Paradisiacal Realms in Ancient Egypt and Early China

Royce Hall, Rm 306

Keynote Lecture for the UCLA Graduate Conference on Religion: Performing Devotion: Religious Rituals and Religious Practices   This talk explores the concept and representation of post-mortem paradises in Ancient Egypt and Early China. The notion of a paradise for the worthy, accessed through personal piety, ethical conduct or ritual knowledge, developed at a particular historical...

The Death of Jesus: Comparing Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Accounts

Royce Hall, Rm 314

All three religions’ representations of how Jesus/Yeshu/`Isa died, developed over centuries, promoted very different understandings and valuations of the event itself, its aftermath, and its significance. At stake in these competing narratives were claims about messiahship, prophethood, divine sonship—and God’s favored people.  A close weighing side-by-side of (a) select Christian interpretations of the meaning of...

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Learning the Other’s Past: History, Education, and Curricula in Israel/Palestine

UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center 425 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, United States

A conference convened by David N. Myers (UCLA) & Sami Adwan (Hebron University) RSVP RSVP required, space is limited.   This international conference will bring together historians, education scholars, and elementary and secondary school teachers to discuss the way in which Palestinians and Israelis teach their own and the other's history. Underlying our discussions is...

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How Prayer Solves Problems and Creates Them: Spontaneity and Certainty in Evangelical Spiritual Life

Royce Hall, Rm 314

American Evangelicals believe prayer can do a lot, both for themselves and for the world. Yet just as prayer solves problems for them, it also creates them.  Two especially important problems are spontaneity and certainty: it’s important for Evangelicals to feel as though they “really mean it” when they pray and that they understand God’s...

Islam and Jews in the Holy Land: Land and Nature and the Construction of Jewish Culture

In this lecture, Dr. Mostafa Hussein will explore the ways the Jewish intelligentsia in pre-state Palestine interacted with Arabo-Islamic civilization, as demonstrated in Hebrew works treating the geography and the nature of the Holy Land. The talk will also highlight how the Jewish engagement with Islamic culture contributed to the Jewish connection to the land...

Feeling the Love of a Divinity in Bhakti Vaishnavism, Christianity, Sufism, Shia Islam, and Buddhism

Royce Hall, Rm 306

The sudden intensification of ‘love,’ ‘union,’ or ‘belonging’ generates a distinct emotion to which we give the scientific name, kama muta. In vernacular language, depending on the context, moments of kama muta may be called being moved, touched, stirred, enraptured, mystical ecstasy, slain in the Spirit; être ému; bewegt sein or gerührt sein; 感动 (gǎn...

How Much Did Paul of Tarsus Know About the Historical Jesus, and How and When Did He Know It?

Royce Hall, Rm 306

Why did early Christians conclude that four distinct narratives about Jesus and Nazareth and the letters of Paul of Tarsus belonged together in their authoritative Scripture?What do these diverse writings have in common apart from the name "Jesus"? Many prominent 20th century New Testament scholars ignored this question while they fo­cused on contending that Paul...