Seminar in Kent
The first network-wide seminar in the ITN takes place in August. All the ESRs, supervisors, and a couple of invited speakers will be there. In addition to being introduced to important historical knowledge, the project's content and goals, theory and methodology, and some practical matters, is a great opportunity for the participants to get to know each other.
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Canterbury, Kent, England
The first network-wide seminar in the ITN takes place in August. All the ESRs, supervisors, and a couple of invited speakers will be there. In addition to being introduced to important historical knowledge, the project's content and goals, theory and methodology, and some practical matters, is a great opportunity for the participants to get to know each other The first network-wide seminar in the ITN takes place in August. All the ESRs, supervisors, and a couple of invited speakers will be there. In addition to being introduced to important historical knowledge, the project's content and goals, theory and methodology, and some practical matters, is a great opportunity for the participants to get to know each other . The program is as follows:
22 August 2016
09 h 15 Welcome
09 h 30 Introduction to basic principles of project and practical matters (Jacobsen, Pollmann)
10 h 30 Coffee break
11 h 00 Origen’s and Augustine’s anthropological models (Fürst)
12 h 45 Lunch
14 h 45 Origen in Augustine (Heidl)
16 h 00 Coffee break
16 h 30 The two anthropological models in comparison (Fürst, Heidl, Pollmann)
19 h 00 Dinner
23 August 2016
09 h 00 Introduction: Reception Theory (Pollmann)
10 h 15 Coffee break
10 h 45 Reception Theory in Action (Pollmann, Martens)
12 h 00 Lunch
14 h 00 Introduction: Network Theory (TBC)
15 h 15 Coffee break
15 h 45 Network Theory in Practice (TBC)
17 h 30 Evensong Canterbury Cathedral (optional)
19 h 00 Dinner
24 August 2016
09 h 00 Introduction: Sociological Theory (Kühle)
10 h 15 Coffee break
10 h 45 Introduction to Project Database and Blackboard (Bøgh)
12 h 00 Lunch
14 h 00 Guided tour through Cathedral and Cathedral Archives
16 h 00 Coffee break
16 h 30 Keynote: Origen in the Western Middle Ages (Martens)
19 h 00 Dinner