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CEMS research seminar: Dr Mirjam Hähnle
-‘Urban Nature in City Utopias 1600-1750’ Mirjam Hähnle is a researcher at the German Historical Institute which she joined in April 2022. She is interested in early modern concepts of human-environment relations and debates about writing history in times of climate crisis. After studying History and German Studies in Freiburg (Germany), she...
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Biblical Studies Research Seminar
-Dr Madison Pierce (Western Theological Seminary)
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Art History Research Seminar: Rebecca Mellor
-Rebecca Mellor (Science Museum): "Seeing Things Queerly" Rebecca Mellor is Curator of Art and Visual Culture at the Science Museum, London. Her research focuses on classical reception, sexual history in visual arts, digital humanities, and museum censorship. She is the founder and chair of the Science Museum Group's Gender & Sexuality...
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Benjamin Harshav's Theories of Metaphor: With Examples from the Bible
-Biblical Studies Research Seminar
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The Gospel of John: Philosophy and Creed
-Biblical Studies Research Seminar The Gospel of John: Philosophy and Creed
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Art History Research Seminar: Beth Welburn
-Beth Welburn (Art of Protest Gallery) "Art in retail: managing a commercial art gallery"
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CEMS research seminar: Dr Riccarda Suitner
-'Italian Antitrinitarianism' (precise title tbc) Riccarda Suitner teaches at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich. Her research focuses on the period between the Reformation and the Enlightenment. She is the author, among other publications, of the monograph The Dialogues of the Dead of the Early German Enlightenment, previously also published in German and...
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Enslavement in the Divine Economy: A Functional Analysis of Paul's Captivity for the Gentiles in Ephesians.
-Biblical Studies Research Seminar Enslavement in the Divine Economy: A Functional Analysis of Paul's Captivity for the Gentiles in Ephesians.
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New Testament echoes in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney
-Biblical Studies Research Seminar New Testament echoes in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney
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CEMS Seminars Spring Term 2024 Dr Paul Hulsenboom
-Dr Paul Hulsenboom (Dutch Language and Culture, Radboud University, Nijmegen): The Muses of the Mothertrade: Literary exchange between Danzig and the Dutch in the Seventeenth Century.