This post is being simultaneously published
on The Jesus Blog and the blog for
the Centre for the Study of Christian
Origins at New College, University of Edinburgh.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
The Reception of the Jesus Tradition in the First Three Centuries (Helen Bond, Chris Keith, and Jens Schröter) - Chris Keith
St Mary’s University College now has the news
release up for the small research grant that Helen Bond, Jens Schröter, and
Chris Keith received from the British Academy.
The grant funds a planning year for the three of us toward a major
three-volume reference work on the reception of the Jesus tradition in the
first three centuries of early Christianity in both literary and visual
cultures. Accompanying this reference
volume will be several monographs on focused topics and annual conferences in
London, Edinburgh, and Berlin.
Importantly, though, the overall major project, for which we will apply
for a larger grant at the end of this calendar year, will include funds for at
least three PhD studentships (tuition plus stipend), one each at St Mary’s,
Edinburgh, and Berlin. These students
will go through their respective programs as something of a cohort attached to
the grant project, meeting together at the annual conference and (hopefully)
publishing their studies as part of the overall project. We are still a short distance from that, but
this small research grant is the first steps in that direction. If there are any potential PhD students who
would like to be part of this exciting project, likely beginning in 2014 (but
maybe 2015), please do not hesitate to contact Helen Bond (h.bond@ed.ac.uk) or Chris Keith (chris.keith@smuc.ac.uk). We can’t make any promises, but we’d love to
hear from you.
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