2017.08.09 | PhD Course
All PhD fellows are invited to participate in the ITN course Origen’s Philosophy of Freedom in 17th-Century England. It is arranged by Münster University and takes place October 19-21.
2017.08.07 | Events, Knowledge exchange
Cambridge University is hosting a workshop in October - First Colloquium Adamantianum: Divine and Human Freedom. The Philosophical Significance of the Church Father Origen
2017.07.11 | Events
Two of the senior researchers in the ITN had arranged a panel within the ITN framework at the Origeniana conference in Jerusalem with a focus on the Body and Soul in Origen's theology. A number of the ESRs attended the conference, and they have written about their experiences in this report.
2017.06.28 | Events, PhD Course
In August, an introductory course on consulting manuscripts and early books and prints from the collections of the Archive and the Library of the Francke Foundations is open to all PhD fellows - registration before July 23 via the link below.
2017.06.26 | Events
Prof. Karla Pollmann, one of the ITN supervisors, is organizing a seminar on ancient eschatologies at the University of Reading on September 30, 2017. Everybody is welcome to attend.
2017.06.26 | Events, Knowledge exchange, PhD students
In June, ITN participants - ESRs, supervisors, members from the Scientific Advisory Board as well as a group of associated researchers - met in Aarhus to discuss central themes in and the progress of the research project. Elisa Zocchi has shared her experiences of the event in this report.
2017.05.16 | Events
In June, a network-wide seminar will take place in Aarhus, Denmark. All the ITN ESRs and supervisors will participate as will representatives from the partner organizations and the ITNs scientific advisory board.
2017.05.08 | PhD students, Public/media
Andrea Bianchi studies the Origenian influence on Dutch Arminianism in the 17th century at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Italy. Read his article about being an ITN ESR in Milan here.
2017.04.26 | PhD Course, PhD students
This PhD course is on sociological theory and methods in humanistic research with a particular focus on Pierre Bourdieu and Michel Foucault.
2017.04.19 | Events
Seminar on "HUMAN DIGNITY - Challenges for care and counselling in interreligious and intercultural contexts" in Wittenberg (September 2-7, 2017).