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2020 International Meeting

Adelaide, Australia

Meeting Begins7/5/2020
Meeting Ends7/9/2020

Call for Papers Opens: 10/23/2019
Call for Papers Closes: 1/29/2020

Requirements for Participation

Rethinking Biblical Written Tradition through Slavonic Interpretations


Program Unit Type: Section
Accepting Papers? Yes

Call For Papers: We are calling for presentations on all traditions and aspects of Slavic texts on sacred themes and characters as it is laid out in the unit’s description. In addition we welcome papers on any biblical interpretations past and present produced in the Slavic lands, or on topics related to Slavic culture. Because Australia is a unique ecological system that tries to survive in today’s global economy, we invite papers to a joint session, together with “Apocalyptic Literature” and “Hellenistic Judaism” on ecological themes and ecological hermeneutics in Apocalyptic, Apocryphal, and Hellenistic Jewish literature.

Program Unit Chairs

Anissava Miltenova
Ljubica Jovanovic

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