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On 12 April, Paul Wheatley will present a paper titled “Behind the Veil of Translation: Onomastics, Interpretation, and Revelation.”
(O'shaughnessy Hall, University Notre Dame)
Paul will discuss onomastic lists, which often appear in biblical manuscripts and explain the names of biblical people and places.
within Working Group: Jewish and Christian Books in the First Millennium CE (Spring 2019)
THIS WORKING GROUP seeks to develop an ongoing conversation about material texts and reading practices in Judaism and Christianity of the first millennium CE. Christian and Jewish communities have often oriented themselves around books and reading. Attention to material texts thus enriches our understanding of both traditions and their interactions with one another.
THE GROUP IS ORGANIZED by David Lincicum, Hildegund Müller, and Jeremiah Coogan. For further information or to be included on the working group mailing list, please contact Jeremiah Coogan (jcoogan2@nd.edu).
On 12 April, Paul Wheatley will present a paper titled “Behind the Veil of Translation: Onomastics, Interpretation, and Revelation.”
(O'shaughnessy Hall, University Notre Dame)
Paul will discuss onomastic lists, which often appear in biblical manuscripts and explain the names of biblical people and places.
within Working Group: Jewish and Christian Books in the First Millennium CE (Spring 2019)
THIS WORKING GROUP seeks to develop an ongoing conversation about material texts and reading practices in Judaism and Christianity of the first millennium CE. Christian and Jewish communities have often oriented themselves around books and reading. Attention to material texts thus enriches our understanding of both traditions and their interactions with one another.
THE GROUP IS ORGANIZED by David Lincicum, Hildegund Müller, and Jeremiah Coogan. For further information or to be included on the working group mailing list, please contact Jeremiah Coogan (jcoogan2@nd.edu).
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