Brenninkmeijer-Werhahn Professorship

Nel 2001 è iniziato il Brenninkmeijer-Werhahn Visiting Professorship, uno scambio annuale di professori tra il Center for the Study of Christianity dell’Università Ebraica di Gerusalemme e il Centro “Cardinal Bea” per gli Studi Giudaici della Pontificia Università Gregoriana. Di seguito i professori dell’Università Ebraica di Gerusalemme che hanno tenuto corsi al Centro Bea negli ultimi anni accademici.

 

2023/2024
Prof. Daniel R. Schwartz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“From Temple State to People of the Book: Jewish History in the Graeco-Roman Period”

2022/2023
Prof. Avishai Bar-Asher, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Kabbalah and Esotericism: Concealment and Hermeneutics in the History of Jewish Mysticism"

2021/2022
Prof David Satran, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Jews and Judaism in Late Antiquity: Dilemmas, Debates and Directions”

2020/2021
Prof. Israel Yuval, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Organising Sacred Time: Pesach and Easter; Shavuot and Pentecost; Shabbat and Sunday”

2019/2020
Prof. Avishai Bar-Asher, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Jewish Mysticism and Kabbalah: Esotericism, Transmission of Knowledge and Interpretation”

2018/2019
Prof. Joshua Levinson, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Fiction, Narrative and Truth in Rabbinic Midrash”

2017/2018
Prof. Yakir Paz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Between Dialogue and Polemic: Rabbis and “Heretics” in the Land of Israel and Babylonia”

2016/2017
Prof. Yonatan Moss, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Judaism and Syriac Christianity: Influence, Interaction and Independence”

Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Visiting Professors 1999-2023

Nell'ambito dello stesso programma di scambio, ogni anno, ci sono Visiting Professors che tengono conferenze presso l’Università Ebraica di Gerusalemme.

2021-2022

Christine Shepardson.
University of Tennessee

A Memory of Violence: The Radicalization of the Sixth-Century Christian Conflict";

2018-2019 Jennifer Wright Knust
Duke University
Desire's Social Good: The Fathers on Marriage Revisited
2017-2018 Herwi Rikhof
Tilburg University
The Mystery of God: Thomas Aquinas' Views on Speaking about God
  in dialogue with
  Yossef Schwartz
Tel Aviv University
The Variety of Negative Experience: An Interreligious Perspective
2016-2017 Louis Caruana, S.J.
Pontifical Gregorian University
Science, Religion and Common Sense
2015-2016 Bruno Forte
Archbishop of Chieti-Vasto
Religious Leadership in Secular Society: The Pattern of Moses
2014-2015 Alexander Evers
Loyola University, Chicago; John Felice Rome Center, Rome (I)
Game of Thrones - East and West,Constantinople and Rome, Emperor and Bishop: Imperial Policy and the Authority of the See of Rome
2013-2014 Marco Bais
Pontifical Oriental Institute
Cosmopolitan Aspects of Holy Land Monasticism: Caucasian Albanians and Jerusalem
2012-2013 Robert J. Dodaro, OSA
Institutum Patristicum Augustinianum
Augustin on the Formation of the Statesman's Ethical Conscience
2011-2012 Frederick E. Brenk S.J.
Pontifical Biblical Institute
Pagan Monotheism and Early Christianity
2010-2011 Michael Hilbert S.J.
Pontifical Gregorian University
All About Marriage in Roman Catholic Law
2009-2010 Justin Taylor, SM
Ecole Biblique et Archèologique Française
Myth, Fantasy and Gospel
2008-2009 Thomas G. Casey, S.J.
Pontifical Gregorian University
Kierkegaard and Levinas on More Perfect Human Love
2007-2008 Carlo Maria Cardinal Martini, S.J.
Archbishop Emeritus of Milan
Colloquium in honour of the 80th birthday of Carlo Maria Cardinal Martini: Intercession: Religious and Cultural Perspectives.
What is the Meaning of "Intercession"?
2006-2007 Craig E. Morrison, O. Carm
Pontifical Biblical Institute
The Hebrew Bible without the Jews in the Writing of Ephrem the Syrian
2005-2006 Joseph Sievers
Pontifical Gregorian University / Pontifical Biblical Institute
How Irrevocable? Interpreting Romans 11:29 from the Church Fathers to the 2nd Vatican Council
2004-2005 Donna Orsuto
Pontifical Gregorian University
Broken-Heartedness: A Key Theme in Christian Spirituality
2003-2004 Philipp G. Renczes, S.J.
Pontifical Gregorian University
A Theology of Judaism in 7th Century Byzantium: Maximus the Confessor
2002-2003 Lorenzo Perrone
Pisa University
Prayer and the Construction of Christian Identity in Late Antiquity
2000-2001 Arij Roest Crollius, S.J.
Pontifical Gregorian University
How do Christians Deal with Pluralism: Some Jesuit Responses
1999-2000

Johannes Beutler, S.J.
Pontifical Gregorian University

The Meaning of the “Jews” for the Readers of John