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On 21 April 2015 (6:00-9:00pm), T8581A Church Fathers: An Introduction, offered by Protopresbyter Dr Doru Costache, will host the seminar Dreaming in the Ascetic and Philosophical Traditions of Late Antiquity. Alongside Fr Doru will contribute two very good friends of St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College, Associate Professor Bronwen Neil, FAHA (Centre for Early Christian Studies with the Australian Catholic University, Brisbane) and Kevin Wagner (Notre Dame University, Sydney).
The first part of the seminar will consist in the following presentations,
'Dreams in Early Christian Monastic Literature' (Neil),
'Live Right, Sleep Right - The Role of the Virtues in Synesius' Theory of Dream Divination' (Wagner), and
'Dreaming and the Psychological Theory of Saint Athanasius' (Costache).
After a break, time will be allocate for discussions, comments and questions.
The seminar will take place in the main hall of the college (242 Cleveland Street, Redfern NSW, Australia). Free entry for all interested!
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Dreaming in the Ascetic and Philosophical Traditions of Late Antiquity
On 21 April 2015 (6:00-9:00pm), T8581A Church Fathers: An Introduction, offered by Protopresbyter Dr Doru Costache, will host the seminar Dreaming in the Ascetic and Philosophical Traditions of Late Antiquity. Alongside Fr Doru will contribute two very good friends of St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College, Associate Professor Bronwen Neil, FAHA (Centre for Early Christian Studies with the Australian Catholic University, Brisbane) and Kevin Wagner (Notre Dame University, Sydney).
The first part of the seminar will consist in the following presentations,
'Dreams in Early Christian Monastic Literature' (Neil),
'Live Right, Sleep Right - The Role of the Virtues in Synesius' Theory of Dream Divination' (Wagner), and
'Dreaming and the Psychological Theory of Saint Athanasius' (Costache).
After a break, time will be allocate for discussions, comments and questions.
The seminar will take place in the main hall of the college (242 Cleveland Street, Redfern NSW, Australia). Free entry for all interested!
On 21 April 2015 (6:00-9:00pm), T8581A Church Fathers: An Introduction, offered by Protopresbyter Dr Doru Costache, will host the seminar Dreaming in the Ascetic and Philosophical Traditions of Late Antiquity. Alongside Fr Doru will contribute two very good friends of St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College, Associate Professor Bronwen Neil, FAHA (Centre for Early Christian Studies with the Australian Catholic University, Brisbane) and Kevin Wagner (Notre Dame University, Sydney).
The first part of the seminar will consist in the following presentations,
'Dreams in Early Christian Monastic Literature' (Neil),
'Live Right, Sleep Right - The Role of the Virtues in Synesius' Theory of Dream Divination' (Wagner), and
'Dreaming and the Psychological Theory of Saint Athanasius' (Costache).
After a break, time will be allocate for discussions, comments and questions.
The seminar will take place in the main hall of the college (242 Cleveland Street, Redfern NSW, Australia). Free entry for all interested!
Philosophical Traditions of Late Antiquity Dreams in Early Christian Monastic Literature Assoc. Prof. Bronwen Neil, FAHA Centre for Early Christian Studies Australian Catholic University, Brisbane
Live Right, Sleep Right The Role of the Virtues in Synesius' Theory of Dream Divination Mr Kevin Wagner Notre Dame University, Sydney
Dreaming and the Psychological Theory of Saint Athanasius
Protopresbyter Dr Doru Costache St Andrew's Theological College, Sydney Date: Tuesday 21st April 2015 Time: 6pm-9pm Location: St Andrew's Theological College, Main Hall 242 Cleveland Street, Redfern NSW 2016 To RSVP, contact (02) 9549 3100 or registrar@sagotc.edu.au
Bogdan Gabriel Bucur, Angelomorphic Pneumatology: Clement of Alexandria and Other Early Christian Witnesses. Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 95. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009. 232 pages. ISBN 978-90-04-17414-6.