Third Enoch Graduate Seminar (2010 Budapest), conference

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Catholic University Budapest
James H. Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary
Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan

The Third Enoch Graduate Seminar (July 19-24, 2020) is the third international Conference for advance doctoral students and recent Ph.D.'s organized by the Enoch Seminar, as part of the ongoing series of meetings of the Enoch Graduate Seminar (since 2006)

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Overview

Chairs: Ida Fröhlich (Catholic University Budapest), Gabriele Boccaccini (University of Michigan), and [[

Date: July 19-24, 2010

Place: Pzmany Peter Catholic University

Secretary: ...

The third meeting of the Enoch Graduate Seminar was held July 19-24, 2020 on the campus of the Pzmany Peter Catholic University, chaired by Profs. Ida Fröhlich, and Gabriele Boccaccini. The sessions began at noon on May 16 and concluded at noon on May 18. Graduate or Post-Doc students working in the general area of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins were invited to attend. The secretary of the Conference was ...

24 papers were selected and presented at the Seminar, from seven countries (Canada, Hungary, Israel, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States of America). They circulated in advance among the participants and were only briefly introduced (5 minutes) by the author at the conference, where one hour was be devoted to the discussion of each paper, with all participants acting as respondents. The best papers were recommended for publication.

The next meetings of the Enoch Graduate Seminar were held at the Catholic University of Budapest (2010), the University of Notre Dame (2012), McGill University / Concordia University Montreal (2014), etc.

Schedule

  • Liudmila Navtanovich - The Second Enoch and the Tale of the Blessed Zerubbabel: Two Different Examples of Old Testament Slavonic Apocrypha
  • Anne Kreps - From Secret Knowledge to Public Paideia: Citations of Jubilees in Epiphanius’ Panarion
  • Ariel Feldman - 1Q19 (“Book of Noah”) Reconsidered
  • Kristine Ruffatto - The Exaltation of Moses in 4Q374 and 4Q377: A Divinized Moses at Qumran?
  • Ingrid E. Lilly - Chapter Sequence as Prophetic Interpretation in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Interpretation in the Text History of Ezekiel Chapters 36-39
  • Aryeh Amihay - Enoch and Noah: Conflation, Dissociation, and Parallelism of Protagonists
  • George Branch-Trevathan - The Qumran Solar Calendar in its Hellenistic Context, or, Why 4Q394 Begins with a Calendar
  • Ted M. Erho - An Unknown Variable in the Opinio Communis on the Dating Of The Similitudes of Enoch: The Partho-median Conundrum In 1 Enoch 56:5
  • Ari Finkelstein - Categorization of Jewish Historiography in the Second Temple Era
  • Alexandria Frisch - From an Image to Beasts to a Hammer: Changing Concepts of Foreign Empire in Daniel 2 and 7 and Their Relevance to 1 Maccabees
  • Dragos A. Giulea - Adam, a New Watcher? Romans 5, 4 Ezra 3, and the Invention of the Fall of Adam
  • Reuven Kiperwasser - The Bizarre Invitation to the King’s Banquet: Metamorphosis of the Parable-tradition and the Changes of the Eschatological Idea
  • Eric Miller - The Self-Glorification Hymn Reexamined
  • Ivan Miroshnikov - Nazoraean Exegesis Revisited
  • Matthew V. Novenson - The Jewish Messiahs, the Pauline Christ, and the Gentile Question
  • Janelle Peters - Hellenistic Iconography and Imagery in Daniel 12:5-13
  • Brian Rhea - Disorder through Desire: Bringing 1 Enoch 1-36 into Conversation with Jude and James
  • Alexey Somov - Jewish Conceptions of Angels and Sons of God in Luke 20:34-36
  • Jonathan E. Soyars - The Egerton Gospel (P. Egerton 2 + P. Köln 255) Revisited: The Implications of a Jewish-Christian Liturgical Text from Second-Century C.E. Egypt
  • Andrew Van Kirk - Moses and the Righteous Teacher: A Problematic Parallel
  • Andy Chi Kit Wong - Challenging a Prevailing Opinion: Is There a Heavenly Temple in 1 Enoch 14?
  • Balázs Tamási - Prophesized History of the Postexilic Period and Polemics against Priests in 4Q390 from Qumran: Levite Authorship behind the Fragments?
  • Veronika Bachmann - Rooted in Paradise? The Meaning of the “Tree of Life” in 1 Enoch 24–25 Reconsidered
  • Carla Sulzbach - When Going on a Heavenly Journey, Travel Light and Dress Appropriately: A Dress-Rehearsal for Boundary Crossings and Transgressions

Participants

  • Magdalena Díaz Araujo, Université de Paris IV – Sorbonne, France
  • Maria Chrysovergis, University of Durham, England
  • Kim Daewoong, Rice University, USA
  • Kasper Dalgaard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Ted M. Erho, Trinity Western University, Canada
  • József Gátas, PPKE BTK,
  • Naomi Hilton, University of Cambridge, England
  • Ekaterina Matusova, Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia
  • Patrick McCullough, University of California – Los Angeles, USA
  • Michael Miller, ,
  • Eshbal Ratzon, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
  • Amy E. Richter, Marquette University, USA
  • Shayna Sheinfeld, McGill University, Canada
  • Kevin Sculls, University of California - Los Angeles,
  • Balázs Tamási, PPKE,
  • Ilona Urbán, ELTE,
  • Jason M. Zurawski, University of Michigan, USA
  • Isaac Oliver, University of Michigan, USA

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