Newsletter — September 2017


Dear friends,

from September 18‒22nd, the 33rd German Oriental Day Conference (DOT) organized by the German Orientalist Association (DMG) was held in Jena (Germany). More than 950 lectures were presented, on topics ranging from Africa to Japan, including Semitic languages, Eastern Christians, the ancient Near East, Islamic Studies and the contemporary Arab World. We were impressed by the quantity and quality of the intellectual output, in German, in these fields. This scholarship, however, remains difficult to access for who does not read German. Many scholars knew the IDEO, and we invited them to visit us!

Libraries of the Orient

On September 12th, the web portal “Libraries of the Orient” was launched on the website of the National Library of France. IDEO’s library is one of the National Library’s eight partners on this project, which provides free access to thousands of documents highlighting the exchanges between France and the Orient between 1798 and 1945.

Lectures

From September 10‒12th, Ms. Catherine Mayeur-Jaouen and Jean Druel, OP participated as members of the scientific committee in the conference titled “Religious Dynamics in Contemporary Egypt” organized by Séverine Gabry-Thienpont and Gaétan Du Roy. They participated in the round table of conclusions.

On September 14‒15th, Amir Jajé, OP gave a lecture on the topic of “Citizenship and the Culture of Dialogue”, at a workshop organized by the Najaf Center for Culture and Science in Iraq on the perspectives of religious education in Iraqi school curricula.

From September 18‒22nd, Dennis Halft, OP and Jean Druel, OP attended the 33rd German Oriental Day Conference in Jena (Germany). Jean Druel, OP, along with Mr. Almog Kasher, presented a paper on the evolution of the theory of diptosis by classical Arabic grammarians. Dennis Halft, OP presented a paper about a Jewish family who converted to Shi’a Islam in 18th-Century Iran.

On September 30th, Dennis Halft, OP gave a lecture titled “Armenian-Twelver Shīʿī Controversies in Pre-Modern Iran”, at the international conference “Global Reformations: Transforming Early Modern Religions, Societies, and Cultures” at Victoria College – University of Toronto (Canada).

Seminars

On September 26th, Mr. Guillaume de Vaulx led a session of our internal seminars. He offered a genealogical essay of the beginnings of Islamic philosophy.

On September 30th, the first meeting of our cooperative seminar with al-Azhar for this year was held. During the meeting, held at Al-Azhar’s Faculty of Languages and Translation (for Men), we discussed the different historical definitions of the wasaiyya (the “Middle Way” in Islamic Theology – also known as “Asharism”), which is also the theological school of thought of al-Azhar.

Teaching

Dennis Halft, OP is teaching two courses during the first semester of the 2017‒2018 academic year: “Muslim Polemics against Judaism, Christianity, and the Bible,” at the French School for Biblical and Archaeological Studies in Jerusalem, and “Shīʿī Muslim-Christian Encounters in the 10th-Century Writings of Ibn Bābawayh” at the Pontifical Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies in Rome.

Interreligious dialogue

On September 29th, Amir Jajé, OP welcomed a group of 200 young men and women from more than 20 different countries who are participating in an interreligious trip to Egypt organized by the Taizé community (France). There was a perioed of prayer, after which several speakers spoke: in particular, Mr. Osama Nabil from the University of al-Azhar, and two Muslim leaders from the French association Coexister.

Visits

On September 25th, we welcomed Mr. Dirk Ansorge, Professor of Dogmatic Theology at Saint-George Institute of Philosophy and Theology in Frankfurt (Germany).

On September 27th, we welcomed Mr. Peter Weiderud, Director of the Swedish Institute of Alexandria, and Mrs. Anna Falkdalen, the Vice-Director.

Scholars’ House

In September, we had the pleasure of receiving at the Scholars’ House Mrs. Candace B. Lukasik, PhD student at Canisius College (USA), Mrs. Julie Hasle, PhD student at INaLCO (Paris), and Mr. Marius Lazăr, Professor at the University of Babeş-Bolyai in Romania.

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