Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Call for Papers

Call for Papers: European Association of Biblical Studies/Society of Biblical Literature, meeting in Tartu, Estonia, July 25-29, 1010

The Bible in the Iberian World: Fundamentals of a Religious Melting Pot

That the Iberian Peninsula represents a fundamental hub between Christianity, Judaism and Islam is common knowledge. However, theologians and historians have been studying these phenomena as isolated events and not as part of a much larger Iberian world characteristic, one that should be understood in terms of the broader Western thought.
This sessions’ goal, though experimental, is to provide a space of discussion for those of us who work with biblical themes in the context of the Iberian world, including not only the peninsular space, but also its colonial spaces, e.g., American, African and Asian places where Portuguese and Spaniards played an influential role starting in the Early Modern period. Moreover, the subjects to discuss are not limited nor to a particular time frame nor to a specific chronological period for this first phase.
Our initial objectives are to underline the importance of the Iberian world as a space of communication, or not, between the different religions of the Bible, of biblical interpretation, and how the Iberian world was prone to be influenced by the Bible.
Call for Papers: For this year’s session, we would like to gather scholars with different backgrounds in order to enlighten the Iberian world’s biblical understanding and experience. Therefore, it is our goal to join in this session papers that deal not only with the interpretation of the sacred texts within the Iberian space, but also with how these peoples have lived their religiosity not just in the Iberian Peninsula but also in the colonies.

Program Unit Chairs:
Maria Ana T. Valdez (Yale University)
Ricardo Muñoz Solla (Salamanca University)

http://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/Congresses_CallForPaperDetails.aspx?MeetingId=16&VolunteerUnitId=513

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Hello from the underground!

My dear friends,


My apologies for this silence. I've been awful and I do apologize for that.
I have passed my exams with a summa cum laude, and I am currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Yale, Department of Religious Studies.

I will post more detailed info in the coming weeks. I am running now to get things ready for this year's EABS meeting at Lincoln. Yes, this year, not having to organize I have the time to present some of my previous research results. I hope everything will work out just fine, but I have to tell you that I am overworked and not at all excited about the idea of flying once again...

I will keep you posted,


Ana