Bonn-Oxford Theological Seminar, 16-21
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Bonn-Oxford Theological Seminar, 16-21
Bonn-Oxford Theological Seminar, 16-21 September 2007 Sun 16 September arrival morning and transfer to Ripon College, Cuddesdon; afternoon in Oxford informally Dinner at Ripon College, Cuddesdon Mon 17 September 9.45-11.00 Session 1 (all sessions in St Giles House) PD Dr. Ulrich Volp: ‘”That unclean spirit has assaulted you from the very beginning”: John Chrysostom and suicide’ Response: Frank Curry Chair: John Barton 11.30-12.45 Session 2 Dr Hywel Clifford: ‘Monotheism in Philo of Alexandria’ Response: Maren Bohlen Chair: Wolfram Kinzig Lunch in St Giles’ House 2.15-3.30 guided tour of Oxford, led by Prof. Emeritus Henry Mayr-Harting: meet at Christ Church, Tom Tower 4.00-5.15 Session 3 Leonie Stein: ‘Paulus als Gefangener und als Missionar in Apg 26’ Response: Dr Paul Joyce Chair: Mark Chapman Dinner at Oriel College, 7.00 for 7.15, Champneys Room Tue 18 September 9.45-11.00 Session 4 Dr Mark Chapman: ‘Theology and the English Church in the 1960s or the sad story of English Bonhoefferism’ Response: Wolfram Kinzig Chair: Ulrich Volp 11.30-12.45 Session 5 Barbara Liedtke: ‘Zur Bedeutung der Religion in der Weltanschauung Houston Stewart Chamberlains’ Response: John Barton Chair: Paul Joyce Lunch in St Giles’ House 2.15-3.30 Session 6 Guido de Graaff: ‘Friends, Citizens, or Subjects? How the Category of Friendship does and doesn’t fit Political Society’ Response: Steffen Weishaupt Chair: Günther Röhser 4.00-5.15 Session 7 Christian Jung: ‘Die sprachphilosophischen Wurzeln der Religionskritik Friedrich Nietzsches’ Response: Ryan Glomsrud Chair: Saskia Schultheis Dinner invitations: Hywel Clifford: Saskia Schultheis, Ulrich Volp, Constantin Klein Ryan Topping: Leonie Stein, Maren Bohlen, Christian Brouwer Johannes Zachhuber: Wolfram Kinzig, Günther Röhser Guido de Graaff: Tilman Fuß, Barbara Liedtke, Christian Jung Wed 19 September Outing to Coventry cathedral for Bonn participants Dinner at Ripon College, Cuddesdon Thu 20 September 9.45-11.00 Session 8 Dr Johannes Zachhuber: ‘Albrecht Ritschl and the Tübingen School: A neglected link in the history of nineteenth-century theology’ Response: Constantin Klein Chair: Wolfram Kinzig 11.30-12.45 Session 9 Tilman Fuß: ‘Paulus’ Lösung des Streits um Speisefragen (1. Kor 8,1-11,1/Röm 14,1-15,13)—ein Modell für den Umgang mit kirchlichem und gesellschaftlichem Pluralismus heute?’ Response: Brandon Gallaher Chair: Johannes Zachhuber Lunch in St Giles’ House 2.15-3.30 Session 10 Judith Tonning: ‘Heidegger and the AntiMetaphysical Tradition in Christianity: A SourceCritical Essay’ Response: Christian Brouwer Chair: Günther Röhser Fri 21 September 5.30-7.0 Reception with Vice-Chancellor at his house, 101 Banbury Road. Oxford participants should wear gowns. 7.15 Dinner at Regent’s Park College (together with members of Bonn-Oxford ‘Spirit & Letter’ research project) in celebration of thirty years of collaboration. Gowns will be worn by Oxford participants. Transfer to Oxford and departure