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* '''Maria Chrysovergi''', Department of Theology & Religion, Durham University. | * '''Maria Chrysovergi''', Department of Theology & Religion, Durham University. | ||
Graduate Student | Graduate Student, Advisors [[Lutz Doering]] and [[Robert Hayward]]. | ||
Dissertation: ''Attitudes towards the Use of Medicine in Jewish Literature from the Third and Second Centuries BCE'' | Dissertation: ''Attitudes towards the Use of Medicine in Jewish Literature from the Third and Second Centuries BCE'' |
Revision as of 20:10, 6 April 2011
The Enoch Graduate Seminar, founded in 2006, is an international gathering of PhD students and post-Docs in the field of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins.
History
Meetings and Proceedings
List of International PhD Students and Post-Docs
North America
- Isaac Oliver, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan
PhD candidate, Advisor Gabriele Boccaccini
His research interests focus on Jewish Law in the Gospels and the Jewish-Christian tradition.
- Jason Zurawski, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan
PhD student, Advisor Gabriele Boccaccini
His research interests focus on Jewish-Hellenistic Literature
Europe
- Maria Chrysovergi, Department of Theology & Religion, Durham University.
Graduate Student, Advisors Lutz Doering and Robert Hayward.
Dissertation: Attitudes towards the Use of Medicine in Jewish Literature from the Third and Second Centuries BCE
e-mail: maria.chrysovergi@durham.ac.uk.
- Magdalena Diaz Araujo, Institut de recherches pour l'étude des religionsUniversité Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV)
Graduate Student; Advisor Mireille Hadas-Lebel
Dissertation title: “Woman and Sin in the Greek Life of Adam and Eve”