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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Psalter and New Testament Manuscript (olim Pantocrator 49): St. Paul with St. Thecla and St. Timothy (Constantinople, ca. 1084) Spring 2013 &#160; All meetings take place in Swift 208 at 4:30, unless otherwise noted. April 8 – Allison Gray (Chicago) – &#8220;Encounters with a Homicidal Bath Demon: Gregory of Nyssa&#8217;s Life of Gregory Thaumaturgus.&#8220; April 22 – Romulus Stefanut (Chicago) – [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center">Psalter and New Testament Manuscript (olim Pantocrator 49): St. Paul with St. Thecla and St. Timothy (Constantinople, ca. 1084)</p>
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<h2>Spring 2013</h2>
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<p>All meetings take place in Swift 208 at 4:30, unless otherwise noted.</p>
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<li>April 8 – <strong>Allison Gray </strong>(Chicago) – <em><strong>&#8220;Encounters with a Homicidal Bath Demon: Gregory of Nyssa&#8217;s </strong></em><strong>Life of Gregory Thaumaturgus<i>.</i></strong><em><strong>&#8220;</strong></em></li>
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<li>April 22 – <strong>Romulus Stefanut </strong>(Chicago) – <em>&#8220;<b>Theology and Teleology in Philo of Alexandria: </b><b>the Puzzling Case of the </b></em><b>Therapeutae.</b><em><b>&#8220;</b></em></li>
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<li>May 6 – <strong>John T. Fitzgerald </strong>(Notre Dame) - <strong><em>&#8220;The Ancient Mediterranean Wine Industry, Intoxication, and Various Problems in Early </em></strong><strong><em>Christian Communities.&#8221;</em></strong></li>
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<li><strong></strong>May 28 - <strong>Elizabeth A. Clark </strong>(Duke) - <em><em><strong>&#8220;&#8216;Rome&#8217; in the Nineteenth-Century Protestant Imaginary: American Professors, Ancient &#8216;Pagans&#8217;, and Early Christianity.&#8221;</strong></em></em></li>
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<li>June 3 – <strong>David Horrell</strong> (Exeter) – <b><i>&#8220;Honor Everyone&#8221; (1 Pet 2.17): The Social Strategy of 1 Peter and its Significance for Early Christianity.</i><em>&#8220;</em></b></li>
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<h2>Winter 2013</h2>
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<li>January 14 – <strong>Michael F. Pope </strong>(Chicago) – <em><strong>&#8220;Declamation and the Arena: </strong></em><strong>Infamia</strong><em><strong>, Reputation, and Redemption.&#8221;</strong></em></li>
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<li>January 28 – <strong>Troy Martin </strong>(Saint Xavier) – <strong><em>&#8220;Poets, Playwrights, Plastic Artists, Physicians, Physiologists, Philo, and Paul on Peritomē.&#8221;</em></strong></li>
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<li>February 11 – <strong>Justin Howell </strong>(Chicago) –<em><strong>&#8220;The Ruling Power within the Beelzebul Controversy of Luke 11:14-23.&#8221;</strong></em></li>
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<li><strong></strong>February 25 - <strong>Hans-Dieter Betz </strong>(Chicago)<strong><strong> –</strong><em>&#8220;Paul on Self-sufficiency (Phil 4:11-13).&#8221;</em></strong></li>
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<li>March 18 – <strong>Brandon Cline</strong> (Chicago) – <b><i>&#8220;Justin Martyr&#8217;s </i>Apologies <em>and Ancient Petitions.&#8221;</em></b></li>
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<h2>Fall 2012</h2>
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<li>October 4 – <strong>Holger Zellentin </strong>(Nottingham) – <strong><em>&#8220;Rabbinic Historiography as Response to Christian Triumphalism: The Temple&#8217;s Destruction in Aramaic, Syriac and Greek Discourse.&#8221;</em></strong></li>
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<li>October 22 – <strong>Young-Ho Park </strong>(Chicago) –<strong><em>Dissertation Defense: &#8221;Paul&#8217;s Ekklesia as a Civic Assembly.&#8221;</em></strong></li>
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<li>November 2 – <strong>Special Event: Guided Tour of the Exhibition </strong><strong><em></em></strong><strong><em>&#8220;Swiss Treasures: From Biblical Papyrus and Parchment to Erasmus, Zwingli, Calvin, and Barth.&#8221; </em></strong><strong></strong><strong>(2 pm in the Regenstein Library Special Collections)</strong></li>
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<li><strong></strong>November 13 - <strong>David C. Parker, Klaus Wachtel, Ulrich Schmid </strong>(Birmingham &amp; Münster)<strong> –<em>“Editing the Greek New Testament for the Twenty-First Century.”</em></strong></li>
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<li>November 26 – <strong>Brandon Cline</strong> (Chicago) – <em>“<strong>Teaching Introduction to the New Testament.” </strong></em>(A special pedagogy session. Part of the Divinity School’s “Craft of Teaching” program.)</li>
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