Workshop

Anchoring Religious Change in Late Antiquity

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Everyone is very much invited to take part in a workshop on Anchoring religious change in Late Antiquity on Tuesday 27 June, Radboud University (Erasmusbuilding), room E.2.56.

For organizational reasons, it would be useful if you could let the organiser know if you will be attending: olivier.hekster@ru.nl.

Anchoring religious change in Late Antiquity

13.15-13.20: Welcome

13.20-13.50: Erika Manders (RU): Religious power contested: Emperors and bishops in the 4th century AD

13.50-14.20: Jan Willem Drijvers (RUG): Themistius on Religious Tolerance

14.20-14.50: Teun van Dijk (VU): Anchoring strategies in fifth-century Gallic hagiography

14.40-15.15: Coffee break

15.15-16.15: Han-luen Kantzer Komline: (Western Theological Seminary, Michigan/ Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen): Apologists for Innovation: Justin Martyr, Irenaeus of Lyons, and Clement of Alexandria as Defenders of the “New"

16.15-17.15: Discussion: anchoring religious change in late antiquity.

17.30-: Drinks