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19:00 - 20:15 14 March 2013
Identity through Difference: Rabbinic Judaism confronts Christian Narrative
Location
Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre |
Wilkins Building
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Gower St |
London |
WC1E 6BT |
United Kingdom
Open to:
Academic |
Alumni |
Public |
Student
Admission: Free of charge
Ticketing: Open
Speaker information
Holger Zellentin, Lecturer in Jewish Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Nottingham
Rabbinic Judaism is the name given by scholars to the form of Judaism that emerged in the second century of the Common Era, after the destruction of the Jerusalem temple in 70 C.E. and the later revolts. Holger Zellentin is an expert in this period of Jewish history and introduces it in the context of emerging Christianity in this lecture.
Contact
Sara BenIsaac
020 7679 3520 |
s.benisaac@ucl.ac.uk
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UCL Institute of Jewish Studies
