MF CASR Lunches for Spring 2022
MF CASR announces line-up of lunch lectures for Spring 2022.
We are looking forward to a dynamic schedule of expert speakers this Spring! Join us in the MF library every Tuesday for a new conversation.
February
1 February: (Cancelled)
8 February: Christian Bull, The Hermetic Sciences in the Way of Hermes: Worldview and Practices
15 February: Jorunn Økland, Early Christian Women along the Trade Routes of the Roman Empire
22 February: Linda Joelsson, Social Systems in Transition: Toward a Higher Level of Diversity in Galatians
March
1 March: Sami al-Daghistani, The Polyvalence of Islamic Economic Traditions
8 March: K. Soraya Batmanghelichi, Revolutionary Bodies: Technologies of Gender, Sex, and Self in Contemporary Iran
15 March: Tone Stangeland Kaufman and Kristin Graff-Kallevåg, Young People's Theologizing as Ordinary Theology - A Challenge to Academic and Ecclesial Theology?
22 March: Hanna Tervanotko, Female Figures and Shadow Libraries (co-organized with the Books Known Only by Title project)
29 March: Hanne Løland Levinson, The Bible in the Dystopian World
April
5 April: Esther Brownsmith, Boiled Bread and Steamy Metaphors in a Biblical Rape Narrative
12 April: EASTERBREAK
19 April: Julie Monchamp, Ceramics from the Early Christian period in Egypt
26 April: Terje Emberland, Konspirasjonsteorier – en fare for demokratiet?
May
3 May: Audun Toft: Religion i NRK: Medialisering av religionsundervisning 2.0
10 May: Gard Granerød, The Enigmatic Powerful Word AGLA in Jewish Mystical Texts and Scandinavian Medieval Inscriptions: A Case of Interreligious Borrowing?
17 May: CONSTITUTION DAY
24 May: Silje Lyngar Einarsen, Haṭhayoga i et nytt lys
31 May: ANNUAL LECTURE
June
7 June: Jesse Ophoff, Augustine on the Material Turn: Seeing and Hearing in De doctrina christiana
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