WOMEN AND HOUSEHOLDS IN EARLY CHRISTIANITY

One day seminar for master students with professor Carolyn Osiek, Brite Divinty School, Texas Christian University.

Registration must be done before May 1st to Project Secretary Signhild Stave Samuelsen at sjsamuel@student.teologi.uio.no
Course fee:

250 NOK, lunch included.

TF-students: free (lunch included)

 

Time and place: May 27, 2009 10:00 AM - 03:00 PM, Ekebergrestauranten


Program:
10-12: “What do we know about early Christian households and what do we wish we knew?”
12-13: Luncheon.
13-15: Seminar on texts from C. Osiek and M. MacDonald, A Woman’s Place. House Churches in Earliest Christianity, 2006.


Professor Carolyn Osiek, rscj, is one of the leading New Testament scholars today with many publications especially in the area of families, women and house churches in earliest Christianity. See e.g.with David Balch, Families in the New Testament World: Households and House Churches (1997) and (eds.), Early Christian Families in Context: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue (2003), with K. Madigan (eds.) Ordained Women in the Early Church, (2005).

 

 

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