Graphic Signs of Religion, Identity, and Authority in Antiquity
Friday, April 4, 2025 - Saturday, April 5, 2025| McElroy 237 and The Heights Room (Corcoran Commons) |
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In collaboration withthe School of Critical Studies (Theology & Religious Studies) at the University of Glasgow andthe Joseph Chair of Catholic Spirituality at Boston College, we are pleased to announce an international conference exploring Graphic Signs of Religion, Identity, and Authority in Antiquity.
The modern world is, in many ways, a world driven, and sometimes even defined, by digital images that are projected on screens, transmitted to televisions, and glowing on smartphones. Although the ancient world is separated from the digital age by several millennia, it is a world no less filled with vast occurrences of graphic signs in numerous contexts including altars, inscriptions, manuscripts, stamps,seals, amulets, household objects, and traditional media for art. When, in the fourth century, St. Augustine observedQuo signo crucis omnis actio Christiana describitur(By that sign of the cross every Christian act is described;De doctrina Christiana,2.150), he was not only expressing a sentiment concerning a graphic sign relevant for his day and context but also bringing to expression a principle of graphic signs of religion and identity found in both previous and subsequent eras: graphic signs are presentations of beliefs and norms and distinctive markers of identity and authority.
This conference brings together senior and mid-career scholars in order to provide both scholarly paper presentations designed to advance the scholarship being done on a variety of interrelated topics as well as workshops designed to facilitate discussion and encourage graduate student involvement in collective reflect on how graphic signs have shaped, and continue to shape, religion, representations of authority, and corporate and individual identity. Registration is requested for sessions and workshops, but not required for the public, plenary lecture on Friday night.
Schedule and Registration
| Friday, April 4, 2025 | McElroy 237 | | |
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| 9:00-10:30 AM | Graphic Signs of Religion and Identity in the Ancient Near East 1
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| 11:00 AM-12:30 PM | Graphic Signs of Religion and Identity in the Ancient Near East 2 | 
| 2:00-3:30 PM | Workshops A and B
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| 3:45-5:15 PM | Graphic Signs of Religion and Identity in the Second Temple Period 1
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| 7:00-8:00 PM | Plenary Lecture - The Heights Room in Corcoran Commons
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| Saturday, April 5, 2025 | McElroy 237 | | |
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| 9:00-10:30 AM | Graphic Signs of Religion and Identity in the Second Temple Period 2
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| 11:00 AM-12:30 PM | Workshops C and D | 
| 2:00-3:30 PM | Graphic Signs of Religion and Identity in Early Christianity | 
Speakers
 
            
        
    
    
    
Madadh Richey
Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible, Brandeis University
     
            
        
    
    
    
Karen Sonik
Professor of Art and Art History, Auburn University
     
            
        
    
    
    
Jordan Miller
Research Associate (VIEWS), University of Cambridge
     
            
        
    
    
    
Brent A. Strawn
D. Moody Smith Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and Professor of Law, Duke University
     
            
        
    
    
    
Alice Mandell
Assistant Professor and the William Foxwell Albright Chair of Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies,
Johns Hopkins University
     
            
        
    
    
    
David Vanderhooft
Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible, Boston College
     
            
        
    
    
    
Cory Crawford
Associate Professor of Classics and Religious Studies, Ohio University
     
            
        
    
    
    
Timothy Hogue
Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israelite History and Culture, University of Pennsylvania
     
            
        
    
    
    
Ranjani Atur
Assistant Professor of Classical & Near Eastern Religions & Cultures, University of Minnesota
     
            
        
    
    
    
Jessica Lamont
Assistant Professor of Classics, Yale University
     
            
        
    
    
    
Mark McClay
Assistant Professor of Classics, Hillsdale College
     
            
        
    
    
    
Sarah Iles Johnston
College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Religion, Ohio State University
     
            
        
    
    
    
Jodi Magness
Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism, UNC  Chapel Hill
     
            
        
    
    
    
Ann Kuttner
Associate Professor of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania
     
            
        
    
    
    
Gregg Gardner
Professor and The Diamond Chair in Jewish Law and Ethics, University of British Columbia
     
            
        
    
    
    
Felicity Harley-McGowan
Lecturer in the History of Art, Yale Divinity School
     
            
        
    
    
    
Dieter T. Roth
Associate Professor of New Testament, Boston College
     
            
        
    
    
    
Robin Jensen
Patrick OBrien Professor of Theology, University of Notre Dame
     
            
        
    
    
    
Emanuele Scieri
Research Assistant in Theology and Religious Studies, University of Glasgow
     
            
        
    
    
    
Garrick Allen
Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism, University of Glasgow
    Campus Map and Parking
Campus Map and Parking:
Parking is available at the nearby Beacon Street and Commonwealth Avenue Garages.
Boston College is also accessible via public transportation (MBTA B Line - Boston College).
Boston College strongly encourages conference participants to receive the COVID-19 vaccination before attending events on campus.
 
                