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2017
February
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Research Seminar in Systematic Theology
-This seminar offers an opportunity for sustained reading of and engagement with one of the most important figures in the Lutheran Reformation and with one of the earliest systematic works in the Lutheran tradition – Philip Melanchthon’s Loci Communes of 1521. Text: Philip Melanchthon, Commonplaces (Loci Communes 1521), Translated by...
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Religious Studies Research Seminar
-Mr Gregory Chilson (Aberdeen), TBC
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Religious Studies Research Seminar
-Ms Cynthia Ching Tamb (Aberdeen), "Paul's Kinship Community as a Model of Christian Community with People with Autism"
January
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Religious Studies Research Seminar
-Ms A. Nicolle Sturdevant (Aberdeen), "Guardianship of Sacred Spaces in Scotland: How ancient/non-Christian and Christian landscapes interconnect while maintaining the same geographic location."
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Religious Studies Research Seminar
-For the first Religious Studies research seminar meeting this session, we are pleased to have Prof Robert Segal (University of Aberdeen) talk about MUST ANY RELIGION, INCLUDING CHRISTIANITY, BE STUDIED COMPARATIVELY?
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Joint Research Seminar in Practical Theology, Systematic Theology, and Theological Ethics
-Dr Brian Brock will be presenting a paper entitled "The Imago Dei and the Distinction between Moral and Systematic Theology".
2016
November
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Centre for Early Modern Studies Seminar
-Literacy 'under the Lock': Education, Spirituality and Enclosure in Dominican Reform Convents Marie Luise Ehrenschwendtner (University of Aberdeen, Divinity/Church History)
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Religious Studies Research Seminar
-Mr Vincenzo Latrofa (University of Aberdeen) will discuss "The mandate-fulfilment-reward in 1 Kings 17–19". All are welcome!
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The Samaritans: past and present
-Please join us for the following talk, co-sponsored by the Religious Studies research seminar and the Old Testament research seminar: Mr Benyamim Sedaka (Historian and one of the elders of the Israelite Samaritan community) will discuss “The Samaritans: past and present”. All welcome! For more details/ questions, please contact: zohar@abdn.ac.uk
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New Testament Seminar
-The New Testament Seminar will meet Wednesday, the 2nd of November, at the earlier time of 3pm, in the Humanities Manse. Our speaker is Dr Tomas Bokedal, who will give a paper entitled, “Kierkegaard, Experience and Revelation.” All are welcome.