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March 2019 3/8-3/9 Material Culture and Women’s Religious Experience in Antiquity This symposium at Brigham Young University will look at the intersections of material culture and women’s religious experience in antiquity. This symposium seeks to highlight the importance of material and visual evidence in retrieving women’s religious experiences, perspectives, and activities so often overlooked in the literary record. 3/8-3/10 SBL Southeastern Regional Meeting East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina. 3/8-3/10 SBL Southwestern Regional Meeting Marriott Hotel, DFW Airport North.Irving, Texas. 3/10 SBL Pacific Coast Regional Meeting Hope International University Fullerton, California. 3/14-3/15 SBL Eastern Great Lakes Regional Meeting Cambria Hotel & Suites, Akron, Ohio.
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3/15-3/18 Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society The 229th Meeting of the AOS will be held Friday, March 15 to Monday, March 18, 2019, in Chicago, Illinois. 3/17-3/18 SBL Central States Regional Meeting Eden Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri.
3/20-3/23 Westar Institute Spring Meeting The national meeting will be held at the Flamingo Hotel in Santa Rosa, CA and is open to anyone interested in scholarship about religion and religious literacy. Participants come from all walks of life, professions, and religious backgrounds. To support greater understanding of religion, Westar hosts public lectures conducted by Westar Fellows and other leading figures in the scholarship of religion. Featuring presentations from Jack Caputo, James Carroll, Brandon Scott, Thandeka, the God Seminar, and the Christianity Seminar 3/22 SBL New England/E.Canada Regional Meeting Tufts UniversityMedford, Massachusetts. 3/27-3/31 Orality and Literacy in the Ancient World XIII The Department of Classics at the University of Texas at Austin welcomes all classicists, historians, religious studies and biblical scholars, and scholars with an interest in oral cultures to participate in the Thirteenth Conference on Orality and Literacy in the Ancient World, to take place in Austin (TX.)The theme for the conference is “Repetition”. The keynote speaker is Ruth Scodel (Classics, University of Michigan) 3/29-3/30 SBL Rocky Mountains - Great Plains Regional Meeting Creighton University Omaha, Nebraska. April 2019 4/11-4/12 Teaching the Bible in Higher Education in a Post-Truth Era This conference will be held at the University of Winnipeg and will focus on the future of biblical studies and the teaching of the Bible in theological education and at publicly funded universities, particularly in light of the current cultural emphasis on emotion and belief over objectivity and facts.
Proposals for presentations and workshops are welcomed by interested scholars. 4/25-4/27 Association of Ancient Historians The 2019 Meeting of the Association of Ancient Historians will be held at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.The theme is “Connections and Receptions in the Ancient Mediterranean World.' May 2019 5/7-5/9 Jesus and the Pharisees: An Interdisciplinary Reappraisal This international conference held at Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, will bring together Jewish, Protestant, Catholic, and other scholars from Argentina, Austria, Canada, Colombia, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, and the United States. The conference first deals with the possible origins and meanings of the name “Pharisee” in different languages. It then examines the various ancient sources about the Pharisees (Josephus, Qumran, archaeological data, the New Testament, and Rabbinic Literature).
The second part of the conference will be devoted to Wirkungsgeschichte, from Patristic Literature, to Medieval Jewish interpretations, to Passion Plays, the Movies, Religion Text Books, and Homiletics. In the end, we will look at possible ways to represent the Pharisees less inadequately in the future.
5/20-5/31 2019 Nida School of Translation Studies The Nida School of Translation Studies exists to advance research in translation through a transdisciplinary approach that brings together varying perspectives and methodologies, while challenging traditional boundaries and encouraging original thinking about what translation is and the roles it plays in a globalized world. The theme of our 2019 session, Translating and Interpreting in Contexts of Conflict and Crisis calls participants to engage in an exploration of the many complex challenges, both practical and ethical, that are faced daily by translators and interpreters working in fragile contexts and crisis situations. Location: Misano Adriatico,Italy June 2019 6/24-6/25 New Song: Biblical Hebrew Poetry as Jewish and Christian Scripture for the 21st Century This conference will explore the significance of the poetic medium (difficulties, dynamics, and demands on readers) in the ongoing interpretive engagement with Biblical Hebrew poetry as scripture. Participants will hear from and discuss with leading scholars from around the world (incl. Ellen Davis, Benjamin Sommer, & John Goldingay), each with their own approaches to how the poetry of the OT/HB might be recontextualized in contemporary contexts. The conference is located at Ushaw College (Durham, UK) and co-sponsored by Durham University's Centre for the Study of Jewish Culture, Society, and Politics and the Centre for Catholic Studies. Registration closes May 27.