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Revision as of 09:06, 30 April 2013
The Seventh Enoch Seminar (21-26 July 2013), is an international Conference organized by the Enoch Seminar.
Overview
Theme: “Enoch and the Synoptic Tradition”
Chair: Loren Stuckenbruck, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Date: Camaldoli, Italy: July 21-26, 2013
Place: Monastero di Camaldoli
Areas of Focus:
- Angelic and intermediary beings
- Demonology
- Sinners and Righteous
- Birth Narratives
- Cosmology
- Portraits of God
Registration
Online Registration for the Seventh Enoch Seminar will be available by the end of October (registration due by January 1, 2013):
Registration (including membership):
- $ 00.00 (veterans) - attended six or more previous meetings
- $ 100.00 (veterans) - attended five previous meetings / and emeriti
- $ 125.00 (veterans) - attended four previous meetings
- $ 150.00 (veterans) - attended three previous meetings
- $ 175.00 (members) - attended two previous meetings
- $ 200.00 (friends) - attended one previous meeting
- $ 225.00 (newcomers) - never attended the Enoch Seminar (or Nangeroni Meetings)
The Registration has to be paid only by participants (not spouses or guests).
Attendance at the Enoch Seminar is by invitation only and is limited to university professors and scholars in the field. If you are interested in attending or participating in the Seventh Enoch Seminar, please contact the secretary of the Seminar, Jason Zurawski.
Lodging
Contribution for lodging (5 nights + meals included) [to be paid at Camaldoli]: <estimate - prices may still vary >
- 000.oo euros (authors of long papers)
- 200.oo euros (respondents)
- 300.oo euros (short papers & guests [children: 0-5 free; 6-15 half price])
Schedule
SUNDAY 21 JULY 2013
Arrivals - Bus from the Arezzo Railway Station (around 3:30pm--4pm).
Accomodation at Camaldoli
Welcome 6pm-6:30pm Opening session 6pm-7:45 -- Introduction (Loren T. Stuckenbruck)
MONDAY 22 JULY 2013
8pm Breakfast
9:00am-10:15am -- Reading / Seminar Sessions
- Anders Klostergaard Petersen, Birth Narratives
- Loren T. Stuckenbruck, The New Ethiopic Enoch mss
10:45am-12:45am -- Papers One and Two
- Benjamin G. Wold; Respondent Eyal Regev
- Henryk Drawnel, "The Origin of the Enochic Myth (1 Enoch 6-11) and the Synoptic Gospels"; Respondent Lorenzo DiTommaso
1pm -- Lunch
4:00pm - 6:00pm -- Papers Three and Four
- James H. Charlesworth, "The Book of Noah and Related Noah Traditions: Announcing a Critical Text and Translation with Reflections on the Gospel Birth Narratives"; Respondent Matthias Henze
- Amy E. Richter, "Enoch Tradition and Matthew's Gospel: The Infancy Narrative"; Respondent Gerbern S. Oegema
6:30pm-7:45pm -- Discussion groups (one group for each of the four papers)
8pm -- Dinner
TUESDAY 23 JULY 2013
8pm Breakfast
9:00am-10:15am -- Reading / Seminar Sessions
- James H. Charlesworth, Updating the Parables of Enoch
- Lutz Doering, The role of Urzeit-Endzeit correspondence in Enochic (and related) literature and the Synoptics
10:45am-12:45am -- Papers Five and Six
- Pierluigi Piovanelli, "'It is that of Enoch': Specifying the apocalyptic tradition by which Jesus' mystical practice was interpreted"; Respondent Daniel M. Gurtner
- Gabriele Boccaccini, "John the Baptist and Enoch Tradition; forgiveness"; Respondent Lutz Doering
1pm -- Lunch
4:00pm - 6:00pm -- Papers Seven and Eight
- Leslie Baynes, "Messianic Meals in the Parables of Enoch and the Gospel of Luke"; Respondent Benjamin E. Reynolds
- Lester L. Grabbe, "'Son of Man': Its Origin and Meaning in Second Temple Judaism"; Respondent Daniel Boyarin
6:30pm-7:45pm -- Discussion groups (one group for each of the four papers)
8pm -- Dinner
9:00pm - 10:00pm -- Graduate Student Session, Chairs Albert I. Baumgarten and James H. Charlesworth
WEDNESDAY 24 JULY 2013
8pm Breakfast
- 9:00am-10:45am -- Short Papers (30m each in four parallel sessions)
- 11:am-12:45am -- Short Papers (30m each in four parallel sessions)
1pm -- Lunch
Afternoon trip to the Camaldoli Eremo and the La Verna Convent.
