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CONTACT 617.998.5386 [email protected] Harvard Divinity School 45 Francis Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 SPONSORS THE SENSE(S) OF HISTORY Apocalyptic Literature and Its Temporalities HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOL 1ST ENOCH COLLOQUIUM 16-18 NOVEMBER 2017 Harvard Divinity School 45 Francis Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138

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  • CONTACT

    617.998.5386

    [email protected]

    Harvard Divinity School 45 Francis Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138

    SPONSORS THE SENSE(S) OF HISTORYApocalyptic Literature and Its Temporalities

    HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOL 1ST ENOCH COLLOQUIUM

    16-18 NOVEMBER 2017

    Harvard Divinity School 45 Francis Avenue

    Cambridge, MA 02138

  • 12:30 PM Arrivals and reception

    2:00 PM-2:30 PM

    2:30 PM-4:00 PM - Papers

    4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

    7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Reception for the panelists (Rabinowitz)

    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2017 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2017 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017

    Giovanni B. Bazzana (Harvard University),  “The Sense(s) of History in Ancient Apocalyptic Literature: Interdisciplinary Perspectives” Paul J. Kosmin (Harvard University), “Altneuland” Chair: Gabriele Boccaccini (Enoch seminar)

    Welcoming remarks from Giovanni B. Bazzana (HDS) and Gabriele Boccaccini (Enoch seminar)

    Public lecture (Sperry room)Charles Stewart (University College London), “The Variety of Historical Experience”

    9:30 AM  -11:00 AM

    11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Judith Newman (University of Toronto), “Sensing the Temporal: On Integrating Embodied Perspectives into the Study of Apocalyptic” Rebecca Scharbach Wollenberg (University of Michigan), “The Changing Apocalypse: Apocalyptic Literature as a Provisional Genre in Early Rabbinic Judaism” Respondent Kelley Coblentz-Bautch (St. Edward’s University) Chair:

    LIGHT LUNCH

    2:30 PM - 4:00 PM -  Papers Harry O. Maier (Vancouver School of Theology – Max Weber Center at the University of Erfurt), “Making History with the Shepherd of Hermas” Olivia Stewart Lester (Yale University), “Revealed History as Prophetic Rivalry: John’s Apocalypse and Apollo’s Shrine at Delphi” Mauro Belcastro (University of Turin), “The Advent of the Different: thlipsis, hypomone, elpis and the Temporal Disclosure of Divine Eternity in the Pauline Epistles”  Respondent Yonder Gillihan (Boston College) Chair: Roberto Mata (Santa Clara University)

    4:30 PM - 6:00 PM - Papers Loren Stuckenbruck (University of München), "Divine Activity in Jewish Apocalyptic Literature: Focusing on the Recent Past" Lorenzo DiTommaso (Concordia University), “Apocalyptic Historiography”  Respondent Matthias Henze (Rice University) Chair: Reed Carlson (Harvard University)

    Yvona Trnka-Amrhein (University of Colorado), “Kings Out of Time: Royal Chronologies between Greco-Egyptian Narrative and Prophecy” Duncan MacRae (UC Berkeley), “Capitoline Pasts, Capitoline Futures: on the Urbanity of Roman Time” Respondent Emma Dench (Harvard University) Chair:

    7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Final Panel [open to all SBL members] (chair Gabriele Boccaccini) Concluding reflections on the colloquium (Gabriele Boccaccini, Lorenzo DiTommaso, Michael Stone, Giovanni Bazzana) Presentation of the Festschrift honoring M. Stone Enoch seminar reception 

    PROGRAM

    BRAUN ROOM, HDS BRAUN ROOM, HDS