Department of Philosophy

Theology event archive 2012

Firth Lectures 2012

Date
Tuesday 14 February
Description
Professor Terry Eagleton - 'Culture and the Death of God Part I'

Firth Lectures 2012

Date
Wednesday 15 February
Description
Professor Terry Eagleton - 'Culture and the Death of God Part II'

Theology research seminar

Date
Wednesday 21 March
Description
David Thomas (Professor of Christianity and Islam, University of Birmingham) - 'The Islamic Construction of Christianity: A Channel and Obstacle to Understanding'

Theology research seminar

Date
Wednesday 28 March
Description
Daniel H.Weiss (Polosky-Coexist Lecturer in Jewish Studies, University of Cambridge) - ''Where man calls, God opens an ear': Franz Rosenzweig, divine attributes, and the anti-theoretical style of the Hebrew Bible'

Thiselton Conference

Date
Friday 29 June
Description
The Future of Biblical Interpretation: Responsible Plurality in Biblical Hermeneutics

Theology research seminar

Date
Wednesday 17 October - Saturday 17 November
Description
Gary Rendsberg (Blanche and Irving Laurie Chair in Jewish History, Rutgers) - 'On the Other Hand: The Dialectic in Judaism'

Early Christian World Seminar

Date
Wednesday 14 November
Description
Dr Mary Cunningham - 'Tradition and Innovation in Byzantine Texts on Mary, the Mother of God, ca. 600-1000 CE'

Early Christian World Seminar

Date
Wednesday 28 November
Description
Professor Emeritus Wolf Liebeschutz - 'A View from Syria, Theodoret's Affectionem Graecarum curatio: Summary'

Theology research seminar

Date
Wednesday 5 December
Description
Hugh Pyper (Professor of Biblical Studies, University of Sheffield) - 'TBC'

Theology research seminar

Date
Wednesday 12 December
Description
David Fergusson (Professor of Divinity and Principal of New College, University of Edinburgh) - 'Providence Revisited'

Return to the Origins: The Qur'ān's Reformation of Judaism and Christianity

Date
Sunday 20 - Monday 21 January
Description
A meeting of leading international scholars dedicated to the questions of how the Quran relates to forms of Judaism and Christianity of its time.
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