Session I: Time and Memory (Online/Virtual)
* It would be preferable for this to be a time early in the morning.
Chair: Kyle Parsons, Charles University
Narrative Time Distortion in Luke 3
Lukáš Krynský, Charles University, Hussite Theological Faculty (30 min)
Discussion (10 min)
The Spatial Turn: Revisiting Space and Time in Luke-Acts via Historical Research into Space
Stu Talene, Charles University (30 min)
Discussion (10 min)
An Unveiling of Memory: “Chosen Trauma” and “Time Collapse” in the Conception of εἰρήνη in the Gospel of John
Alexander Bevan, KU Leuven University (30 min)
Discussion (10 min)
Total 120 min
Session II: Memory and the Hebrew Bible
Chair: Jiří Lukeš, Charles University, Hussite Theological Faculty
Memories of Wisdom: Creative Recollection through Rereading the Proverbs
Hans Decker, Universität Zürich (35 min)
Discussion (10 min)
The Returned Community “Forgot” the Davidic Hope in Ezra 5
Shui Ki Savanna Fong, University of Aberdeen (35 min)
Discussion (10 min)
Total 90 min
Session III: Memory and Early Christianity
Chair: Sandra Huebenthal, Universität Passau
“Remembering the word of the Lord,” Luke’s use of the Agrapha in Acts 11:16
Daniel David Pollorena, Universität Wien (30 min)
Discussion (10 min)
Networks and Pauline Memory: Social Network Analysis as a Tool in Visualizing the Figures of Paul in Early Christian Literature
Cavan Concannon, University of Southern California (30 min)
Discussion (10 min)
The “Generations” in Early Christian Sources
Simon Butticaz, University of Lausanne (30 min)
Discussion (10 min)
Total 120 min