batsch, University of Lille, France
#Albert I. Baumgarten, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
#Kelley Coblentz Bautch, St. Edward’s University, USA
#Andreas Bedenbender, Humboldt University, Germany
#Jonathan Ben-Dov, University of Haifa, Israel
#Daniel Stökl Ben-Ezra, CNRS, France
#John Bergsma, Franciscan University of Steubenville, USA
#Christoph Berner, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
#Pierpaolo Bertalotto, Rice University, USA
#Katell Berthelot, CNRS, France
#Siam Bhayro, University of Cambridge, England
#Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan, USA
#Darrell Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary, USA
#Gianantonio Borgonovo, Catholic University Milan, Italy
#Daniel Boyarin, University of California at Berkeley, USA
#James H. Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
#Calum Carmichael, Cornell University, USA
#Esther Chazon, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
#Michael Daise, William and Mary College, USA
#Gene Davenport, Lambuth University, USA
#Michael Davis, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
#Marcello Del Verme, University of Naples, Italy
#Karoly Dobos, Catholic University Budapest, Hungary
#Lutz Doering, King’s College London, England
#Henryk Drawnel, Catholic University of Lublin, Poland
#Torleif Elgvin, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Norway
#John Endres, Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, USA
#Esther Eshel, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
#Hanan Eshel, (1958-2010), Bar-Ilan University, Israel
#Daniel K. Falk, University of Oregon, USA
#Crispin Fletcher-Louis, St Mary’s London, England
#Ida Fröhlich, Catholic University of Budapest, Hungary
#Claudio Gianotto, University of Turin, Italy
#Charles Gieschen, Concordia College, USA
#William Gilders, Emory University, USA
#Lester L. Grabbe, University of Hull, England
#Maxine Grossman, University of Maryland, USA
#Matthias Henze, Rice University, USA
#Martha Himmelfarb, Princeton University, USA
#Jamal-Dominique Hopkins, Crichton College, USA
#Giovanni Ibba, Central Italy Theological Seminary, Italy
#Jutta Jokiranta, University of Helsinki, Finland
#Robert Kraft, University of Pennsylvania, USA
#Helge S. Kvanvig, University of Oslo, Norway
#Erik W. Larson, Florida International University, USA
#William Loader, Murdoch University, Australia
#Grant Macaskill, St Andrews University, Scotland
#Luca Mazzinghi, Central Italy Theological Seminary, Italy
#Hindy Najman, University of Toronto, Canada
#George W.E. Nickelsburg, emeritus, University of Iowa, USA
#Bilhah Nitzan, emeritus, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
#Eric Noffke, Rome, Italy
#Daniel Olson, ,
#Andrei A. Orlov, Marquette University, USA
#Dorothy Peters, Trinity Western University, Canada
#Anders Klostergaard Petersen, University of Aarhus, Denmark
#Stephen Pfann, University of the Holy Land, Israel
#Claire Pfann, University of the Holy Land, Israel
#Pierluigi Piovanelli, University of Ottawa, Canada
#Annette Y. Reed, McMaster University, Canada
#Eyal Regev, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
#Jacques van Ruiten, University of Groningen, Netherlands
#Paolo Sacchi, emeritus, University of Turin, Italy
#Stephane Saulnier, Newman Theological College Edmonton, Canada
#Lawrence H. Schiffman, New York University, USA
#James Scott, Trinity Western University, Canada
#Michael Segal, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
#Aharon Shemesh, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
#Joseph Sievers, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Vatican
#David W. Suter, Saint Martin’s College, USA
#Shemaryahu Talmon, (1920-2010), Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
#Sam Thomas, California Lutheran University, USA
#Cristiana Tretti, Milan, Italy
#James C. VanderKam, Notre Dame University, USA
#Pieter M. Venter, University of Pretoria, South Africa
#Benjamin Wold, University of Tübingen, Germany
#Benjamin G. Wright, Lehigh University, USA
#Azzan Yadin, Rutgers University, USA
 
====Guests====
 
*Rav Joseph Levi, Florence Jewish Community, Italy
*Mauro Perani, University of Bologna, Italy
*Ralph Williams, University of Michigan, USA
 
====Secretaries====
 
*J. Harold Ellens, University of Michigan, USA
*Todd R. Hanneken, University of Notre Dame, USA






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Monastery of Camaldoli, Italy
Participants at the Fourth Enoch Seminar
Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan

The Fourth Enoch Seminar (July 8-12, 2007) is an international Conference organized by the Enoch Seminar.

< ... -- Third Enoch Seminar -- Fourth Enoch Seminar -- Fifth Enoch Seminar -- ... >


Overview

The Fourth Enoch Seminar was held in Camaldoli [Italy] on "Enoch and the Mosaic Torah."

The success of the new format and the friendly atmosphere of the Foresteria of the Monastery of Camaldoli convinced the organizers to repeat the experience at the same location with a larger group of participants.

The Fourth Enoch Seminar was organized by the University of Michigan (Dept. of Near Eastern Studies) and the Michigan Center for Early Christian Studies, in collaboration with the Camaldoli Order, the University of Bologna (Ravenna Campus), the Jewish Community of Florence, and the Amicizia Ebraico-Cristiana of Ravenna. It focused on the interaction between Mosaic and Enochic traditions in Second Temple Judaism and on the synthesis between them in the Book of Jubilees.

28 papers (and 23 short papers) circulated in advance and were discussed at the conference in plenary sessions and five discussion groups, at the introduction of 6 respondents. In attendance were 84 scholars from 17 countries (Australia, Canada, Denmark, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and the Vatican). Among the newcomers: Betsy Halpern Amaru, Darrell Bock, Calum Carmichael, Gene Davenport, Lutz Doering, David Jackson, Grant Macaskill, Bilhah Nitzan, Eyal Regev, Michael Segal, Joseph Sievers, and Azzan Yadin.

