«Intellectual Exchange and Religious Diversity in Antioch (CE 350-450)»
Tagung im Kloster Kappel, 09.–12. Juli 2014
- Silke-Petra Bergjan, Zürich (CH): «Typisch ‹antiochenisch›? Schisma oder Fraktionalisierung unter den Christen Antiochiens im 4. und 5. Jahrhundert»
- Rudolf Brändle, Basel (CH): «Die Reden ‹Adversus Iudaeos› (386/387) von Johannes Chrysostomos im Kontext der multikulturellen Metropole Antiochien»
- Gunnar Brands, Halle (Saale, D): «Minima Archaeologica. Anmerkungen zur Archäologie Antiochias in der Spätantike»
- Susanna Elm, Berkeley (CA, USA): «Is Late Roman Historiography Antiochene Historiography?»
- Benjamin Gleede, Zürich (CH): «‹Antiochene› Theological Traditions in the Pseudojustinian Corpus»
- Johannes Hahn, Münster (D): «The Antiochene Olympics: City, Agon & Christianization in Late Antiquity»
- Gavin Kelly, Edinburgh (UK): «The Antiochene Template in Ammianus' Language and Though»
- Marie Kleine, Münster (D): «Worshipping the Martyrs in Syrian Antioch as a Source of Innovation for Urban Topography and Religious Rivalry»
- Blake Leyerle, Notre Dame (IN, USA): «Imagining Antioch, or the Fictional Space of Alleys and Markets»
- Jaclyn L. Maxwell, Athens (OH, USA): «The Voice of the People of Antioch in John Chrysostom's Sermons and Libanius' Orations»
- Wendy Mayer, Banyo (AUS): «John Chrysostom as a Son of Hellenism – a Christian Philosopher Rooted in Antiochene Paideia»
- Ioannis Papadogiannakis, London (UK): «Building, and Transforming Communities Through Homiletics in Antioch: The Role of Emotions»
- Catherine Saliou, Saint Denis (F): «Libanios' ‹Antiochikos›: Mirror of a City? Antioch in 356: Praise and Reality»
- Isabella Sandwell, Bristol (UK): «Teaching Christianity in Antioch: the Preaching of John Chrysostom?»
- Adam Schor, Columbia (SC, USA): «Instituting Clerical Expertise: The ‹Apostolic Constitutions› in Socio-Cultural Context»
- Tina Shepardson, Knoxville (TN, USA): «Bodies on Display: Deploying the Saints in the Religious Competitions of Late Antique Antioch»
- Niketas Siniossoglou, Athen (GR): «Language and Authority in Julian's 362 Rescript Against Christian Teachers»
- Jan Stenger, Glasgow (UK): «A Rhetorical Feud over Symbolic Space: Libanius, Chrysostom and the Temple of Apollo at Daphne»
- Claudia Tiersch, Berlin (D): «Julian, Antiochia und seine Bürger»
- Edward Watts, San Diego (CA, USA): «Old Age in the Antioch of the 390s: A Reappraisal of Libanius' Second Collection of Letters»
- Jorit Wintjes, Würzburg (D): «Libanius und die bärbeißigen Kappadokier – zu einem alten Problem»