Nils Klim-seminaret: “Outside Eden: The Bible on Migration”

Den bibelske karakteren Kain, førstefødte sønn av Eva, på flukt i maleriet “Cain flying before Jehovah’s Curse” (1880) av Fermon Common. Kilde: CC 2.0, Wikimedia Commons.

Under Nils Klim-seminaret 2020 vil Frederik Poulsen, Casey Strine og Kristin Joachimsen drøfte hvordan bibelske fortellinger kan berike vår tenkning omkring migrasjon.

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The Bible contains numerous stories about migration and life among foreigners. From the very beginning, Adam and Eve are driven out of Eden into a brutal world. The patriarch Abraham and his family travel as strangers, and figures such as Joseph, Ruth, and Daniel embody challenges and opportunities of settling down in new cultural contexts. While at first sight studying these ancient texts hardly solves today’s challenges, the narratives and discourses are a rich resource for thinking about migration. The Bible offers words and images for expressing and coping with these experiences, for ancient readers as well as modern.

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Programme

10:00 Welcome by Ellen Mortensen, Academic Director for the Holberg Prize

10:02 Introduction to the seminar theme and speakers by moderator Einar Thomassen, Professor in Study of Religion, University of Bergen

10:10 Frederik Poulsen: “Fleeing from God: Cain and Jonah as Refugees on the Move”

10:30 Kristin Joachimsen: “When Bethlehemites and Moabites Meet: Migration Stories of Hospitality and Risk in the Book of Ruth”

10:55 Casey Strine: “Fear and Loathing in the Levant: King David as Asylum Seeker and Refugee”

11:15 Panel Discussion

11:45 Q&A

11:55 Closing remarks by Einar Thomassen

Speakers and Abstracts

Moderator

Detaljer

Torsdag 22. oktober 2020
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Praktisk info

Arrangementet vil er gratis og krever ingen forhåndspåmelding. Vi oppfordrer publikum til å sende inn spørsmål i forkant og under arrangementet, enten via Twitter ved emneknaggen #NilsKlim2020 eller via den åpne chatten på Youtube.