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'''Enoch Colloquia''' / ''' Enoch Seminar at the SBL''' | '''Enoch Colloquia''' / ''' Enoch Seminar at the SBL''' | ||
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== Schedule (Boston, 2020)== | == Schedule (Boston, 2020)== | ||
4th colloquium on Second Temple Judaism (9-10: | 4th colloquium on Second Temple Judaism (9-10:40 11-12:30) | ||
''' | '''Matthew: the most Jewish Gospel?''' (Matthew and the “Judaism” of His Gospel) | ||
or | * What does it mean that Matthew is the most Jewish Gospel? | ||
* Why Matthew, and not Luke or Mark or John? | |||
* What do we mean by "Jewish" in Matthew's time? | |||
* Is it proper to distinguish NT texts as "more" or "less" Jewish? | |||
' | * What are the major features of Matthew's Judaism? (What is the nature of the Judaism espoused in Matthew’s Gospel?) | ||
( | * What is the place of Matthew within Jewish Sectarianism? | ||
* How does Matthew’s polemical statements against Jewish leaders resemble or differ from those other Second Temple Jewish texts? | |||
* Which (other) kind of Judaism is Matthew most closely related to? (How does Matthew’s Judaism relate to other strands of Judaism prior to Bar Kochba?) | |||
* What is the place of Matthew within the Jesus movement? | |||
Gabriele Boccaccini (chair), John Kampen, Amy-Jill Levine, Isaac Oliver, Cecilia Wasser, Daniel Gurtner | Gabriele Boccaccini (chair), John Kampen, Amy-Jill Levine, Isaac Oliver, Cecilia Wasser, Daniel Gurtner | ||
Cecilia Wassen | Cecilia Wassen | ||
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Petri Luomanen | Petri Luomanen | ||
+ Karin Zettelholm | |||
+ Claudia Setzer | |||
+ Amy Richter | |||
5th colloquium on Christian Origins (14:30-16; 16-17:30) | |||
(workshop, by invitation only) | |||
'''Evil in the First Century | |||
Gabriele Boccaccini, Andrei Orlov, Paula Fredriksen, Brand?, Stuckenbruck | |||
'''What is the Core of Jewish Apocalyticism: Eschatology, Heavenly Revelation, Wisdom, Protology?''' | |||
or | |||
'''What Is Enochic Judaism and Its Place in Second Temple Judaism?''' | |||
(workshop, by invitation only) | |||
David Sim | |||
Latest revision as of 04:10, 10 June 2020
Enoch Colloquia / Enoch Seminar at the SBL
3rd Enoch Colloquium (San Diego, 2019)
Gospel of John: Anti-Jewish or Radical Jewish Sectarianism?
Adele Reinhartz and Gabriele Boccaccini; Deborah Forger, chair
2nd Enoch Colloquium (Denver, 2018)
Paul the Second Temple Jew
Mark Nanos and Gabriele Boccaccini; Isaac Oliver, chair
1st Enoch Colloquium (Boston, 2017)
Jewish Apocalypticism (at Harvard University)
Giovanni Bazzana and Gabriele Boccaccini, chairs
Schedule (Boston, 2020)
4th colloquium on Second Temple Judaism (9-10:40 11-12:30)
Matthew: the most Jewish Gospel? (Matthew and the “Judaism” of His Gospel)
- What does it mean that Matthew is the most Jewish Gospel?
- Why Matthew, and not Luke or Mark or John?
- What do we mean by "Jewish" in Matthew's time?
- Is it proper to distinguish NT texts as "more" or "less" Jewish?
- What are the major features of Matthew's Judaism? (What is the nature of the Judaism espoused in Matthew’s Gospel?)
- What is the place of Matthew within Jewish Sectarianism?
- How does Matthew’s polemical statements against Jewish leaders resemble or differ from those other Second Temple Jewish texts?
- Which (other) kind of Judaism is Matthew most closely related to? (How does Matthew’s Judaism relate to other strands of Judaism prior to Bar Kochba?)
- What is the place of Matthew within the Jesus movement?
Gabriele Boccaccini (chair), John Kampen, Amy-Jill Levine, Isaac Oliver, Cecilia Wasser, Daniel Gurtner
Cecilia Wassen
Anders Runesson
Philip Esler
Eyal Regev
Amy Jill Levine
George Brooke
Terry Donaldson
J. Andrew Overman
Adele Reinhartz
Paula Fredriksen
Petri Luomanen
+ Karin Zettelholm
+ Claudia Setzer
+ Amy Richter
5th colloquium on Christian Origins (14:30-16; 16-17:30)
(workshop, by invitation only)
Evil in the First Century
Gabriele Boccaccini, Andrei Orlov, Paula Fredriksen, Brand?, Stuckenbruck
What is the Core of Jewish Apocalyticism: Eschatology, Heavenly Revelation, Wisdom, Protology?
or
What Is Enochic Judaism and Its Place in Second Temple Judaism? (workshop, by invitation only) David Sim
20 - Plenary address. 1st Enoch Seminar Life Achievement Award.
21:30 - Reception
(open to the general public)