14 October, 2024
We are deeply honoured to welcome Dr Thomas Arentzen, Reader in Church History, and Senior Lecturer in Eastern Christian Studies at Stockholm School of Theology, and Sankt Ignatios College, Sweden, to lead a session of the Eastern Christianity in Interfaith Contexts Reading Group.
Here are the details of this fascinating event.
Title: Christian Trees
Abstract: How do Christian trees behave, and how have Christian humans interacted with them? Drawing on historical examples of religious plant behaviour in the Christian world, this talk explores tree piety as well as the piety of humans who mingle with trees. I shall suggest that trees may have played a more active part in the Christian religion than scholars and believers tend to give them credit for.
Speaker’s Biography: Dr Thomas Arentzen studied theology at the University of Oslo and went on to do a PhD in early Christianity at Lund University. From 2015 to 2019 he conducted his own postdoctoral research project Bodies in Motion: Religion and Corporeality in Late Antiquity at the University of Oslo (funded by the Research Council of Norway) and spent spring term 2016 as Visiting Scholar at Brown University. In 2018, he became Reader (docent) in Church History at Lund University. For the academic year 2018–19, he was awarded a fellowship in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. Dr Arentzen’s research interests include Byzantine Christianity and ecology. He conducted the research project Beyond the Garden: An Ecocritical Approach to Early Byzantine Christianity (2019–2023 funded by the Swedish Research Council), which focused on trees in late ancient and Byzantine sources. In 2021 he wrote the monograph Byzantine Tree Life with two American colleagues. Dr Arentzen also specializes in early Christian poetry and devotional literature and has explored popular piety and literary expressions of Christian faith. His monograph The Virgin in Song studies representations of the Virgin Mary in late ancient poetry. Dr Arentzen serves as preses of the scholarly society Collegium Patristicum Lundense and article editor and editor-in-chief of the peer-reviewed journal Patristica Nordica Annuaria. He is member of the Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul’s Research Collegium and of l’Association Internationale d’Études Patristiques (AIEP/IAPS)’s council.
Chair: Professor Sebastian Brock, FBA, University of Oxford, UK.
Date: 14 October, 2024
Time: 17:00-18:00 BST | 9:00-10:00 PDT | 12:00-13:00 EDT
Venue: online
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