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(Anti-)Apocalypticism throughout Antiquity

Programm

Sun. 16.07.23

14.00 – 14.20 Opening and Greetings
 
Session 1
14.20 – 15.10 Konrad Schmid (Zürich): The Dawn of Apocalyptic Revisited: The Antagonism of Theocracy and Eschatology in the Persian and Hellenistic Period
15.10 – 16.00 Jonatan Ben Dov (Tel Aviv): Pro-and-Anti-Apocalypticism at Qumran: An Updated View
 
16.00 – 16.30 Coffee Break
 
Session 2
16.30 – 17.20 Moritz F. Adam (Zürich): Apocalyptic Discourses in Hellenistic Judaism
17.30 – 18.20 Hindy Najman (Oxford) / Loren Stuckenbruck (München): Apocalypticism and Perfectionism in Jewish Antiquity
 
18.30 – 20.00 Dinner

Mon. 17.07.23

Session 3
08.45 – 09.00 Irene Schmidli (ETH Zürich / CSF): Congressi Stefano Franscini Welcome Address
09.00 – 09.50 Daniel Maier (Zürich / Copenhagen): (Anti-)Apocalypticism in the Letters Attributed to Paul: Discourses within the New Testament
09.50 – 10.40

Jörg Frey (Zürich): "A Thousand Years Like One Day" (2 Pet 3:8): The Negotiation of Apocalyptic Expectation in 2 Peter and Related Texts

 
10.40 – 11.10 Coffee Break
 
Session 4
11.10 – 12.00

Jan Bremmer (Groningen): Jewish Apocalypticism in the Late Roman Republic and Its Early Roots

12.00 – 12.50

Stefan Krauter (Zürich): Libri Fatales - Roman Apocalypticism, Anti-Apocalypticism and Post-Apocalypticism

12.50 – 13.40 Christoph Horn (Bonn): Augustine on Apocalypticism in De civitate Dei
 
13.40 – 15.15 Lunch
 
15.15 – 16.45 Short Papers 1 (Three parallel sessions)
 
16.45 – 17.00 Coffee Break
 
17.00 – 18.30 Short Papers 2 (Three parallel sessions)
 
19.00 – 20.30 Conference Dinner

Tue. 18.07.23

Session 5

09.00 – 09.50 Bernd Schipper (Berlin): Apocalypticism in Ancient Egypt? – The Case of Prophetic Literature from the Ptolemaic Period
09.50 – 10.40

Stefan Pfeiffer (Halle): Cleopatra - A "Fatal Monster" in Ancient Predictions of the Future?

 
10.40 – 10.55 Coffee Break
 
Session 6
10.55 – 11.45

Michal Bar-Asher Siegal (Beer Sheva / Yale): Jews and Christians Thinking About the End: On Apocalypticism in the Babylonian Talmud

11.45 – 12.35 Meghan Henning (Dayton): "Too Vivid or Not Vivid Enough?" The Goldilocks Problem in the Ancient Reception History of Apocalyptic Rhetoric
 
12.35 – 13.30 Lunch
 
13.30 – 14.30 Short Papers 3 (Three parallel sessions)
 
15.00: Excursion Lago Maggiore and Brissago Island

Wed. 19.07.23

Session 7

09.00 – 09.50 David Hamidovic (Lausanne): Subversion and Heavenly Tablets
09.50 – 10.40

Ilaria Ramelli (Durham University): Anti-Apocalypticism in Bardaisan of Edessa and Origen of Alexandria

 
10.40 – 11.10 Coffee Break
 
Session 8
11.10 – 12.00 Barbara Holler (Zürich): Epigraphy on the End of Time
 
12.00 – 12.30 Conclusions
 
12.30 Lunch and Departure

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