2024
Upcoming
Small amulets, large inscriptions on walls, and papyrus recipes reveal aesthetic experimentation with vowels and symbols and so-called nonsense language.” This is a context in which to understand discussion within the New Testament, particularly 1 Corinthians, of “speaking in tongues.” This talk will consider the limits of language in antiquity, using contemporary poetry on the violence of colonial language and recent study of speaking in tongues as an experiment at the limits of language.
The Areopagus, a rocky outcropping in Roman Athens, is a particularly potent site to think about justice
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Welcome to the Spring Semester Graduation Ceremony!
Welcome to the book-launch of The Nag Hammadi Codices as Monastic Books and Parabiblica Coptica!
A crucial topic concerning migration is its many causes. In what ways is climate change and crisis factoring in human displacement? Who is expected to respond to the climate crisis?