MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
12.00-13.30 Metropolitan Hilarion, Moscow (Russia)
(Danilovsky Hotel) Opening Lecture. The “Demythologization” of New Testament Scholarship
15.00-16.30 Margareta Gruber, Vallendar (Germany)
(Danilovsky Hotel) Paschal Imagination - Seeing in the Light of the Resurrection.
Jesus as ‘performer’ of his death and resurrection in Jn 2:13-23
Anatoly A. Alexeev, St. Petersburg (Russia)
St. John on the Way from Christology to Theology
17.00-18.30 Seminar Session 1
(Danilovsky Hotel)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
10.25-11.55 Tobias Nicklas, Regensburg (Germany)
(RGGU, Extra-Canonical Gospels: Their Historical Impact and Theological Contribution
main building, (Public Lecture with Russian translation)
6th floor)
12.15-13.45 Francis Watson, Durham (Great Britain)
Faith, History, and Memory in the Gospel of Mark
Joel Marcus, Durham, NC (USA)
Matthew as Historian and Theologian
15.00-16.30 Topical discussions / Short Papers 1
(RGGU: 6th floor (main building), 228, 273, 206)
17.00-18.30 Seminar Session 2
(RGGU: 6th floor (main building), 228, 273, 206)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
10.00-12.30 Cosmin Pricop, Bucharest (Romania)
(Danilovsky Hotel) Between Criticism and Patristics.
The Transfiguration Story in Mark from an Eastern Point of View
Rev. Armand Puig i Tàrrech, Barcelona (Spain)
The Polyhedric Approach to the Figure of Jesus in the Canonical Gospels
Mikhail Seleznev, Moscow (Russia)
“Theology of the Septuagint” as Praeparatio evangelica?
15.00-16.30 Topical discussions / Short Papers 2
(School of Post-Graduate and Doctoral Studies (Aspirantura))
17.00-18.30 Seminar Session 3
(School of Post-Graduate and Doctoral Studies (Aspirantura))
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
10.00-11.30 Vladan Tatalovic, Belgrade (Serbia)
(Danilovsky Hotel) The Passion Narrative in Matthew in Slavonic and in Modern Serbian Exegesis
Rev. Stefanos Alexopoulos, Washington, DC (USA)
The Gospel Narrative in Byzantine Liturgy: An Overview
11.45-13.15 Topical discussions / Short Papers 3
(Danilovsky Hotel)
15.00-16.30 Final plenary session I
17.00-18.30 Final plenary session II
(Danilovsky Hotel)
SEMINARS
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 17.00-18.30 SEMINAR SESSION 1
Matthew Lauri Thurén, Joensuu (Finland)
(Danilovsky Hotel) The Final Countdown – The Last Judgment (Mt 25,31-46) in the Light of Narratology
Mark Vadim Wittkowsky, Moscow (Russia) / Berlin (Germany)
(Danilovsky Hotel) Some Linguistic Arguments for the Priority of Mark and the Secondary Ending
of Mark's Gospel as a Countercheck
Luke Andrey Desnitsky, Moscow (Russia)
(Danilovsky Hotel) Luke Between History and Theology: Solutions for Translators
Gottfried Schimanowski, Pliezhausen (Germany)
The Lord’s Prayer as an elemental part of Luke’s theology
John James Buchanan Wallace, Memphis, TN (USA)
(Danilovsky Hotel) Of Manna and Eucharist: The Feeding of the Five Thousand in the Gospel of John
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 17.00-18.30 SEMINAR SESSION 2
Matthew Ekaterini Tsalampouni, Thessaloniki (Greece)
(RGGU: 273) The Character Group of the Disciples in Matthew's Gospel: Narrative Function
and Theological Significance
Mark Rev. Stelian Tofana, Cluj-Napoca (Romania)
(RGGU: 206) Mark's Portrait of Jesus
Luke Alexey Somov, Moscow (Russia)
(RGGU, Jesus’ Banquet Etiquette (Luke 14:7-11) and the Heavenly Feast:
main building, a Cognitive Interpretation
6th floor) Ivan Miroshnikov, Helsinki (Finland)
Two (Men) on a Couch: Luke 17:34 and Parallels
(Gos. Thom. 61:1 and Apoc. Zeph. 2:4)
John Rev. Tomás Garcia Huidobro SJ, Moscow (Russia)
(RGGU: 228) The Narrative of the Judgment on Jesus in the Fourth Gospel in the Context of
the Controversy with Early Merkabah Mysticism
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 17.00-18.30 SEMINAR SESSION 3
Matthew Manuel Vogel, Jena (Germany)
(Aspirantura) Jesus as Shepherd of the People: Observations towards the Israel-concept
in the Gospel of Matthew
Ekaterina Matusova, Moscow (Russia) /Tübingen (Germany)
Ps. 78:2 (77:2) in Mt 13:35: Historical Perspectives on a Different Translation
Mark Christos Karakolis, Athens (Greece)
(Aspirantura) Is There Such a Thing as Prophetic Christology in Mark?
