Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry
Australian Catholic University
Melbourne, Australia
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IRCI-sponsored "Night Vision" Discovery Project reading group, with Dr Tamara Lewit. Friday 12 June (Melbourne), Thurs 11 June (New York/LA).
Registration: events.humanitix.com/night-light-...
Tomorrow night Jodi Magness will be giving a public lecture for us here at ACU Melbourne. It's not too late to sign up to attend! Details below.
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Open Access Publication!
My essay. "Canonizing Paul's Epistle to the Laodiceans," won this year's DeGruyter-Brill Prize and, as of today, is available open access.
I'm really proud of this one.
You can download here:
www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi...
There are still two weeks to go to submit proposals to the workshops on Flourishing in Early Christianity we are organising for the 2027 Oxford conference. We'd love to have you join us!
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Celebrating the launch of IRCI’s A/Prof. Jonathan Zecher’s translation of the Philokalia for Penguin Classics. With IRCI’s Prof. Matthew Crawford and special guest Fr. Doru Costache, Principal of Nisibis Assyrian Theological College.
To find out more, see: events.humanitix.com/jerusalem-in...
To find out more, see: events.humanitix.com/jerusalem-in...
For more on the Philokalia, listen to Jonathan on ABC radio:
www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
JODI MAGNESS coming to Melbourne for an IRCI public lecture, "Jerusalem in the time of Jesus" on 10 June 2026, at 6:00 pm.
CALL FOR PAPERS on flourishing in early Christianity at Oxford Patristics 2027.
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Jodi Magness, a preeminent biblical archaeologist from UNC Chapel Hill, will give a lecture on the history of Jerusalem in the time of Jesus.
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Jodi Magness, a preeminent biblical archaeologist from UNC Chapel Hill, will give a lecture on the history of Jerusalem in the time of Jesus.
CALL FOR PAPERS on flourishing in early Christianity at Oxford Patristics 2027.
As the Russia-Ukraine rages, there's a book cherished by both sides — the Philokalia holds what many consider the true spiritual essence of Orthodoxy: Stillness and ceaseless prayer.
Celebrating the launch of IRCI’s A/Prof. Jonathan Zecher’s translation of the Philokalia for Penguin Classics. With IRCI’s Prof. Matthew Crawford and special guest Fr. Doru Costache, Principal of Nisibis Assyrian Theological College.