‘Three Perspectives on the Song of Songs’ and ‘Mariology and Mysticism’
Tuesday, October 21, 2014 - 2:45pm
Radcliffe Humanities - Colin Matthew Room
Speakers: Elena Ene D-Vasilescu (Wolfson), Johannes Depnering (Oriel), Joana Serrado (LMH) and Almut Suerbaum (Somerville)
Elena Ene D-Vasilescu (Wolfson), Johannes Depnering (Oriel), Joana Serrado (LMH): ‘Three Perspectives on the Song of Songs’
Almut Suerbaum (Somerville): ‘Mariology and Mysticism’
The Medieval and Early Modern Mysticism research network brings together expertise that is scattered throughout several faculties within the University of Oxford and beyond. Its aim is to gain a broad overview and increase the understanding of individual disciplines, their perspectives, terminology and approaches. The theme of this term will be ‘Song of Songs’.
We will meet from 2:45pm for coffee/tea and papers will start at 3pm.