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Les manuscrits de la mer Morte et la littérature paulinienne |
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Programme | Program Télécharger le programme | Download the program Mardi 14 juin 2011 8h30 Accueil des participants 9h30 Christian Grappe (Université de Strasbourg), Philippiens 3,21-4,1 et 1QS IV 6-8 20’ Pause 10h30 Claude Coulot (Université de Strasbourg), La première aux Thessaloniciens à la lumière des manuscrits de la mer Morte 11h10 George J. Brooke (University of Manchester), 2 Cor 6,14-7,1 encore une fois et finalement Repas 14h00 Emmanuel Nathan (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), A Pauline Construction of Mosaic ‘Disability’ in 2 Cor 2:14-4:6? Fresh Insights from Recent Disability Studies in Second Temple Jewish Literature with a Special Focus on the DSS. 14h40 Lutz Doering (Durham University), 4QMMT and the Letters of Paul: Aspects of Mutual Illumination 20’ Pause 15h40 Emile Puech (CNRS, EBAF, Jérusalem), « Les oeuvres de la Loi »: mariage et divorce à Qumrân et dans les lettres de Paul 16h20 Jean-Sébastien Rey (Université Paul Verlaine, Metz), Justice et loi: Qumran et l’épître aux Galates 17h00 Visite de la ville de Metz 19h30 Repas Mercredi 15 juin 9h00 Jan Dusek (Charles University in Prague), La grâce dans les textes de Qumran et dans les épîtres de Paul 9h40 Albert Hogeterp (Tilburg University), Paul, the Jerusalem Church and the Scrolls: A Study of Graeco-Semitic Language Contacts and Standards of Missionary Ethics 20’ Pause 10h40 Jörg Frey (Universität Zürich), Paul’s view of the Spirit in the Light of Qumran 11h20 Eibert Tigchelaar (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), Spirit and Holy Spirit in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Paul 12h00 Repas 14h00 Hermann Lichtenberger (Universität Tübingen), Angels in Paul and the Dead Sea Scrolls 14h40 Menahem Kister (Hebrew University), «The Body of Sin» and its Purification: Paul, the Dead Sea Scrolls and Other Jewish Writings 20’ Pause 15h40 Annette Steudel (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen), The Qumran background for understanding Paul’s ideas on the power of evil 16h20 Timothy H. Lim (University of Edinburgh), Paul’s Use of Authoritative Scriptures in the Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls 10’ Pause 17h10 Florentino Garcia Martinez (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), Gal 3:10-14 in the light of Qumran 19h00 Repas festif Jeudi 16 juin 9h00 Friedrich Avemarie (Philipps-Universität Marburg), Image of God and Image of Christ: The Jewish Roots of a Central Concept in Pauline Anthropology 9h40 Daniel R. Schwartz (Hebrew University), Ends Meet: Qumran and Paul on Circumcision 20’ Pause 10h40 Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer (University of Aberdeen), Israel and the Community in Paul and Qumran: Rom 9-11 and the Rule texts from Qumran 11h20 Loren Stuckenbruck (Princeton university), Overlapping Ages at Qumran and “Apocalyptic” in Pauline Theology Clôture du colloque
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