New Testament Research Seminar
“The Transfigured Community: An Intertextual Reading of Luke 9:28-36”, Tessa Hayashida (University of St Andrews), St Mary’s College, 2.30-4.00 pm.
St Mary’s College is one of the University’s ancient sites. Based off South Street, St Mary’s College is home to the School of Divinity. There is a range of rooms used in St Mary’s College for events including the Senate Room and College Hall.
“The Transfigured Community: An Intertextual Reading of Luke 9:28-36”, Tessa Hayashida (University of St Andrews), St Mary’s College, 2.30-4.00 pm.
‘The Life of Mary in Art and Scripture’. Professor Margarita Mooney Clayton (Princeton Theological Seminary)
‘The Life of Mary in Art and Scripture’. Professor Margarita Mooney Clayton (Princeton Theological Seminary)
‘Gazing with the Heart: Truth and Wisdom in Anglo-Saxon Proverbs’. Dr Eleanor Parker (Oxford). 11.00am-12.30pm, St Mary’s College Hall
‘Gazing with the Heart: Truth and Wisdom in Anglo-Saxon Proverbs’. Dr Eleanor Parker (Oxford). 11.00am-12.30pm, St Mary’s College Hall
Book Launch for Tolkien and the Mystery of Literary Creation (Cambridge UP) by Professor Giuseppe Pezzini (Oxford). 11.00am-12.30pm. St Mary’s College Hall.
Book Launch for Tolkien and the Mystery of Literary Creation (Cambridge UP) by Professor Giuseppe Pezzini (Oxford). 11.00am-12.30pm. St Mary’s College Hall.
Conversations on The Theological Imagination (Cambridge UP) by Professor Judith Wolfe (St Andrews). 11.00am-12.30pm in St Mary’s College Hall.
Conversations on The Theological Imagination (Cambridge UP) by Professor Judith Wolfe (St Andrews). 11.00am-12.30pm in St Mary’s College Hall.
‘Introducing Gospel as Work of Art’. Professor David Brown (St Andrews). St Marys College Hall. 11.00 a.m. — 12.30 p.m.