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Symbolon is an informal study group dedicated to the study of exegesis and doctrine in early Christian literature. We are interested in becoming more familiar with some of the major texts of early Christianity, while keeping our focus on the intimate relation between biblical exegesis, doctrinal developments, and liturgy. The name Symbolon seems appropriate, since it is not only a key term for patristic exegesis of Scripture, but also a common designation of creedal texts and Ps-Dionysius’ term for sacraments. For any questions, please contact the coordinators: Dr. William Wright (profile; E-mail: wrightw@duq.edu); Dr. Bogdan Bucur profile; E-mail: bucurb@duq.edu); Fr. Radu Bordeianu (profile; E-mail:bordeianur@duq.edu) Fall 2009[pdf] "Symbolon" will meet on five Wednesdays this semester, from 4pm to 5pm, in the Department Library. Spring 2009Student Presentations Tuesday, April 7, 4pm: GLENN SINISCALCHI, Tuesday, April 21, 4:30pm: STEVEN AGUZZI, Tuesday, April 28, 4pm: RYAN MCLAUGHLIN, Tuesday, May 7, 4pm: DAN LATTIER, Spring 2008[pdf] Wednesday, February 27, 11:45 am Dr. EDITH HUMPHREY (Pittsburgh Theological Seminary) Wednesday, April 9, 11:45 am DR. JACK CUSTER (Byzantine Catholic Seminary): |

Upcoming Events
2/7, 4pm: Building Interreligious Relationships
2012 Symposium on Interreligious Dialogue
Past Events
Recent and Upcoming Defenses [details]
9/23: Holy Spirit Lecture and Colloquium. Rev. Dr. Brian Daley (University of Notre Dame), "The Unexpected God: How Christian Faith Discovers the Holy Spirit"
2/7, 4pm: Honors Lecture: "Religion in an Age of Global Dialogue"
World Issues Forum in Theology: spring 2010 meetings
Fri, 10/22: Symposium on Christian-Muslim Dialogue
Fri, 9/17, Power Center: 2010 Holy Spirit Lecture and Colloquium (Rev. Dr. Robert D. Hughes III, University of the South in Sewanee, TN)
Fri, 9/24, Silverman Center: Theology-Philosophy Research Seminar (Rev. Dr. John D. Jones, Marquette University, speaking on the reception of Ps-Dionysius). Download presentation .
April 22, 9am-4pm: The Reception History of the Bible: A Symposium
April 9, 3-5pm: Theology-Philosophy Research Seminar (Dr. Vlad Niculescu,
A Non-Logocentric Logos? Placing Origen within the Debate Regarding Logocentrism)
April 16, 2:00-5:30: Newman conference (Byrnes Lectures 2010)
Ongoing Research Activities
World Issues Forum in Theology [details]
Biannual Theology-Philosophy Research Seminar [details]
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Exegesis and Doctrine in Early Christianity
Symposium on Biblical Reception History [details]
Theological Explorations: online journal

