University of Michigan (1817-), higher education

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The University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI) is an American University, founded in 1817.

History

Founded in 1817 at Detroit, moved to Ann Arbor in 1837.

The teaching of New Testament is hosted primarily in the Department of Near Eastern Studies, with the support of other units, mainly, Classical Studies, History and the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies.

Special Events

In 1985 the University of Michigan hosted at Ann Arbor an international symposium on the Historical Jesus; see Jesus in History and Myth (1986 Hoffmann/Larue), edited volume.

In 2001 the University of Michigan launched the Enoch Seminar and hosted the first Meeting in its campus in Florence, Italy.

In 2006 the University of Michigan hosted at Ann Arbor the First Enoch Graduate Seminar.

Scholars in Second Temple Judaism

Ex-alumni

Visiting Professors

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