THURSDAY 25 JULY 2013
8am Breakfast
9:00am-10:15am -- Reading / Seminar Sessions
- James R. Davila, Roles of Angels and Demons in 1 Enoch and the Synoptics
- Robert A. Kraft, Unidentified Vestiges of the Enoch Cycle
10:45am-12:45am -- Papers Nine and Ten
- Kelley Coblentz Bautch, "Heavenly Beings in Enoch Literature and the Synoptic Gospels"; Respondent Randall D. Chesnutt
- Archie Wright, "Anthropology of the Demoniacs in the Gospel Traditions"; Respondent Robert G. Hall
1pm -- Lunch
4:00pm - 6:00pm -- Papers Eleven and Twelve
- Andrei A. Orlov, "Enoch Tradition and the Temptation Narrative"; Florentina Badalanova-Geller
- Joseph L. Angel, "Priestly Tradition: Enoch and Jesus"; Respondent Steven D. Fraade
6:30pm-7:45pm -- Discussion groups (one group for each of the four papers)
8pm -- Dinner
Wrap-Up Session
FRIDAY 26 JULY 2013
Breakfast
Bus to Arezzo Railway Station
Participants
Angel, Joseph L. *
Assefa, Daniel *
Badalanova Geller, Florentina
Baumgarten, Albert *
Baynes, Leslie *
Bedenbender, Andreas *
Boccaccini, Gabriele *
Boyarin, Daniel *
Carbullanca Núñez, César *
Caruthers, Rodney *
Charlesworth, James *
Chesnutt, Randall *
Coblentz Bautch, Kelley *
Davis, Michael
Davila, James R. *
De Long, Kindalee *
DiTommaso, Lorenzo *
Dobroruka, Vicente *
Doering, Lutz *
Drawnel, Henryk *
Dyma, Oliver *
Ellens, J Harold *
Forger, Deborah *
Fraade, Steven *
Gagné, André *
Gelardini, Gabriella *
Grabbe, Lester *
Gurtner, Daniel *
Hagen, Joost *
Hall, Bob
Henze, Matthias *
Herms, Ron
Hillel, Vered *
Hoffmann, Matthias *
Ibba, Giovanni *
Jackson, David R *
Justnes, Årstein *
Kraft, Robert *
Ludlow, Jared *
Mandel, Paul *
Mazzinghi, Luca *
Navtanovich, Liudmila *
Nir, Rivka *
Noffke, Eric *
Oliver, Isaac *
Orlov, Andrei *
Petersen, Anders Klostergaard *
Pierce, Chad *
Piovanelli, Pierluigi
Reynolds, Benjamin *
Richter, Amy E. *
Sailors, Timothy *
Schmidt, Brian *
Stuckenbruck, Loren
Tamasi, Balazs *
Williams, Ralph *
Wold, Benjamin *
Wright, Archie *
Zevit, Ziony *
Zurawski, Jason *
Getting to the Seminar
Monastero di Camaldoli (site of Seminar and accommodations)
Località Camaldoli, 52010 Camaldoli
- You may fly in to either Florence, Rome, or Bologna. You will then take the train to Arezzo.
- From the Florence Airport (Peretola), you will need to take a bus/cab to the main train station, Santa Maria Novella, then the train to Arezzo.
- From Rome (Fiumicino), you will take the train to Roma Termini, then to Arezzo.
- From Bologna (Guglielmo Marconi), you will take the bus/taxi to Bolgona Centrale and from there to Arezzo.
- Try to avoid local trains which stop at every station and therefore take much longer. Look for high-speed, intercity, or frecciarosa trains.
- We are scheduling a bus to take us from Arezzo to Camalodoli on Sunday, July 21. The bus will leave the train station at 3:30pm.
- Meet at the Arezzo train station, at the bar/café, to be ready to leave by 3:30.
- If you are unable to make this bus, you can take the train from Arezzo to Bibbiena.
- From Bibbiena, you can take a taxi to Camaldoli (~20-30 euros).
- You may also take a taxi directly from Arezzo to Camaldoli, but this will be more expensive.
- Please check the Trenitalia website (http://www.trenitalia.com) for up to date train schedules and travel times.