Prayer and Spirituality in the Early Church: A Conference Exploring the Development of Christianity in the Ancient World Centre for Early Christian Studies, Australian Catholic University July 10-13, 2002
George A.
Kiraz
Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute
George A. Kiraz
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[1] The
Centre for Early Christian Studies at Australian Catholic
University is pleased to announce the third of its triennial
"Prayer and Spirituality in the Early Church" conferences,
scheduled for 10th-13th July, 2002.
[2] These
conferences provide an exciting opportunity for engagement by
both scholars and lay people with an important and fascinating
period of history, exploring the rise and development of
Christianity in an ancient context. The conferences focus
specifically on aspects of the temporal and spiritual concern
of the Early Church and their expression in private and public
prayer, liturgy, art, music, and the life of early Christians
generally. With their concern to cultivate a vivified presence
of this formative period for our own time, they are of interest
to theologians, liturgists, historians, and biblical scholars;
to scholars and students of spirituality, asceticism and
monasticism; as well as to all who have even a general interest
in this period of history and thought.
[3] This
upcoming conference, entitled "Liturgy and Life", will also be
the first of its series to host an "Inter-faith Seminar". This
will examine the interaction and interrelationship between the
faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam in the context of
their earliest encounters.
[4] To find
out more about this exciting and important upcoming event,
please go to the Centre for Early Christian Studies website,
http://www.acu.edu.au/Earlychr. Follow the links
through "Conferences" and then click on the icon for "Liturgy
and Life". Access to registration forms and all other
information concerning the conference can be found there.
[5] For
other information, please contact the conference convenors via
e-mail or postage to the addresses below:
Prayer and Spirituality Conference Convenor
c/o Centre for Early Christian Studies
Australian Catholic University
St. Patrick's Campus
Locked Bag 4115, Fitzroy 3065
Victoria AUSTRALIA
E-mail: prayerspirit@patrick.acu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 3 9953 3141
Fax: + 61 3 9953 3765