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TITLE (tentative): "Enoch Studies in the 2020s"

FORMAT: online

DATE: June 19-22, 2023

DESCRIPTION: The conference will focus on the work of scholars who have done new work on 1 Enoch. In other words, after an opening session in which we should grant a second round of "Enoch Seminar Life Achievement Awards", we will devote one hour to the work of each scholars, witha 15-20 min presentation followed by a panel of 2-3 respondents plenty of time for discussion. At the end we conclude with a wrap-up session.

Schedule (EST Time)

Day 1

9am-11am Opening Session

11:30am-1:30pm

2:30-4:30pm

or 9:15-10:30 -- 10:45-12 // 2:00-3:15 -- 3:30-4:45

Day 2

9am-11am

11:30am-1:30pm

2:30-4:30pm

Day 3

9am-11am

11:30am-1:30pm

2:30-4:30pm -- Wrap-up session

Participants

Confirmed speakers:

1. Loren Stuckenbruck, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Germany

2. Arjen Bakker, University of Groningen, NL -

3. Daniel Schumann, Univ. of Tuebingen, Germany

4. Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan)

5. Logan Williams, University of Exeter, UK --

6. Fiodar Litvinau, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Germany

7. Mark Leuchtner

8. Kelley Coblentz Bautch

9. Henryk Drawnel

10. Jonathan Ben-Dov

11. Joshua Scott

12. Ruben Bühner

13. Jolyan Pruszinski


Confirmed participants

  • Daniel Assefa
  • Kenneth Atkinson
  • Al Baumgarten
  • Gabriele Boccaccini
  • Kelly Coblentz Bautch
  • John Collins
  • Paula Fredriksen
  • David Hamidovic
  • Angela Harkins
  • Michael Langlois
  • Jim McGrath
  • Hindy Najman
  • Adele Reinhartz