The 3rd Annual Archbishop Iakovos Graduate Students Conference in Patristic Studies
Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute
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Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute
2007
Vol. 10, No. 1
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Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology,
Brookline, Massachusetts
March 15-17, 2007
[1] The
Stephen and Catherine Pappas Patristic Institute of the Holy
Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology is pleased to announce
its third annual Archbishop Iakovos Graduate Student Conference
in Patristic Studies on March 15-17, 2007. The purpose of the
conference is to bring graduate students together from the
fields of Patristic Studies, Historical Theology, and the
History of Christianity in Late Antiquity in a collaborative
and theological setting to hear and discuss peer research. The
conference begins on Thursday, March 15, at 5:00 p.m., and ends
after dinner on Saturday evening, March 17.
[2] We are
now calling for paper proposals. We strongly encourage all
doctoral and masters students with research interests in
Patristics, Historical Theology, or the History of Christianity
in Late Antiquity to submit a paper abstract of approximately
250 words. Topics relating to eastern Christianity are
particularly encouraged. For an example of the range of topics,
look at the paper titles from last year's conference at
www.pappaspatristic.hchc.edu. Each presenter will
have up to 20 minutes to present, followed by a prepared
response and discussion. Please send abstracts to Dr. Bruce
Beck at beck.bruce@comcast.net no later than February 5th. You
will be informed about the status of your paper proposal on or
before February 15th. Completed papers will be due by March 3rd
in order to allow the respondents sufficient preparation
time.
[3] For
those living outside the Boston area, partial financial aid is
available to assist with travel and lodging expenses. For this
conference last year, the Patristic Institute reimbursed a
significant percentage of all travel and lodging costs for all
those who requested aid; so, please include your request for
financial aid when you pre-register for the conference (see
below), with an estimated cost for airfare or other
transportation to and from the conference. All requests for
financial aid need to be received no later than March 3rd.
[4] All
participants must pre-register at their earliest convenience
for planning purposes. There is no registration fee or cost for
meals during the conference. To register, please email Bruce
Beck (beck.bruce@comcast.net) with your personal information,
including address, phone number, institution, degree program,
area of study, and dissertation topic. Also, please indicate
whether you would be willing to respond to a paper in your
field of interest. Conference lodging will be at the Walker
Center, a conference center about 12 minutes from the campus.
If you will need lodging, please register as early as possible
to facilitate reserving a place for you to stay. For more
information and updates, please refer to the Institute's
website www.pappaspatristic.hchc.edu.
[5] Founded
in 2003 by a generous grant from the late Stephen Pappas and
his wife Catherine, the goal of the Pappas Patristic Institute
is the advancement and promotion of primarily Greek and other
eastern patristic studies in the service of the academy and of
the Church.