Logos: A Workshop on Biblical Texts and Manuscripts

May 29-June 12, 2024

 

Logos is a fully funded, two-week residential summer workshop for up to thirty advanced students. Alternating between Oxford (odd years) and Washington (even years), the programme combines lectures and workshops to deepen participants’ knowledge of biblical languages and textual studies. Logos aims to build an international scholarly network of promising Christian scholars in academia. Through a generous donation by Steve and Jackie Green, all costs, including fees and travel, will be covered for successful applicants and participants will receive a generous stipend.

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Logos is for graduate and advanced undergraduate students working in biblical-related studies with a special focus on ancient texts and manuscripts, museum studies & education programmes, history of the Bible, reception history, ancient languages, and related disciplines. Logos offers an opportunity to be taught by experts in the fields of curation, text preservation, history, theology, textual studies, and museum studies & education programmes more broadly.
Logos is creating an international community of Christian scholars. Previous workshops have welcomed promising scholars from North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia and it continues to cherish and promote its international breadth. Logos supports serious students endeavouring a life of scholarship in biblical and related textual studies, providing opportunities for them to enhance excellence in scholarship in conjunction with developing a vital Christian faith and serving the common good.

At Logos

  • A curated series of lectures given by experts in their fields.

  • Seminars on studying manuscripts and artefacts in ancient languages: Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Ethiopic, and Ugaritic.

  • Field trips to museums or places of historical interest.

  • Communal living and eating in the spirit of scholarly community.

Logos is fully funded, including food and board, and in addition participants will have their travel covered and receive a generous stipend.

Logos at both Oxford and Washington, DC focuses on biblical textual and manuscript studies. In Oxford there is an emphasis on vocation in academia and on the history of Christianity, while in DC there is an emphasis on museums & curation and vocation on the public stage. For further information, click on the links below.

Logos comprises the following components:

Logos in Oxford (odd years)

During these workshops, participants attend:

Lecture series:

  • Current issues in textual studies
  • Oxford, scholarship, and the Christian mind
  • The vocation of Christian scholars in the modern university

Text seminars on studying manuscripts and artefacts in ancient languages: Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Ethiopic, and Ugaritic.

See Logos in Oxford 2023 Handbook for more information

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Logos in Washington DC (even years)

During these workshops, participants attend:

Lecture series:

  • Curating texts and current issues in textual studies
  • Museums – Presenting the Christian past and present
  • The vocation of Christian scholars on the public stage.

Text seminars on studying manuscripts and artefacts in ancient languages: Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Ethiopic, and Ugaritic.

See Logos in Washington DC 2022 Handbook for more information.

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Staff involvement

Project Co-Directors: Dr Stanley P. Rosenberg and Dr Jonathan Kirkpatrick

Project Administrator: Rebekah Wallace

On-site Coordinator: Dr Jeff Clawson

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