LUND/Zoom: On the Notion of Dialogue Today: A Journeying through Three Abrahamic Faiths

Join us 15-17.00 3rd of October in the workshop and seminar “On the Notion of Dialogue Today: A Journeying through Three Abrahamic Faith”, led by Jordan Spencer Jacobs, visiting PhD student. In an era marked by polarization, the civil exchange of contrasting views appears to be at a crossroads. Accepting such a premise at faceContinue reading “LUND/Zoom: On the Notion of Dialogue Today: A Journeying through Three Abrahamic Faiths”

LUND: The End of Omniscience: Zelman Skalov’s Warsaw Ghetto Novel Di hak on krayts (Axe Without a Cross/ The Swastika)

Please join us for an event with Prof. Sven-Erik Rose, who will soon be visiting Lund from the University of California, Davis. Erik will give a public lecture on Friday, 13 September, 13.00-14.30 in SOL:H405. The talk will be followed by opportunities for questions. The talk is titled “The End of Omniscience: Zelman Skalov’s Warsaw Ghetto Novel DiContinue reading “LUND: The End of Omniscience: Zelman Skalov’s Warsaw Ghetto Novel Di hak on krayts (Axe Without a Cross/ The Swastika)”

LUND: Jewish Studies Lunch

Are you in the area around Lund and wish to get more involved in the Jewish Studies network at Lund University? We gather a few times per semester to very informally share our lunch hour, primarily to socialise but also to discuss any questions that may arise, and we’d like to invite you to joinContinue reading “LUND: Jewish Studies Lunch”

Adherence to Jesus as an Orientation within Fourth-century Judaism?

The Case of the Pseudo-Clementine Homilies Karin Hedner Zetterholm, Associate Professor in Jewish Studies at Lund University I am currently working on the Pseudo-Clementine Homilies, a composite text redacted in the early fourth century that gives the impression of being both Jewish and Christia at the same time. The author/redactor prescribes a lifestyle for non-JewishContinue reading “Adherence to Jesus as an Orientation within Fourth-century Judaism?”