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Apocalyptic as a Literary Phenomenon in Judaism, Christianity and Islam Event

Apocalyptic as a Literary Phenomeno
Time:
10:30 - 18:30
Date:
13 - 14 September 2021
Venue:
Online Event

Event details

This online two-day workshop is the first from a consortium that brings together scholars from different disciplines to encourage innovative discussion about the nature of apocalyptic writings, interrelationships between Jewish, Christian and Islamic apocalyptic traditions and their contribution to Jewish-Christian-Muslim relations. The focus of the first workshop is to explore apocalyptic as a literary phenomenon up to Late Antiquity and to highlight trends and distinctive elements within the apocalyptic literary world of Jews, Christians and Muslims.

Workshop Programme

All session times are CEST (Central European Summer Time) or UTC+2

Monday 13th September

TimeSession
10:30-10:50 Welcome: Karin Zetterholm and Helen Spurling
11:00-12:30

Chair: James Palmer

Helen Spurling: ‘Crisis in Jewish Apocalyptic Writings at the Emergence of Islam’

Emmanouela Grypeou: ‘The reception of the Book of Daniel in Christian Post-Islamic Apocalyptic Literature’

12:30-13:00 Informal Conversation
Break  
14:00-15:30

Chair: Philip Alexander

Emiliano Fiori: ‘A Literary Symbol of Late Antique Egypt: The Apocalypse of Paul’

Katharina Keim: ‘Pirqei de Rabbi Eliezer and Apocalyptic’

15:30-16:00 Infromal Conversation
17:00-18:30

Chair: Guy Stroumsa

Michael Marx: ‘The 6th century as the century of disasters and the origins of Islam’

Angelika Neuwirth: ‘How to evaluate traces of apocalypticism in the Qur'an’

18:30-19:00  Informal Conversation

Tuesday 14th September

TimeSession
11:00-12:30

Chair: Katharina Keim

Philip Alexander: ‘Commentary Dressed up as Apocalyptic: The Concept of Apocalyptic as a Literary Genre in the Writings of the Apocalyptic Revival’

James Palmer: ‘Sin and Solace: The Appeal of Apocalypse in the Latin West c.650-c.775’

12:30-13:00 Informal Conversation
Break  
14:00-15:30

Chair: Karin Zetterholm

Hindy Najman: ‘Time, Wisdom and Prophecy – Deconstructing Categories’

Guy Stroumsa: ‘Shapes of Time in the Abrahamic Religions: A Phenomenological Sketch’

15:30-16:00 Informal Conversation
17:00-18:30

Plenary Chairs: Emmanouela Grypeou and Helen Spurling

Plenary Discussion

The deadline for registration is 18.00 CEST September 8th 2021. The workshop will be held on Zoom and registered participants will be sent the Zoom link ahead of the workshop. If you have any queries about the workshop, please contact both Helen Spurling (h.spurling@soton.ac.uk) and Katharina Keim (katharina.keim@ctr.lu.se)

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