The last day of the Seminar was held in nearby Ravenna at the invitation of Mauro Perani (University of Bologna, Ravenna Campus), President of the European Association for Jewish Studies.

The Proceedings of the Fourth Enoch Seminar were published by Eerdmans in 2009; see Enoch and the Mosaic Torah: The Evidence of Jubilees (2009 Boccaccini, Ibba), edited volume. The short papers appeared in a special issue of the journal Henoch Enoch and Jubilees: Short Papers from the Fourth Enoch Seminar (2009 Bertalotto, Hanneken), edited volume.

Participants

  1. Betsy Halpern Amaru, emeritus, Vassar College, USA
  2. Luca Arcari, University of Naples, Italy
  3. Daniel Assefa, Ethiopia, France
  4. Christophe Batsch, University of Lille, France
  5. Albert I. Baumgarten, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
  6. Kelley Coblentz Bautch, St. Edward’s University, USA
  7. Andreas Bedenbender, Humboldt University, Germany
  8. Jonathan Ben-Dov, University of Haifa, Israel
  9. Daniel Stökl Ben-Ezra, CNRS, France
  10. John Bergsma, Franciscan University of Steubenville, USA
  11. Christoph Berner, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
  12. Pierpaolo Bertalotto, Rice University, USA
  13. Katell Berthelot, CNRS, France
  14. Siam Bhayro, University of Cambridge, England
  15. Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan, USA
  16. Darrell Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary, USA
  17. Gianantonio Borgonovo, Catholic University Milan, Italy
  18. Daniel Boyarin, University of California at Berkeley, USA
  19. James H. Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
  20. Calum Carmichael, Cornell University, USA
  21. Esther Chazon, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
  22. Michael Daise, William and Mary College, USA
  23. Gene Davenport, Lambuth University, USA
  24. Michael Davis, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
  25. Marcello Del Verme, University of Naples, Italy
  26. Karoly Dobos, Catholic University Budapest, Hungary
  27. Lutz Doering, King’s College London, England
  28. Henryk Drawnel, Catholic University of Lublin, Poland
  29. Torleif Elgvin, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Norway
  30. John Endres, Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, USA
  31. Esther Eshel, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
  32. Hanan Eshel, (1958-2010), Bar-Ilan University, Israel
  33. Daniel K. Falk, University of Oregon, USA
  34. Crispin Fletcher-Louis, St Mary’s London, England
  35. Ida Fröhlich, Catholic University of Budapest, Hungary
  36. Claudio Gianotto, University of Turin, Italy
  37. Charles Gieschen, Concordia College, USA
  38. William Gilders, Emory University, USA
  39. Lester L. Grabbe, University of Hull, England
  40. Maxine Grossman, University of Maryland, USA
  41. Matthias Henze, Rice University, USA
  42. Martha Himmelfarb, Princeton University, USA
  43. Jamal-Dominique Hopkins, Crichton College, USA
  44. Giovanni Ibba, Central Italy Theological Seminary, Italy
  45. Jutta Jokiranta, University of Helsinki, Finland
  46. Robert Kraft, University of Pennsylvania, USA
  47. Helge S. Kvanvig, University of Oslo, Norway
  48. Erik W. Larson, Florida International University, USA
  49. William Loader, Murdoch University, Australia
  50. Grant Macaskill, St Andrews University, Scotland
  51. Luca Mazzinghi, Central Italy Theological Seminary, Italy
  52. Hindy Najman, University of Toronto, Canada
  53. George W.E. Nickelsburg, emeritus, University of Iowa, USA
  54. Bilhah Nitzan, emeritus, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
  55. Eric Noffke, Rome, Italy
  56. Daniel Olson, ,
  57. Andrei A. Orlov, Marquette University, USA
  58. Dorothy Peters, Trinity Western University, Canada
  59. Anders Klostergaard Petersen, University of Aarhus, Denmark
  60. Stephen Pfann, University of the Holy Land, Israel
  61. Claire Pfann, University of the Holy Land, Israel
  62. Pierluigi Piovanelli, University of Ottawa, Canada
  63. Annette Y. Reed, McMaster University, Canada
  64. Eyal Regev, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
  65. Jacques van Ruiten, University of Groningen, Netherlands
  66. Paolo Sacchi, emeritus, University of Turin, Italy
  67. Stephane Saulnier, Newman Theological College Edmonton, Canada
  68. Lawrence H. Schiffman, New York University, USA
  69. James Scott, Trinity Western University, Canada
  70. Michael Segal, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
  71. Aharon Shemesh, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
  72. Joseph Sievers, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Vatican
  73. David W. Suter, Saint Martin’s College, USA
  74. Shemaryahu Talmon, (1920-2010), Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
  75. Sam Thomas, California Lutheran University, USA
  76. Cristiana Tretti, Milan, Italy
  77. James C. VanderKam, Notre Dame University, USA
  78. Pieter M. Venter, University of Pretoria, South Africa
  79. Benjamin Wold, University of Tübingen, Germany
  80. Benjamin G. Wright, Lehigh University, USA
  81. Azzan Yadin, Rutgers University, USA

Guests

  • Rav Joseph Levi, Florence Jewish Community, Italy
  • Mauro Perani, University of Bologna, Italy
  • Ralph Williams, University of Michigan, USA

Secretaries

  • J. Harold Ellens, University of Michigan, USA
  • Todd R. Hanneken, University of Notre Dame, USA