Je serai à Helsinki le 8 mai 2019 pour un atelier sur le concept de vertu de Qumrân au Coran.
Les communications porteront sur les discours juifs, chrétiens, romains et islamiques anciens sur la vertu.
Voici le programme de la journée :
9.15 Welcome
Session 1: Translating Virtue
9.30-11.00 Keynote 1: Sophia Vasalou (Birmingham), Between Scripture and Philosophy: Approaches to the Virtues in the Islamic World
10.15 Response by Ritva Palmén
10.25 Discussion
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-12.00 Elisa Uusimäki, In Search of Virtue: Ancestral Inheritance in the Testament of Qahat
12.00-12.30 Andrew Crislip, Disgust as a Virtue in Late Antique Egypt: Moral Purity and the Ascetic Good Life
12.30-14.00 Lunch at Sunn (for the speakers)
Session 2: Hope and Despair, Virtue and Action?
14.00-15.30 Keynote 2: Ville Vuolanto (Tampere), Hope as a Virtue, Emotion and Life Strategy? Studying Hope in Late Roman World
14.45 Response by Elina Pyy
14.55 Response by Risto Saarinen
15.05 Discussion
15.30-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-16.30 Siiri Toiviainen Rø, Joy Before Joy, Gladness Before Gladness: Hope as a Positive Anticipatory Emotion in Philo of Alexandria and Gregory of Nyssa
16.30-17.00 Anna-Liisa Rafael, Competence in the Highest Virtue: The Mother of Seven Sons in Lamentations Rabbah
17.00 Light dinner at HCAS (for registered participants)
Vous pouvez vous inscrire ici.