A Reader-Centered Approach
Luke Thomas Schumacher, Fribourg (Switzerland)
(Aspirantura) The Lucan Assumption stories (Luke 24:50-53 and Acts 1:9-11):
Their Narrative Function and Theological Relevance within the Lucan Corpus
Vadim Wittkowsky, Moscow (Russia) / Berlin (Germany)
Book of Acts and its Impact on the Understanding of the Third Gospel
and on the Solution of the Synoptic Problem
John Hans-Ulrich Weidemann, Siegen (Germany)
(Aspirantura) Jesus and the Jews in the Johannine Cana Cycle (Jn 2-4)
TOPICAL DISCUSSIONS / SHORT PAPERS
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 15.00-16.30
(RGGU: 6th floor (main building), 228, 273, 206)
1 Current research
Rev. Petr Shitikov, Tobolsk (Russia)
Cognitive view on metaphor in John
Dimitry Bratkin, , St. Petersburg (Russia)
An 'Exemplary God-Fearer' in Luke 7:2-10
Andrey Vdovichenko, Moscow (Russia)
Gospel Narrative as a Linguistic Object in and beyond the Communicative Vacuum
2 Canonical and non-canonical gospels (discussion of paper by Tobias Nicklas)
Andrei Vinogradov, Moscow (Russia)
Polymorphic Christ in non-canonical Acts: Deus ex machina?
3 Exegesis of John (discussion of papers by Gruber and Alexeev)
4 Exegesis of Matthew (discussion of paper by Marcus)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 15.00-16.30
(School of Post-Graduate and Doctoral Studies (Aspirantura))
1 Current research
V. Rev. Archimandrite Justin, Sinai (Egypt)
And Spake of His Exodus: Evoking the Larger Narrative in the Gospel of Saint Luke
Rev. Alexander Timofeev, Moscow (Russia)
The location of Pontius Pilate’s praetorium in the light of modern archaeological data
2 Exegesis of Mark (discussion of paper by Watson)
3 Septuagint and New Testament (discussion of paper by Seleznev)
Maria Jurovitskaja, Moscow (Russia)
Some considerations about Lk 1:78 and the Septuagint
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 11.45-13.15
(Danilovsky Hotel)
1 New Testament and Ancient Judaism
Dimitry Osipov, Ekaterinburg (Russia)
Changing paradigms in the study of early Judaism
in the historiography of the 2nd half of the XX century
2 Perspectives on Matthew and Mark (discussion of papers by Pricop and Tatalovic)
3 New Testament and Liturgy (discussion of paper by Alexopoulos)
Rev. Michael Zheltov
Byzantine Gospel Lectionary. What does the Gospel readings’ sequence tell us?
4 Jesus in the Canonical Gospels (discussion of paper by Puig)
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