Facing Antijudaism in Europe
Wednesday May 18th 2022 18:15-20:00 in BBB
Antisemitism has been increasingly expressed in the public in the recent past in Europe: in the form of hate speech, in social media, in the schoolyard, at demonstrations or in violent attacks, last but not least in the context of the Covid-19 Pandemic. This is also a challenge for Theology in research and teaching. We shall also critically engage with Antijudaism within our own discipline. The purpose is to share voices and insights from research across Europe among different Erasmus partner universities, among students and colleagues.
Panellists:
Marianne Grohmann, Professor of Old Testament, Universität Wien:
Antijudaism in Christian Commentaries on Psalms?
Petr Sláma, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Charles University Praha:
Demythologizing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Daniele Garrone, Professor of Old Testament, Facoltà Valdese di Teologia Roma
Lothar Vogel, Professor of Church History, Facoltà Valdese di Teologia Roma:
The Italian Ring Parable (Il Novellino): A Praise of Uncertainty
Jens Schröter, Professor of New Testament, HU Berlin:
The Problem of the so-called „anti-Jewish“ passages in the New Testament
Moderator and host: Dorothea Erbele-Küster, apl. Prof. of Old Testament; Erasmus coordinator FB01 Evangelische Theologie JGU Mainz
Registration:
More info: Petr Sláma
Charles University
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Czech Republic
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