The University of Nottingham
Centre for the Bible, Ethics and Theology
Convergence and Divergence:
Responses to Involuntary Migration in Jeremiah and Ezekiel
Saturday 25 June 2016
10.00-18.00
The Diamond, Sheffield
Co-hosted with the Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies
www.nottingham.ac.uk/cbet
Speakers:
- Mark Leuchter (Temple University): ‘A Resident Alien in Transit: Exile, Adaptation and Geomythology in the Jeremiah Narratives’
- Casey Strine (University of Sheffield): ‘Is Exile Enough?’
- Carly Crouch (University of Nottingham): ‘A Rose by Any Other Name? Israel, Judah, and the Nomenclature of Identities in Crisis’
- Paul Joyce (King’s College, cheap aussie viagra London): ‘Is Diaspora a Eurocentric Paradigm? Assessing the Role of Jeremiah and Ezekiel in Robin Cohen’s Global Diasporas’
- David Reimer (University of Edinburgh): ‘There—But Not Back Again: Forced Migration and the End of Jeremiah’
- Madhavi Nevader (St Andrew’s University): ‘It’s Difficult to Be King when the Gods are Changing: Royal Reckoning in Jeremiah and Ezekiel’
The Diamond
32 Leavygreave Road
Sheffield
S3 7RD
Cost
Full delegate rate – £20
Student delegate rate – £14
Lunch is included in the conference fee
For enquiries please contact carly.crouch@nottingham.ac.uk
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