3 July, 2023
P R E S E N T S
The Dead Sea Scrolls at 75
The Text, Their Contexts, and the Coalescence of Jewish and Christian Scholarship
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Welcome Address: Revd Dr Andrew Bowyers, Dean of Divinity, Magdalen College, Oxford.
On Behalf of the Oxford Interfaith Forum: Revd Dr John Goldingay, Oxford.
Introduction of the speaker: Professor Alison Salvesen, Polonsky Fellow in Early Judaism and Christianity, OCHJS; Professor of Early Judaism and Christianity, University of Oxford; Fellow & Tutor in Oriental Studies, Mansfield College.
Speaker: Professor Gary Rendsburg, Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies and History, Blanche and Irving Laurie Chair in Jewish History, Rutgers University, USA.
Date: 3 July, 2023
Time: 17:00 BST
Venue: Sophia Sheppard Room, Magdalen College, Oxford, UK.
The event is FREE but registration required.
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