Christian Africa/Medieval Africa, 300-1600 CE

Date: 

Thu - Fri, Nov 2 to Nov 3, 5:00pm - 6:00pm

A two-day symposium exploring the long, rich, and complex history of Christian beliefs, institutions, and communities in Africa between Late Antiquity and the seventeenth century CE, bringing together an international group of researchers in medieval studies, African studies, Byzantine studies, archeology, book history, and the history of religion.

Keynote address on Thursday, 2 November (5:00 pm) in Belfer Auditorium (CGIS S020), CGIS-South (1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02138) by Stephen Davis, Professor of Religious Studies and History at Yale University and director of the Yale Monastic Archeology Project. Reception to follow.

Symposium on Friday, 3 November, in the Thompson Room (Barker Center 110), Barker Center (12 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138). Presentations by Suzanne Blier (Harvard University), Elizabeth Bolman (Case Western Reserve University), Marie-Laure Derat (CNRS Paris), Cécile Fromont (University of Chicago), Samantha Kelly (Rutgers University), Judith McKenzie (Oxford University), Mai Musié (Oxford University), Giovanni Ruffini (Fairfield University), John Thornton (Boston University), and Alexandros Tsakos (University of Bergen), with responses by Christopher Ehret (UCLA) and Helen Evans (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).

Event is open to the public. Please register, if you plan to attend: https://goo.gl/forms/Qwp9u4EAf3mjEhyQ2.

 

ORGANIZER(S): Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, the Committee on Medieval Studies, the Center for African Studies, the Department of African and African American Studies, the Center for the Study of World Religions, and the Harvard University Provostial Fund for the Arts and Humanities
EVENT WEBSITE: http://hutchinscenter.fas.harvard.edu/events-lectures/events/november-2-....