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==== Day 5 (Thursday, 27 May 2020) ====  
==== Day 5 (Thursday, 27 May 2020) ====  

Revision as of 05:52, 25 July 2020

Ancient Apocalypticism: History, Method, and Reception

11th Enoch Seminar - University of Munich (LMU) (23-27 May 2021)

Chairs: Loren Stuckenbruck, Gabriele Boccaccini, Kelley Coblentz Bautch

Organising Committee

  • Lorenzo DiTommaso, Concordia University Montreal, Canada (acting Vice-Director)
  • Kathy Ehrensperger, University of Wales Lampeter, Wales
  • Deborah Forger, Dartmouth University, USA
  • Gabriella Gelardini, Nord University, Norway
  • Matthias Henze, Rice University, USA
  • Liv Ingeborg Lied, Norwegian School of Theology, Norway
  • Isaac Oliver de Oliveira, Bradley University, USA
  • Benjamin E. Reynolds, Tyndale University, Canada
  • Cecilia Wassen, Uppsala University, Sweden
  • Archie T. Wright, Regent University, USA
  • Jason M. Zurawski, University of Groningen, Netherlands (General Manager)

Advisory Board

  • Daniel Assefa, Capuchin Franciscan Institute Addis Abeba, Ethiopia
  • Albert Baumgarten, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
  • Esther Chazon, Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel
  • John Collins, Yale University, USA
  • Paula Fredriksen, Boston University, USA
  • Ida Fröhlich, Catholic University Budapest, Hungary
  • Lester Grabbe, University of Hull, England
  • Annette Reed, New York University, USA
  • Adele Reinhartz, University of Ottawa, Canada
  • Benjamin Wright, Lehigh University, USA

Secretaries:

  • Joshua Scott
  • Ted Erho

STRUCTURE

The symposium is organized around seven special areas or clusters (called “Groups” in the schedule further below):

(1) Apocalypses, Method, and Reception

  • 1 keynote -- Hindy Najman (will address integration of apocalypse into broader humanities, ethics of reading, and philology)
  • 5 sessions (10 papers + 10 responses)
  • 2 chairs -- ??? (3 sessions on Method) + ??? (2 sessions on reception)

(2) Apocalypses in the Ancient Mediterranean Context

  • 1 keynote -- Jan Bremmer (Vergil and Jewish Apocalyptic)
  • 3 sessions (6 papers + 6 responses)
  • 1 chair -- Matthias Henze ? (3 sessions)

(3) Ancient Israel

  • 1 keynote -- Martti Nissinen (specialist on prophecy)
  • 2 sessions (4 papers + 4 responses)
  • 1 chair -- Kelley Coblentz Bautch ?

(4) Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins

  • 1 keynote -- Annette Yoshiko Reed
  • 6 sessions (12 papers + 12 responses)
  • 2 chairs -- ??? (3 sessions on Second Temple) + ??? (3 sessions on Christian Origins)

(5) Christianity in Late Antiquity (1 Plenary + 8 Seminar papers + 8 Responses) 8 + 1

  • 1 keynote -- Lorenzo DiTommaso
  • 4 sessions (8 papers + 8 responses)
  • 2 chairs -- Archie Wright ? (2 sessions) + ??? (2 sessions)

(6) Judaism in Late Antiquity

  • 1 keynote -- Ra'anan Boustan
  • 2 sessions (4 papers + 4 responses)
  • 1 chair -- ??? (2 sessions)

(7) Islam in Late Antiquity

  • 1 keynote -- Carlos Segovia
  • 2 sessions (4 papers + 4 responses)
  • 1 chair -- Isaac Oliver de Oliveira ? (2 sessions)

Summary of Numbers

  • 3 Conference Chairs (Loren Stuckenbruck, Kelley Coblentz Bautch, Gabriele Boccaccini)
  • 7 Keynote Lectures (30 min each)
  • 10 sessions chairs
  • 48 seminar papers (15 min each)
  • 48 seminar responses (5-7 min each)

TOTAL: over 100 active participants

In addition to the Keynote Lectures, Seminar Papers, and Responses, there will be:

  • (1) a moderated panel with Senior Scholars on changes in the field since 1970’s
  • (2) a mentoring session with younger scholars

Moderators/Session chairs and perhaps some responses will be chosen among paper givers and the organizing committee

Responder will be, where possible, from other areas.

Tentative Program

<WORK IN PROGRESS>

DAY 1 (Sunday 23 May, 2021)

9:00-9:15 -- Welcome [Loren Stuckenbruck] 9:15-10:30 -- [Chair: Gabriele Boccaccini?]: "Uppsala and Its Legacy. 40 Years Later"

  • David Hellholm?, George Nickelsburg?, John Collins?, Adela Yarbo Collins?, ...

