Events - Page 5

Time and place: , Faculty Library, Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9

Christian preaching and teaching often presents Judaism as xenophobic, legalistic and obsessed with ritual purity, elitist and money-loving, militaristic, and misogynist.

Time and place: , Auditorium U40, Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9

Paula Jean Tutty will defend her doctoral dissertation: "The Monks of the Nag Hammadi Codices: Contextualising a Fourth Century Monastic Community" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.

Time and place: , Auditorium U40, Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9

"The role of monasticism in shaping Jerusalem into a Holy City and goal for pilgrims".

Time and place: , Domus Theologica, U214

A seminar with Dr Mohammed Hashas - Senior Research Fellow, FSCIRE-La Pira Center for Islamic Studies, Palermo, Italy.

Time and place: , Faculty Library, Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9

Welcome to ONTEC-lecture with professor Bernadette Brooten, Brandeis University, USA

Time and place: , The library, Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9

Kari Zakariassen  will defend her doctoral dissertation: ""My People Consult Their Tree…" Human-Divine Interaction in Arboreal Spaces in the Ancient Levant" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.) at the Faculty of Theology.

Time and place: , Faculty Library, Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9

"The Book of Chronicles: Rewritten History?"

Time and place: , Faculty Library, Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9

The Oslo Lectures in New Testament and Early Christian Studies proudly presents Dr. Holger Zellentin, Lecturer in Classical Rabbinic Judaism at the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge.

Time and place: , Faculty Library, Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9

The Oslo Lectures in New Testament and Early Christian Studies proudly presents Dr. Brent Nongbri, Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Ancient History at the Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.

Time and place: , Faculty Library, Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9

Wally V. Cirafesi  will defend his doctoral dissertation: "John within Judaism: Religion, Ethnicity, and the Shaping of Jesus-Oriented Jewishness in the Fourth Gospel"  for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.) at the Faculty of Theology.

Time and place: , Faculty Library, Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9

"John within Hellenism? A critical assessment of recent arguments for locating the Gospel of John within a Greco-Roman conceptual and cultural framework (philosophy, imperial discourse, literary genre, Greek language, etc.)."

Time and place: , Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9, Auditorium U40

Dominic Amonzem will defend his doctoral dissertation: "Gendering Marriage: Exploring Kasena Marriage Practices in North-East Ghana"  for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.) at the Faculty of Theology.

Time and place: , Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9, Auditorium U40

"Interrogating gender and religion through seniority, language and liminality in Kasena marriage rituals (Northern Ghana)".

Time and place: , Domus Theologica, Room U214

In this seminar, Gudme considers how a detailed study of hospitality in a Mediterranean-type society, such as the Hebrew Bible, can help contemplate hospitality and reception of strangers in contemporary Scandinavia.

Time and place: , Faculty Library, Domus Theologica

This lecture explores the relationship between hospitality and violence in the Hebrew Bible and it examines the role, function and literary use of hospitality in these texts.

Time and place: , U40

"Reflections on sexuality and race in South African faith communities".

Time and place: , Professorboligen, Karl Johans Gate 47, 0162 Oslo

Formatting Nonreligion in Late Modern Societies - Institutional and Legal Perspectives

Time and place: , Learning center, TF Library, Domus Theologica

Professors Janet R. Walton and Claudio Carvalhaes, Union Theological Seminary, New York, give the 7th Aasta Hansteen Lecture on Gender and Religion:

"We are all strangers. Rehearsing another way of being in the world through worship"

Time and place: , Faculty Library

Professor Leif E. Vaage is the second lecturer in the new series Oslo Lectures in New Testament and Early Christian Studies. Vaage is Professor of New Testament at Emmanuel college of Victoria University in the University of Toronto.

Time and place: , Faculty Library

Dr. Andrew Krause is the first lecturer in the new series Oslo Lectures in New Testament and Early Christian Studies. Krause is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Exzellenzcluster “Religion und Politik” at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany.

Time and place: , Auditorium U40, Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9

Brigitte Kalh is Professor in the New Testament at Union Theological Seminary, New York.

Time and place: , Domus Theologica, Blindernveien 9, Auditorium U40

Cand.theol. Ole Jakob Løland will defend his doctoral dissertation: "Pauline Refigurations. A Study in the Reception of Paul the Apostle in the Works of Jacob Taubes and Slavoj Žižek" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the Faculty of Theology.

Time and place: , Domus Theologica, auditorium U40

Ole Jakob Løland's trial lecture: "Jacob Taubes og Slavoj Žižek both articulate the figure of Paul as an 'anti-liberal' figure of 'radical politics'. Why and how do these articulations, in both instances, become so thoroughly wrapped up with legacies of anti-Judaism?"

Time and place: , Domus Theologica, room 305

The GOBA Colloquium meets regularly to discuss classic and new writings related to the core objectives of the GOBA project.