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Too Late to Unsay: Making Sense of God's Corporeality![]()
Too Late to Unsay: Making Sense of God's Corporeality
125 Queen's Park, Centre for Medieval Studies Great Hall (room 125) Time: Sep 16th, 4:00 pm End: Sep 16th, 6:00 pm Interest Categories: Religion, Study of (FAS), Philosophy (UTSC), Philosophy (UTM), Philosophy (FAS), Jewish Studies, History (FAS), Historical Studies (UTM), Historical and Cultural Studies (UTSC), 400-1200, 1200-1500 Lecture by Aviad Kleinberg, Tel Aviv University The Centre for Medieval Studies, The Department for the Study of Religion, and the Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies are pleased to present Aviad Kleinberg, Tel Aviv University Too Late to Unsay: Making Sense of God's Corporeality Professor Kleinberg is the author of several books on medieval religious culture, including the forthcoming The Sensual God: How the Senses Make the Almighty Senseless (Columbia University Press, Sept. 2015). This lecture is free and open to all. Registration is not required. Professor Kleinberg will also deliver a workshop for graduate students and faculty members at the University of Toronto, titled "Mixed Signals: Sanctity and Demonic Possession" on 16 September, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in Room 310, Centre for Medieval Studies. This workshop open to graduate students and faculty members of the University of Toronto. Registration is required. Please email Daniela at the Centre for Jewish Studies to sign up. Lunch will be provided. Professor Kleinberg (Ph.D. Toronto, Medieval Studies) is the author of several books on medieval religious culture, including the forthcoming The Sensual God: How the Senses Make the Almighty Senseless (Columbia University Press, Sept. 2015). Download workshop description [pdf] Download flyer [pdf] For further information about the lecture and the workshop, please contact the Centre for Medieval Studies or the Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies. |