This month!
Join us on the 24th of February for an @ITQjournal
Lecture with Prof Adele Reinhartz, University of Ottawa, who will deliver the lecture "Shared Scriptures, Shared Questions: Jewish readings of the Christian Testament".
Register your place at [email protected].
📣BNTS 2026 will take place in Maynooth this August. and the Call for Papers is now live.
📅You can submit until 13th April - please tell your friends, colleagues, and casual acquaintances!
https://t.co/ksaFdnHx8R
Join us this Thursday at 3pm in the Drumcondra Board Room for our first research seminar of the semester. PhD student, Helena Connolly (@helenamc) will present *“Margins of Meaning: Theopoetic Reimaginings of the Bible by Women*.
The Bible and Visual Culture unit is receiving proposals now for the 2026 SOCIETY of BIBLICAL LITERATURE International Meeting taking place from 5–9 July, in Adelaide, Australia (@UniofAdelaide). Papers on visual interps of biblical texts welcome. See: https://t.co/ewXoBGD1nW
The 60th Anniversary of the Irish Biblical Association, our annual conference is hosted by the School of Religion, Theology, and Peace Studies at TCD this year. Our theme is "Peacemaking in the Bible" and we have a great line-up of speakers!
Booking through Eventbrite. 📖🕊️
Join us this Thursday at 3pm in the Drumcondra Board Room for our first research seminar of the semester. PhD student, Helena Connolly (@helenamc) will present *“Margins of Meaning: Theopoetic Reimaginings of the Bible by Women*.
Congratulations to our new colleague Dr Férdia Stone-Davis (@MusTranscend) on her newly released trans-disciplinary podcast, Sounding Freedom and Liberation, co-hosed with Charissa Granger. Tune in here 👇
https://t.co/fCEWfECUIj
🎉 BOOKINGS OPEN for #SST26!
📅 13-15 April 2026
📍 The Hayes, Swanwick
Theology: A Discipline of Failure?
Featuring Robert Beckford, Vincent Lloyd, Marika Rose & Giles Waller
Early bird rates live now 👇
https://t.co/ucQSraA3f0
On Friday, our colleague Dr. Peter Admirand (@PeterAdmirand) was on RTÉ Radio 1 (@RTERadio1) Divine Sparks with Áine Lawlor discussing Pope Leo’s favorite films. Access the full show below. Peter starts at 24:45.
https://t.co/5pC8iFrR4D
This past weekend, a group of our postgraduate students visited Chester Beatty (@CBL_Dublin) with Dr. Brad Anderson, and particularly his *Sacred Texts in Comparative Perspective* module.
https://t.co/gZPT377Rd2
Excited to share my second article in 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙃𝙞𝙣𝙙𝙪 "𝐋𝐄𝐓 𝐂𝐇𝐈𝐋𝐃𝐑𝐄𝐍 𝐋𝐄𝐀𝐃", which is about the agency of children, appears on: https://t.co/jstlvgEwc3
@TP_DCU@TheHindu@openpage
Thank to my thesis guide Dr Ethna Regan and my friend Dr Rohan Gideon for the spark.
Congratulations to our colleague Miriam De Cock (@MiriamJane5) on the publication of her essay *Origen’s Identification of the 'Person' in his Homilies on the Psalms* in the @CUAPress volume, Teacher of the Logos: Essays on Origen's Rediscovered Last Work
Somehow I didn't twig that this beautiful @CUAPress volume on Origen's Homilies on the Psalms (found only in 2012) is out! It was such a pleasure to join the other contributors with my contribution on Origen's comments on the prosopon of the Psalms.
https://t.co/pFfnIhlTYY
Join us for the first seminar from our PhD candidates this year in the DCU Musicology Research Seminar series!
📅 This Wednesday, 5–6pm
All are welcome — we look forward to seeing you there!
This week's lunchtime concert features soprano Aisling Kenny and pianist Adam McDonagh with a fabulous programme of songs. Wed 19th, 1.10pm-1.50pm in room B118, @DCU St Patrick's Campus. Admission free. All welcome. @aiskennyvocal@HumanitiesDCU
On Friday, our colleague Dr. Miriam De Cock gave a paper titled *Theodoret of Cyr's Use of Scripture in his Ecclesiastical History* for the research seminar in biblical studies at the University of Glasgow's School of Critical Studies.
It was my pleasure to present some research on Theodoret of Cyr's use of scripture and imitation of scriptural authors for the @UofGlasgow School of Critical Studies biblical studies research seminar on Friday afternoon. Lovely questions and helpful feedback!
✨A very busy first day here at @DCU's November Open Days in the Henry Grattan building!
Thank you to everyone who braved the terrible weather to make it to Glasnevin Campus today.
We’ll be back from 10-2 tomorrow to carry on the conversation!
#DCU#DCUOpenDay