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Conference: "Late Antiquity Made New"

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LATE ANTIQUITY MADE NEW

A CELEBRATION OF THE CAREER OF ELIZABETH A. CLARK



April 11-13, 2013

Duke University

Durham, NC 27708



Full Program & Schedule: http://sites.duke.edu/clas/symposium-2013/symposium-schedule/



Registration (Free and Open to all!): http://tinyurl.com/bsbby3q



Late Antiquity Made New brings together more than fifty internationally recognized scholars of Late Ancient and Early Christian Studies and their related disciplines. The conference has two projects: documenting the emergence of “Late Antiquity” as a discipline within and beyond the Study of Religion during the past four decades, and exploring directions for contemporary and future research in the field.



With Keynotes By:



Patricia Cox Miller (Syracuse): “Caressing the Wolf's Head: Reading Animals in Early Christianity”



Dale Martin (Yale): “Armed and Not Dangerous: Jesus in Jerusalem”



Catherine Chin (UC-Davis): “Aristocratic and Apostolic Genealogies in the Late Fourth Century”





We warmly welcome all guests. For further information, please contact Tammy Thorton at the Duke Religion Department (tammy.thorton@duke.edu).





Sponsored by

John-Kelly C. Warren Roman Catholic Studies Endowment

Evelyn and Valfrid Palmer Roman Catholic Studies Endowment

Dennis and Rita Meyer Endowment Fund

The Center for Jewish Studies

The Duke/UNC Center for Late Ancient Studies

Duke Department of Religion

Duke Divinity School

Duke University Graduate School

The Academy of American Religion

Department of Religious Studies, UNC Chapel Hill

Duke History Department

Trinity College of Arts and Sciences

Office of the Provost