Enoch Seminar (2001-), learned society
The Enoch Seminar is an academic group of international specialists in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins, who share the results of their research in the field and biennially meet to discuss topics of common interest.
Seventh Enoch Seminar
Theme: “Enoch and the Synoptic Tradition”
Chair: Loren Stuckenbruck, Princeton Theological Seminary
Date: June, 2013
Place: TBD
Areas of Focus:
- Angelic and intermediary beings
- Demonology
- Sinners and Righteous
- Birth Narratives
- Cosmology
- Portraits of God
Lodging
Registration
Online Registration for the Seventh Enoch Seminar will be available soon.
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.
Schedule
Participants planning to attend
Anderson, Jeff S.
Artman, Tali
Assefa, Daniel
Badalanova Geller, Florentina
Baumgarten, Albert
Bazzana, Giovanni
Bedenbender, Andreas
Bizzarro, Laura
Boccaccini, Gabriele
Bock, Darrell
Bunta, Silviu
Carmichael, Calum
Charlesworth, James
Chesnutt, Randall
Coblentz Bautch, Kelley
Dacy, Marianne
DiTommaso, Lorenzo
Doering, Lutz
Drawnel, Henryk
Dyma, Oliver
Ellens, J Harold
Falk, Daniel
Fletcher-Louis, Crispin
Forger, Deborah
Fraade, Steven
Gelardini, Gabriella
Gieschen, Charles
Grabbe, Lester
Gurtner, Daniel
Hagen, Joost
Henze, Matthias
Hogan, Karina M.
Jackson, David R
Justnes, Årstein
Kraus, Thomas J.
Kugler, Robert A.
Kulik, Alexander
Kvanvig, Helge
Lanfer, Peter
Lied, Liv Ingeborg
Lourie, Basil
Ludlow, Jared
Mandel, Paul
Mason, Eric
Mazzinghi, Luca
Navtanovich, Liudmila
Nir, Rivka
Noffke, Eric
Nogueira, Paulo
Oliver, Isaac
Orlov, Andrei
Paladino, Laura Carmen
Petersen, Anders Klostergaard
Pfann, Stephen
Piovanelli, Pierluigi
Reinhartz, Adele
Reynolds, Benjamin
Satlow, Michael
Segovia, Carlos A.
Sheinfeld, Shayna
Sivertsev, Alexei
Stuckenbruck, Loren
Sulzbach, Carla
Suter, David
Tamasi, Balazs
Venter, Pieter M.
Waddell, James
West, James E.
Wold, Benjamin
Wright, Archie
Wright, Benjamin
Yadin, Azzan
Zevit, Ziony
Zurawski, Jason
Getting to the Seminar
History
Founded in 2001, the Enoch Seminar focuses on the period of Jewish history, culture and literature from the Babylonian Exile to the Bar-Kochba revolt—the period in which both Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism have their roots. The goal is to tear down the misleading walls of separation that still divide this field of research, recovering the unity and integrity of the period. Enoch is the symbol of this inter-canonical and inter-disciplinary effort, as he is present of each and all the canons that anachronistically divide sources from the period: Old Testament, Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Dead Sea Scrolls, Jewish-Hellenistic literature, New Testament, Apostolic Fathers, etc.
Participation at the Enoch Seminar is by invitation only and is restricted to University professors and specialists in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins who have completed their PhD. To graduate students and PhD candidates, the Enoch Seminar offers a biennial meeting (the Enoch Graduate Seminar).
The Enoch Seminar is chaired by Gabriele Boccaccini (University of Michigan) and is made possible by fundings from the Department of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Michigan and from the Michigan Center for Early Christian Studies.
Meetings and Proceedings
- 2001 (Florence, Italy) - First Enoch Seminar: The Origins of Enochic Judaism
- 2003 (Venice, Italy) - Second Enoch Seminar: Enoch and Qumran Origins
- 2005 (Camaldoli, Italy) - Third Enoch Seminar: Enoch and the Messiah Son of Man
- 2007 (Camaldoli, Italy) - Fourth Enoch Seminar: Qumran and the Mosaic Torah
- 2009 (Naples, Italy) - Fifth Enoch Seminar: Enoch, Adam, Melchisedek: Mediatorial Figures in 2 Enoch
- 2011 (Milan, Italy) - Sixth Enoch Seminar (2011): 2 Baruch, 4 Ezra: Late First Century Apocalypticism
Meetings of the Enoch Graduate Seminar
- 2006 (Ann Arbor, MI) - First Enoch Graduate Seminar
- 2008 (Princeton, NJ) - Second Enoch Graduate Seminar
- 2010 (July 19-23; Budapest, Hungary) - Third Enoch Graduate Seminar
Enoch Seminar Nangeroni Meetings
- 2012 (Milan, Italy) - First Enoch Seminar Nangeroni Meeting, "The Seleucid and Hasmonean Periods and the Apocalyptic Worldview"
More publications from the Enoch Seminar
Participants
(6x) - Andreas Bedenbender -- Gabriele Boccaccini -- James H. Charlesworth -- J. Harold Ellens -- Pierluigi Piovanelli -- David W. Suter
(5x) - Claudio Gianotto -- Matthias Henze -- Lester L. Grabbe - Helge S. Kvanvig -- George W.E. Nickelsburg -- Benjamin G. Wright // Esther Eshel - {Hanan Eshel}
(4x) - Daniel Assefa -- Kelley Coblentz Bautch -- Daniel Boyarin -- John J. Collins -- Lawrence H. Schiffman -- Loren T. Stuckenbruck // Ida Fröhlich - Paolo Sacchi
(3x) - Darrell L. Bock -- Calum M. Carmichael -- Adela Yarbro Collins -- James R. Davila -- Devorah Dimant -- Lutz Doering -- Henryk Drawnel -- Robert A. Kraft -- Hindy Najman -- Stephen Pfann -- Jacques van Ruiten // Luca Arcari - Albert I. Baumgarten - Michael Daise - Charles A. Gieschen - Martha Himmelfarb - Michael A. Knibb - Klaus Koch - Andrei A. Orlov - Eibert J.C. Tigchelaar - James C. VanderKam - Pieter Venter
(2x) - Jeff S. Anderson -- Christfried Böttrich -- Silviu Bunta -- Esther G. Chazon -- Daniel K. Falk -- Steven D. Fraade -- David R. Jackson -- John R. Levison -- William R.G. Loader -- Basil Lourié -- Jared W. Ludlow -- Eric F. Mason -- Rivka Nir -- Bilhah Nitzan -- Anders Klostergaard Petersen -- Carlos A. Segovia -- Alexander Toepel -- Johannes Tromp -- Megan Williams -- Azzan Yadin