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EHS Postgraduate Colloquium at St Mary’s University

This EHS Postgraduate Colloquium is an in person colloquium at St Mary’s organised by the Ecclesiastical History Society for post-graduate researchers to share their research.

 

The event is taking place on 11 march at St Mary’s University Twickenham London Waldegrave Road Twickenham TW1 4SX United Kingdom.

 

EHS Postgraduate Colloquium for post-graduate researchers to share their research and to meet other researchers from across the country.

EHS Postgraduate Colloquium at Mary’s University

10:00-10:15 Registration, Tea & Coffee

10:15-10:30 Welcome

10:30-12:00 Panel 1 – The Ancient Church

Robert Button: Seeing the cross in a number: Abraham’s 318 servants and the figuration of the cross of Christ in the Epistle of Barnabas – an early Christian imagining of the cross as sign.

Jenny Yang, Paul in Tyconius’ Bipartite Church.

Kent Peters, Religio in the Apologetic Writings of the Church Fathers.

12:00-13:00 Luncheon (in the DV)

13:00- 14:30 Panel 2: Late Medieval and Early Modern

Ed van der Molen: Shouting from the Sidelines: Later Medieval Holy Women and Public Speech.

Adam Quibell, The Savoy Assembly and International Protestantism.

Edward Day, Richard Hooker and England’s Second Reformation.

14:30-14:45 Coffee & Tea Break

14:45-15:45 Panel 3: The Modern Era

George Palmer, Politics and the Church of England Parish Magazine in Late Nineteenth-Century Britain.

Barbara Becnel, Assessing Colonization as a Racialized Tool in the Ecclesiastical Affairs of the United States: A Comparison of the Origins of the Black Church and Today’s White Christian Nationalist Movement.

 

15:30-15:45 Closing Remarks


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