Call for Papers: “Nicaea at 1700: The First Council and the ‘Way Together,'” Oct. 2–4, 2025

Call for PapersNICAEA AT 1700: THE FIRST COUNCIL AND THE ‘WAY TOGETHER’Oct. 2–4, 2025Sacred Heart Major Seminary, 2701 Chicago Blvd., Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. The Council of Nicaea in 325 had a significant bearing upon the unity of the universal church, such that its creed continues to be prayed by Catholics, Orthodox, and Evangelical Christians alike. …

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“Applying St. Augustine to Modern Times”-Elizabeth A. Clark Lecture Series, 19 September 2024

You are warmly invited to join us for the inaugural Elizabeth A. Clark endowed lecture series on September 19, 2024, at 5pm. Our first speaker, Midori Hartman, will give a talk titled “Applying St. Augustine to Modern Times.” This event is free and open to the public and will take place in person at the …

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Patristic Text Archive (PTA) beta

The “Alexandrinische und Antiochenische Bibelexegese in der Spätantike” project has released a public beta version of the new “Patristic Text Archive“ at https://pta.bbaw.de. The “Patristic Text Archive” offers anyone interested a collection of editions and translations of Christian texts from antiquity (i.e. “Patristic” is conceived in a very broad sense). At the moment the archive …

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Online Course: “An Introduction to Greek Paleography,” Pappas Patristic Institute

This is a fully-accredited course offered through Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology in Boston and sponsored by the Pappas Patristic Institute. This unique online (synchronous) course will introduce students to the practice of reading Greek manuscripts – an important skill for biblical scholars, classicists, historians, and theologians, particularly in an era when so …

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Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor in Early Christianity

The Department of Religion at Princeton University invites applications for a tenure-track (assistant professor) or tenured position (associate or full professor) in Early Christianity, to begin September 1, 2025. The candidate should have strengths and interests that complement those of continuing faculty in the Religion Department’s subfield of Religions of Mediterranean Antiquity and be prepared …

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