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DAY 1 (11 November 2020) -- 10:30am-4:30pm EST
'''DAY 1 (11 November 2020) -- 10:30am-4:30pm EST
 
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Schedule
Schedule


11:15 -- Informal gathering of participants
11:15 -- Informal gathering of participants
11:30am - Welcome


11:40am - Presentation of the volume by the Editors (Alexander Kulik, Gabriele Boccaccini, Lorenzo DiTommaso, David Hamidovic, Michael Stone, Jason Zurawski)
11:30am -- Welcome and Introduction
 
11:40am -- Presentation of the volume by the Editors (Alexander Kulik, Gabriele Boccaccini, Lorenzo DiTommaso, David Hamidovic, Michael Stone, Jason Zurawski)


12pm - Review of the volume by 3 external panelists (15m each)
12pm -- Review of the volume by 3 external panelists (15m each)


**James L. Kugel (Harvard University / Bar Ilan University)
**James L. Kugel (Harvard University / Bar Ilan University)
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**Liv Ingeborg Lied (MF Norwegian School of Theology)
**Liv Ingeborg Lied (MF Norwegian School of Theology)


12:45pm - Responses by 3 authors (5m each)  
12:45pm -- Responses by 3 authors (5m each)  


**Martha Himmelfarb
**Martha Himmelfarb
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**Gregory Sterling
**Gregory Sterling


1:00pm - 2:00pm - Discussion with the Editors, the authors and the audience.
1:00pm -- Discussion with the Editors, the authors and the audience.
 


+ + + 30min break + + +
2:00pm -- 30min break


2:30pm -- 9th Enoch Seminar Reception


2:30pm-3:30pm - 9th Enoch Seminar Reception
3:30m -- Board of Directors Meeting


3:30m-4:30pm - Meeting of the Board of Directors




 
'''DAY 2 (12 November 2020) - 10am-4:30pm
DAY 2 (12 November 2020) - 10am-4:30pm
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Theme: The Place of Matthew within the Diversity of Second Temple Judaism and the Jesus Movement
Theme: The Place of Matthew within the Diversity of Second Temple Judaism and the Jesus Movement


The Gospel of Matthew has often been dubbed the “most Jewish Gospel.” But what does this evaluation even mean? If it is so Jewish, how so? What about the Jewishness of other Gospel texts such as Mark, Luke, and John? And what does “Jewish,” in any case, mean in Matthew’s time? In this session, the Enoch Seminar continues to critically appreciate the Jewish context and texture of early Christianity by focusing on Matthew’s particular relationship with(in) Judaism. Invited specialists will discuss anew the distinctive character of Matthew’s Gospel as they seek to relate it to its Jewish milieu in all of its complexity.
The Gospel of Matthew has often been dubbed the “most Jewish Gospel.” But what does this evaluation even mean? If it is so Jewish, how so? What about the Jewishness of other Gospel texts such as Mark, Luke, and John? And what does “Jewish,” in any case, mean in Matthew’s time? In this session, the Enoch Seminar continues to critically appreciate the Jewish context and texture of early Christianity by focusing on Matthew’s particular relationship with(in) Judaism. Invited specialists will discuss anew the distinctive character of Matthew’s Gospel as they seek to relate it to its Jewish milieu in all of its complexity.
Please contact the event secretary, Joshua Scott, for more details (scottjos@umich.edu).




Schedule
Schedule


9:30am-10am - Informal Gathering of Participants - Welcome
9:30am -- Informal Gathering of Participants  


10am-10:15am -- Introduction (15 m ) - Status quaestionis and goals of the colloquium (Anders Runesson)
10:15am -- Welcome and Introduction: Status quaestionis and goals of the colloquium (Anders Runesson)


10:15am-12:00am -- The Place of Matthew within the Diversity of Second Temple Judaism
10:30am -- The Place of Matthew within the Diversity of Second Temple Judaism


* What are the major features of Matthew’s Judaism?
* What are the major features of Matthew’s Judaism?
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Gabriele Boccaccini (Chair)
Gabriele Boccaccini (Chair)


* Albert Baumgarten (10 min)
**Albert Baumgarten
* Daniel Gurtner (10 mn)
**Daniel Gurtner
* John Kampen (10 min)
**John Kampen
* A.-J. Levine (10 min)
**A.-J. Levine


Discussion (65 mn)
Discussion


12:00-1:00 am – Break  
12:00pm -- Break  


1:00am-2:45pm -- The Place of Matthew within the Diversity of the Jesus Movement
1:00pm -- The Place of Matthew within the Diversity of the Jesus Movement


* What does it mean that Matthew is the most Jewish Gospel?
* What does it mean that Matthew is the most Jewish Gospel?
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Gabriele Boccaccini (Chair)
Gabriele Boccaccini (Chair)
* Kathy Ehrensperger (10 mn)
* Gabriele Boccaccini (10 min)
* Isaac W. Oliver (10 mn)
* Karin Zetterholm (10 mn)


