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Hans-Jörg Rheinberger (MPIWG Berlin): On Microperformance in Biological Experimentation

Event date: 
Monday 23 September 2019 to Tuesday 24 September 2019

23rd Sep

3pm, Violet Laidlaw Room.

Hans-Jörg Rheinberger (Max-Planck-Institute for the History of Science, Berlin): On Microperformance in Biological Experimentation.

[Science, Technology and Innovation Studies]

Dr Zanne Domoney-Lyttle (Glasgow): Glasgow  Visual Exegesis in Popular Culture: Re-imagining the Role of Women in Bible Comics.

Event date: 
Friday 29 November 2019

29 November   

11.15am, Martin Hall, New College.

Dr Zanne Domoney-Lyttle (Glasgow): Glasgow  Visual Exegesis in Popular Culture: Re-imagining the Role of Women in Bible Comics.

[Biblical Studies]

Prof Francis Watson (Durham): The Epistula Apostolorum: Why a neglected Dialogue Gospel matters.

Event date: 
Friday 15 November 2019

15 November   

11.15am, Martin Hall, New College.

Prof Francis Watson (Durham): The Epistula Apostolorum: Why a neglected Dialogue Gospel matters.

[Biblical Studies]

Dr Jo Carruthers (Lancaster): The Politics of Mourning in the story of Esther and Botticelli's 'Derelitta'.

Event date: 
Friday 8 November 2019

8 November

11.15am, Martin Hall, New College.

Dr Jo Carruthers (Lancaster): The Politics of Mourning in the story of Esther and Botticelli's 'Derelitta'.

[Biblical Studies]

Dr J Thomas Hewitt (Aberdeen): Pneuma and Descent According to Paul.

Event date: 
Friday 1 November 2019

1 November      

11.15am, Martin Hall, New College.

Dr J Thomas Hewitt (Aberdeen): Pneuma and Descent According to Paul.

[Biblical Studies]

Dr Dale C. Allison (Princeton Theological Seminar): Jesus and the End: The Problem of Contingency

Event date: 
Friday 25 October 2019

 

25 October

4.10pm, Martin Hall, New College.

Dr Dale C. Allison (Princeton Theological Seminar): Jesus and the End: The Problem of Contingency

[Biblical Studies]

Dr Margaret Williams, Honorary Fellow (Edinburgh): Impulsore Chresto (Suetonius, Div. Claud. 25.4) – a fresh look at an old problem.

Event date: 
Friday 18 October 2019

 

18 October         

11.15am, Martin Hall, New College.

Dr Margaret Williams, Honorary Fellow (Edinburgh): Impulsore Chresto (Suetonius, Div. Claud. 25.4) – a fresh look at an old problem.

[Biblical Studies]

Dr David Shepherd (Trinity College Dublin): ‘Put him to death for the life of his brother’: The problem of bloodguilt and the peculiar death of Absalom.

Event date: 
Friday 11 October 2019

11 October         

11.15am, Martin Hall, New College.

Dr David Shepherd (Trinity College Dublin): ‘Put him to death for the life of his brother’: The problem of bloodguilt and the peculiar death of Absalom.

[Biblical Studies]

 Dr Andrew Mein (Durham): Reinventing Gog and Magog in the Byzantine Apocalyptic Tradition.

Event date: 
Friday 4 October 2019

4 October           

11.15am, Martin Hall, New College.

 Dr Andrew Mein (Durham): Reinventing Gog and Magog in the Byzantine Apocalyptic Tradition.

[Biblical Studies]

Dr Erin Heim (Wycliffe Hall Oxford): Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement: A Constructive Reading of the Resurrected Body in 1 Corinthians 15:35-49.

Event date: 
Friday 27 September 2019

27 September

11.15am, Martin Hall, New College.

Dr Erin Heim (Wycliffe Hall Oxford): Resurrection and the #MeToo Movement: A Constructive Reading of the Resurrected Body in 1 Corinthians 15:35-49.

[Biblical Studies]

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