January 2017

Dr. Katherine Southwood (University of Oxford): What light do the medical humanities shed on the Book of Job? And what can Job contribute to the medical humanities?

Event date: 
Friday 3 March 2017
Time: 
11:15
Location: 
Martin Hall, New College.

3 March 2017

11.15am, Martin Hall, New College.

Dr. Katherine Southwood (University of Oxford): What light do the medical humanities shed on the Book of Job? And what can Job contribute to the medical humanities?

[Biblical Studies Research Seminar]

Prof. Desta Heliso (Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology): ‘Son of God’ in Romans: An Examination of Paul’s Depiction of Jesus as Son of God in Ethiopian Christian Traditio

Event date: 
Friday 3 February 2017
Time: 
11:15
Location: 
Martin Hall, New College.

3 Feb 2017

11.15am, Martin Hall, New College.

Prof. Desta Heliso (Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology): ‘Son of God’ in Romans: An Examination of Paul’s Depiction of Jesus as Son of God in Ethiopian Christian Traditions.

[Biblical Studies Research Seminar]

Dr Alex Bremner (University of Edinburgh): 'The Expansion of England? Rethinking Scotland’s Place in the Historiography of British Imperial Architecture'

Event date: 
Tuesday 28 February 2017
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Room 4.18, Minto House, 20 Chambers Street

Tuesday 28 February, 5.15-6.30pm, Room 4.18, Minto House, 20 Chambers Street

Dr Alex Bremner (University of Edinburgh): 'The Expansion of England? Rethinking Scotland’s Place in the Historiography of British Imperial Architecture'

(ESALA Architectural History and Theory seminar)

Dr Thomas-Leo True (The British School at Rome): 'Palazzo Gallo at Osimo: researching an unattributed Renaissance cardinal’s palace at the periphery of the Papal States'

Event date: 
Tuesday 14 February 2017
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Room 4.18, Minto House, 20 Chambers Street

Tuesday 14 February, 5.15-6.30pm, Room 4.18, Minto House, 20 Chambers Street

Dr Thomas-Leo True (The British School at Rome): 'Palazzo Gallo at Osimo: researching an unattributed Renaissance cardinal’s palace at the periphery of the Papal States'

(ESALA Architectural History and Theory seminar)

Dr Dagmar Motycka Weston (University of Edinburgh): 'The Thematic Content of Le Corbusier’s Musée Mondial: Nature and Perspectivity'

Event date: 
Tuesday 31 January 2017
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Room 4.18, Minto House, 20 Chambers Street

Tuesday 31 January, 5.15-6.30pm, Room 4.18, Minto House, 20 Chambers Street

Dr Dagmar Motycka Weston (University of Edinburgh): 'The Thematic Content of Le Corbusier’s Musée Mondial: Nature and Perspectivity'

(ESALA Architectural History and Theory seminar)