Discussion (65 mn)
**Kathy Ehrensperger
**Gabriele Boccaccini
**Isaac W. Oliver
**Karin Zetterholm
 
Discussion


3pm - 4:30pm Wrap-up session (90 mn). [Live on Facebook]
3:00pm -- Wrap-up session [Live on Facebook]


== Confirmed Participants (Matthew Colloquium) ==
== Confirmed Participants ==


#Albert Baumgarten (panelist)
#Albert Baumgarten (panelist)

Revision as of 11:33, 14 September 2020

DAY 1 (11 November 2020) -- 10:30am-4:30pm EST Schedule

11:15 -- Informal gathering of participants

11:30am -- Welcome and Introduction

11:40am -- Presentation of the volume by the Editors (Alexander Kulik, Gabriele Boccaccini, Lorenzo DiTommaso, David Hamidovic, Michael Stone, Jason Zurawski)

12pm -- Review of the volume by 3 external panelists (15m each)

    • James L. Kugel (Harvard University / Bar Ilan University)
    • Hindy Najman (University of Oxford)
    • Liv Ingeborg Lied (MF Norwegian School of Theology)

12:45pm -- Responses by 3 authors (5m each)

    • Martha Himmelfarb
    • Robert Kraft
    • Gregory Sterling

1:00pm -- Discussion with the Editors, the authors and the audience.

2:00pm -- 30min break

2:30pm -- 9th Enoch Seminar Reception

3:30m -- Board of Directors Meeting


DAY 2 (12 November 2020) - 10am-4:30pm Theme: The Place of Matthew within the Diversity of Second Temple Judaism and the Jesus Movement

The Gospel of Matthew has often been dubbed the “most Jewish Gospel.” But what does this evaluation even mean? If it is so Jewish, how so? What about the Jewishness of other Gospel texts such as Mark, Luke, and John? And what does “Jewish,” in any case, mean in Matthew’s time? In this session, the Enoch Seminar continues to critically appreciate the Jewish context and texture of early Christianity by focusing on Matthew’s particular relationship with(in) Judaism. Invited specialists will discuss anew the distinctive character of Matthew’s Gospel as they seek to relate it to its Jewish milieu in all of its complexity.


Schedule

9:30am -- Informal Gathering of Participants

10:15am -- Welcome and Introduction: Status quaestionis and goals of the colloquium (Anders Runesson)

10:30am -- The Place of Matthew within the Diversity of Second Temple Judaism

  • What are the major features of Matthew’s Judaism?
  • What do we mean by “Jewish” in Matthew’s time?
  • Which (other) kind of Judaism is Matthew most closely related to?
  • What is the place of Matthew within Jewish Sectarianism?

Gabriele Boccaccini (Chair)

    • Albert Baumgarten
    • Daniel Gurtner
    • John Kampen
    • A.-J. Levine

Discussion

12:00pm -- Break

1:00pm -- The Place of Matthew within the Diversity of the Jesus Movement

  • What does it mean that Matthew is the most Jewish Gospel?
  • Why Matthew, and not Luke or Mark or John?
  • Is it proper to distinguish NT texts as “more” or “less” Jewish?
  • What is the place of Matthew within the Jesus movement?

Gabriele Boccaccini (Chair)

    • Kathy Ehrensperger
    • Gabriele Boccaccini
    • Isaac W. Oliver
    • Karin Zetterholm

Discussion

3:00pm -- Wrap-up session [Live on Facebook]

Confirmed Participants

  1. Albert Baumgarten (panelist)
  2. Laura Bizzarro
  3. Gabriele Boccaccini (panelist)
  4. Akiva Cohen
  5. Jason Comber
  6. Jim Davila
  7. Rachel Dryden
  8. Kathy Ehrensperger (panelist)
  9. Trenton R. Ferro
  10. Roy Fisher
  11. Jörg Frey
  12. Daniel Gurtner (panelist)
  13. Rebecca Harris
  14. Årstein Justnes
  15. John Kampen (panelist)
  16. Arie van der Kooij
  17. Ryan Lambert
  18. A.-J. Levine (panelist)
  19. Jocelyn McWhirter
  20. Eva-Charlotta Mebius
  21. Daniele Minisini
  22. Alastair Moodie
  23. Eric Noffke
  24. Isaac W. Oliver (panelist)
  25. Amy Richter
  26. Vernon Robbins
  27. Anders Runesson
  28. Timothy B. Sailors
  29. Lawrence Schiffman
  30. Joshua Scott
  31. David C. Sim
  32. David Andrews Smith
  33. Joel Wildermuth
  34. Karin Zetterholm (panelist)