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Tuesday, February 27, 2024
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SMLC Staff-Student Work-in-Progress SeminarFAB3.25 |
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Show and Tell with Jewish ScribeE0.23In collaboration with the Centre for Global Jewish StudiesLink opens in a new window and the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance , the Manuscript and Print Cultures network has invited Sofer Marc Michaels to give a scribal ‘show and tell’, with materials. He will also talk about the history of Jewish scribing, offer some examples of scribal work, and give participants the opportunity to have a go! https://www.sofer.co.uk/education
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CGJS: Sofer Moderchai Pinchas offering a scribal 'show and tell' with materialsFAB 5.49In collaboration with the Centre for Global Jewish Studies and the Centre for Renaissance Studies, Manuscript and Print Cultures group has invited Sofer Moderchai Pinchas to come and offer a scribal 'show and tell', with materials. He will also talk about the history of Jewish scribing, showing some examples of writing with the opportunity for participants to have a go! |
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CRPLA Seminar - Revelation and the Veridicality of NarrativesVia Zoom‘Revelation and the Veridicality of Narratives’ Tuesday 27 February, 5.30-7.00 pm We are delighted to host distinguished philosopher Eleonore Stump, the Robert J. Henle Professor of Philosophy at St Louis University, on Tuesday 27 February, 5.30-7.00 pm. Professor Stump will speak on ‘Revelation and the Veridicality of Narratives’. This is a zoom seminar. Please follow this link to attend. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88410605504Link opens in a new window Professor Stump is renowned for her work in medieval philosophy and philosophical theology. She has given the Gifford Lectures (Aberdeen), Wilde Lectures (Oxford), Stewart Lectures (Princeton), and Stanton Lectures (Cambridge), and her books include Wandering in Darkness: Narrative and the Problem of Suffering (2010), Atonement (2018), and The Image of God (2022). |