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11:00-12:15 -- [Chair: John Collins?] "Contemporary Developments in the Study of Apocalypticism" 12:15-12:30 -- Presentation of the Conference (Loren Stuckenbruck)

+++++ BREAK (1 hour) +++++

2:00pm-3:00pm -- GROUP 1 (Area Keynote Paper): Apocalypses, Method, and Reception

  • Hindy Najman, University of Oxford, UK (30 min + 30 min discussion)

+++++ BREAK (30 min) +++++

3.30-5:00 – Special Area Sessions (3 running in parallel), with 2 seminar papers (15 min) and 2 responses (5-7 min each), plus discussion (45 min)

  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 1, section 1) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 3, section 1) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 5, section 1) [chair: ]

DAY 2 (Monday, 24 May 2021)

9:00am Welcome -- 9:15-10:00 -- [Chair: ???]: Recap of DAY 1 [with the chairs of the previous day] + some special guests

10:00am-11:am -- GROUP 2 (Area Keynote Paper): Apocalypses in the Ancient Mediterranean context

  • Jan Bremmer (Vergil and Jewish Apocalyptic) (45m + 15m discussion)

+++++ BREAK (30 min) +++++

11:30am-1:00pm -- Special Area Sessions (3 running in parallel), with 2 seminar papers (15 min) and 2 responses (5-7 min each), plus discussion (45 min)

  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 1, section 2) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 3, section 2) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 5, section 2) [chair: ]

+++++ BREAK (1 hour) +++++

2:00pm-3:00pm – GROUP 3 (Area Keynote Paper): Ancient Israel

  • Martti Nissinen (specialist on prophecy) (30m + 15m discussion)

+++++ BREAK (30 min) +++++

3:30-5:00 – Special Area Sessions (3 running in parallel), with 2 seminar papers (15 min) and 2 responses (5-7 min each), plus discussion (45 min)

  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 1, section 3) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 4, section 1) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 5, section 3) [chair: ]


Day 3 (Tuesday, 25 May 2021)

9:00am Welcome -- 9:10-9:45 -- [Chair: ???]: Recap of DAY 2 [with the chairs of the previous day] + some special guests

9:45am-11:00am – [Chairs: Gabriele Boccaccini and John Collins]: "New Perspectives in the Study of Apocalypticism"

+++++ BREAK (30 min) +++++

11.30pm-1.00pm – Special Area Sessions (3 running in parallel), with 2 seminar papers (15 min) and 2 responses (5-7 min each), plus discussion (45 min)

  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 2, section 1) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 4, section 2) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 5, section 4) [chair: ]

+++++ BREAK (1 hour) +++++

2:00-3:00 -- GROUP 4 (Area Keynote Paper) Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins

  • Annette Yoshiko Reed, New York University, USA (30m + 30m discussion)

+++++ BREAK (30 min) +++++

3:30pm-5:00 – Special Area Sessions (3 running in parallel), with 2 seminar papers (15 min) and 2 responses (5-7 min each), plus discussion (45 min)

  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 2, section 2) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 4, section 3) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 6, section 1) [chair: ]

Day 4 (Wednesday, 26 May, 2021)

9:00am Welcome -- 9:10-10:00 -- [Chair: ???]: Recap of DAY 3 [with the chairs of the previous day] + some special guests

10.00-11.00 – GROUP 5 (Area Keynote Paper): Christianity in Late Antiquity

  • Lorenzo DiTommaso, Canada (45m + 15m discussion)

+++++ BREAK (30 min) +++++

11.30-1.00– Special Area Sessions (3 running in parallel), with 2 seminar papers (15 min) and 2 responses (5-7 min each), plus discussion (45 min)

  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 2, section 3) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 4, section 4) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 6, section 2) [chair: ]

+++++ BREAK (1 hour) +++++

2.00- 3:00 – GROUP 6 (Area Keynote Paper) Judaism in Late Antiquity

  • Ra'anan Boustan (45m + 15m Q&A)

+++++ BREAK (30 min) +++++

3:30pm-5:00pm – Special Area Sessions (3 running in parallel), with 2 seminar papers (15 min) and 2 responses (5-7 min each), plus discussion (45 min)

  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 1, section 4) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 4, section 5) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 7, section 1) [chair: Isaac Oliver?]

Day 5 (Thursday, 27 May 2020)

9:00am Welcome -- 9:10-10:00 -- [Chair: ???]: Recap of DAY 4 [with the chairs of the previous day] + some special guests

10.00-11:00 – GROUP 7 (Area Keynote Paper): Islam in Late Antiquity

  • Carlos Segovia (45 min + 15 min Q&A)

+++++ BREAK (30 min) +++++

11.30-1:00pm – Special Area Sessions (2 running in parallel), with 2 seminar papers (15 min) and 2 responses (5-7 min each), plus discussion (45 min)

  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 1, section 5) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 4, section 6) [chair: ]
  • 2 seminar papers + 2 responses (Group 7, section 2) [chair: Isaac Oliver?]

+++++ BREAK (1 hour) +++++

2:00--4:00 -- Wrap-up session (final panel)

  • [Chair: Gabriele Boccaccini]: Hindy Najman, Jan Bremmer, Martti Nissinen, Annette Yoshiko Reed, Lorenzo DiTommaso, Ra'anan Boustan, Carlos Segovia

Conclusions (Loren Stuckenbruck)