Sponsored by the School of Theology and Ministry with the generous support of the Kitz Family, in honor of Richard J. Clifford, S.J. The word “myth” has been used in many different ways, sometimes ...
Join the Program in Judaic Studies for this year's Kwartler Family Lecture with Julia Rhyder on Tuesday, October 21. Abstract Commemorating war is such an integral part of the modern nation-state, and ...
The Program in Judaic Studies proudly welcomes this year's Mytelka Scholar, Beth Berkowitz, and begins her visit to Princeton with this lecture on Monday, February 10. Description Family separation ...
The Hebrew Bible is a "monument of logic born of experience," William F. Albright, noted archeologist and historian, asserted at the opening talk of the Thursday afternoon lecture series last week.
Spring Bible & Archeology Fest 2022 launches on Saturday and features 18 lectures on the intersection of the Old and New Testaments and archeology. Yosef Garfinkel of Hebrew University will present ...
Welcome back to our weekly introduction to the Hebrew Bible with Professor Christine Hayes of Yale University. This week, Professor Hayes continues her review of scholarly views, begun last week, on ...
"Jewish Legal Thought: Beyond the Rule of Law" Please join us for a lecture by Dr. Chaya Halberstam, Professor of Hebrew Bible and Judaism, Department of Religious Studies, King’s University College ...
According to some traditions, the Torah was written by Moses --- even though Moses dies in the story and the text continues. We'll look at how scholars approach the question of Biblical authorship ...
Sponsored by the School of Theology and Ministry with the generous support of the Kitz Family, in honor of Richard J. Clifford, S.J. The word “myth” has been used in many different ways, sometimes ...
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