God’s Library, Gabriel’s Stone, and Forgers’ Bookshelves: On Dating, Faking, and Trafficking

University of Agder, Monday 22 October 2018, room A7-006.

Programme

10.15–11.30: New Evidence for the Date and Provenance of P.Ryl. 3.457 (P52)
Brent Nongbri, Honorary Research Fellow at Macquarie University, Sydney

11.30–11.45: Coffee and tea

11.45–12.30: Historical Contexts of Forgeries: The Philippine-American Case
Christa Wirth, University of Agder

12.30–13.30: Lunch

13.30–14.15: Not even close. The so-called 4Q226 6a Fragment
Matthew Monger, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society

14.15–15.00: Ancient or Modern? An Analysis of Layout and Variant Readings in Unprovenanced Post-2002 ‘Dead Sea
Scrolls’ Fragments
Ingrid Breilid Gimse, Master student, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society

15.00–15.30: Coffee & tea, fruit, cake and what not

15.30–16.15: Hazon Gabriel: A Display of Negligence
Josephine Munch Rasmussen and Årstein Justnes, University of Agder

19:00–20:30: How Old are the Earliest Christian Manuscripts and How Do We Know?
Open lecture with Brent Nongbri at Kristiansand teater (Kongens gate 2)

 


The programme may be downloaded here.

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