Lecture by Dr David Zakarian: 'The Role of Women In Early Armenian Christianity'
PAST EVENT | 21 February 2017 17:00 - 21 February 2017 18:30
Dr David Zakarian will deliver a lecture titled, 'The Role of Women In Early Armenian Christianity'. Dr Zakarian is the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in the Faculty of Oriental Studies, Oxford.
The lecture will take place in the Allen and Overy Room in Pembroke College, Oxford at 5pm-6.30pm on Tuesday 21st February. This event is free and open to the public and is part of the 'Eastern Christianity: Historical, Literary & Cultural Heritage' lecture seminar series, which occurs every Tuesday at 5pm during Hilary Term 2017.
For further details please email Dr Hratch Tchilingirian or Professor Theo Van Lint.
About the series
Multi-ethnic Christian communities are amongst the most ancient natives in the Middle East and the wider West Asia region. Four of the five most important hierarchical centres in Christianity are in this region, whose roots go back two millennia. While small in numbers relative to global Christianity, these communities have deep historical roots and rich literary and cultural heritage. The lecture seminars will highlight the various aspects of this rich history and heritage. These lectures are a continuation of the series on contemporary Eastern Christianity held huring previous terms.
The conveners are: Dr Hratch Tchilingirian and Pembroke Fellow Professor Theo Maarten van Lint.
Lecture by Dr David Zakarian: 'The Role of Women In Early Armenian Christianity'
PAST EVENT | 21 February 2017 17:00 - 21 February 2017 18:30
Dr David Zakarian will deliver a lecture titled, 'The Role of Women In Early Armenian Christianity'. Dr Zakarian is the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in the Faculty of Oriental Studies, Oxford.
The lecture will take place in the Allen and Overy Room in Pembroke College, Oxford at 5pm-6.30pm on Tuesday 21st February. This event is free and open to the public and is part of the 'Eastern Christianity: Historical, Literary & Cultural Heritage' lecture seminar series, which occurs every Tuesday at 5pm during Hilary Term 2017.
For further details please email Dr Hratch Tchilingirian or Professor Theo Van Lint.
About the series
Multi-ethnic Christian communities are amongst the most ancient natives in the Middle East and the wider West Asia region. Four of the five most important hierarchical centres in Christianity are in this region, whose roots go back two millennia. While small in numbers relative to global Christianity, these communities have deep historical roots and rich literary and cultural heritage. The lecture seminars will highlight the various aspects of this rich history and heritage. These lectures are a continuation of the series on contemporary Eastern Christianity held huring previous terms.
The conveners are: Dr Hratch Tchilingirian and Pembroke Fellow Professor Theo Maarten van Lint.