Programme of events - Theme 2: Bible and literature - reception and transformation
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Time: Thursday 22 February, 13.15-16.00h (CANCELLED due to snow. Seminar will be rescheduled for the autumn) |
Venue: room 216, building 1442, Faculty of Theology |
Internal seminar (in Danish)Presentation of discussion paper on own project: "Oplæg om Løgstrups Den etiske fordring og Kunst og erkendelse " ved ph.d., post doc. David Bugge (seminar postponed from from 30 Nov. 2006). |
Time: Thursday 22 March, 13.15-16.00h |
Venue: room 216, building 1442, Faculty of Theology |
Internal seminar (in Danish)Topic: The research priority area's book project. Presentation by Kirsten Nielsen and discussion of normativity, reception and transformation. |
Time: Thursday 26 April, 13.15-16.00h |
Venue: room 216, building 1442, Faculty of Theology |
Internal seminar (in Danish)Topic: Milan Kundera's theory of novels. Presentation by David Bugge. Background material: Milan Kundera, Romankunsten. Essay , in Danish by Eva Andersen and Marie-May Mio Nielsen, Copenhagen 2001, p. 9-27 and Milan Kundera: De forrådte testamenter. Essay , in Danish by Lillian Munk Dahlgreen, Copenhagen 1993, p. 7-34. Copy of material will be handed out at the 22 March seminar. |
Time: Friday 11 Maj, 9.00-16.00h |
Venue: Lecture theatre "Aud 1", building 1441, Faculty of Theology |
Symposium (NB! lectures will be held in Danish)Topic: "RomanTEOri." (theory of novels) The novel is a special potential for theology. Not only has the story in Christianity been of great inspiration to novelists, but novels are also a constant source of inspiration for theological reflection. The fundamental conditions of human life are here given flesh and blood and a space where they can be acted out and recognised. |