Dr. Liv Ingeborg Lied (@livlied) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Liv Ingeborg Lied

@livlied

Professor of the Study of Religion, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society (Oslo). Director of MF CASR.

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Conference ‘All Who Encounter This Book’: The Transmission and Reception of Late Antique and Medieval Texts in Syriac Manuscripts. December 14-16, Irish College, Leuven. bit.ly/3WuDh0q

Conference ‘All Who Encounter This Book’: The Transmission and Reception of Late Antique and Medieval Texts in Syriac Manuscripts. December 14-16, Irish College, Leuven. bit.ly/3WuDh0q
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Finally introducing Matthew Monger @mifaamii Associate Prof of Near Eastern Languages and Literatures and my co-coordinator. Matthew is also part of the #LyingPen project Universitetet i Agder working on scholarly reception of Dead Sea Scroll fragments which you can hear about at #sblaar22 .

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See our team in action at #sblaar22 this Saturday! Dr. Liv Ingeborg Lied at 9 a.m. on Paratexts, Collection Formation and Syriac Literary Imagination. Greg Fewster, also at 9 a.m. on Editions as Communication: David Wilkin's 3 Corinthians in the Republic of Letters.

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After lunch you can see Brent Nongbri on the Codex Before Christianity and... Dr. Liv Ingeborg Lied once again, this time on Manuscript Finds, Media Engagement and the Tolls of Public Scholarship. 1 p.m. in the Papyrology and Christian Backgrounds section!

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Timbuktu’s long lasting contribution to world–civilization is its scholarship. For more than 600 years, Timbuktu was a significant religious, cultural & commercial center & the brilliance of education in Timbuktu was world famous! A thread on Timbuktu & the manuscripts of Mali…

Timbuktu’s long lasting contribution to world–civilization is its scholarship. For more than 600 years, Timbuktu was a significant religious, cultural & commercial center & the brilliance of education in Timbuktu was world famous!

A thread on Timbuktu & the manuscripts of Mali…
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My co-leader in action! It is astonishing how much theoretical space opens up and how much clarified modelling and methods becomes possible by slowing down and thinking through the actual object and what we call it.

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I'm honored to be the first SBL's Richards Award recipient for work in public scholarship, primarily recognizing my role as cofounder and coexecutive editor of Ancient Jew Review (@AncientJew).

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SO excited that our early modern Enoch volume is finally out. Learned so much from working w/amazingly erudite early modernist Ariel Hessayon. Much gratitude too #SVTP ed Grant Macaskill + Religious & Biblical - as well as of course Enoch Seminar & Gabriele Boccaccini brill.com/display/title/…

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PhD position open AHKR Det humanistiske fakultet with the research group The Ancient World and the project ‘Roads (not) taken: travelling people, gods, ideas, texts and goods in the Ancient world’ jobbnorge.no/en/available-j…

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Sean Durbin giving a talk on representations of violence in Christian Zionism with Dr. Liv Ingeborg Lied at the MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society (Oslo), earlier this week.

Sean Durbin giving a talk on representations of violence in Christian Zionism with <a href="/LivLied/">Dr. Liv Ingeborg Lied</a> at the MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society (Oslo), earlier this week.