Volume 6 Number 40 - Tuesday, October 4th, 2004

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ublished by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, September 27, 2004

Pappas Patristic Institute to Hold Inaugural Conference on Apocalyptic Themes in Early Christianity

Brookline, MA -- Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology is pleased to announce the inaugural conference of the Stephen and Catherine Pappas Patristic Institute entitled, “Apocalyptic Themes in Early Christianity.” This event will be held October 14 -16 on the campus of Holy Cross in Brookline, Massachusetts.

The plenary speakers at the conference will include key scholars in ancient Christianity, such as Brian Daley from Notre Dame University, Bernard McGinn from the University of Chicago, Alexander Golitzin from Marquette University, John McGuckin from Columbia/Union Theological Seminary and Theodore Stylianopoulos from Holy Cross School of Theology. On Friday evening, October 15, Nancy Sevenko will present a slide lecture on “Images of the Second Coming in the Middle Byzantine Period,” which will be open to the public. This session will be held at 7:30 in the Maliotis Center on the campus of Holy Cross.

To register for the conference, please contact the conference coordinator, Ms. Megan Nutzman, at mnutzman@hchc.edu with your name, address, and phone number. The cost of the conference is $50, which includes meals during the conference at the campus cafeteria, and is payable upon arrival on October 14. For more information about the conference please visit the Pappas Patristic Institute website at http://www.pappaspatristic.hchc.edu.

Founded in 2003, the Stephen and Catherine Pappas Patristic Institute of Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology seeks to further the study of Patristic writings and material culture in an ecumenical setting by providing funding for research and publication initiatives and by organizing conferences to foster discussion and collaboration.

Contact:
Stephen and Catherine Pappas Patristic Institute
Ms. Megan Nutzman, Conference Coordinator
E-mail: mnutzman@hchc.edu

 

 

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