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SUMMARY:ACF Nabu Lecture: Dr. Erin Walsh
DESCRIPTION:The Assyrian Cultural Foundation is happy to announce the next speaker in our Nabu Circle Lecture series. Please join us on November 30th at 3:00 PM (CST) for a lecture by Dr. Erin Walsh\, an Assistant Professor of New Testament and Early Christian Literature at the University of Chicago.\n\n\nRegistration Link\n\n\nLecture topic: Exploring the Significance and Meaning of Mar Narsai’s Poetry\n\n\nLecturer: Dr. Erin Walsh\nDate: November 30th\nTime: 3:00PM\nLocation: Lincolnwood Public Library\, Meeting Room A/B\n\n\n\nAbout: Erin Walsh is a scholar of ancient Christianity\, focusing on Latin\, Greek\, and Assyrian literature\, particularly biblical interpretation and gender. Her current book examines biblical women in Assyrian and Greek poetry. She teaches various topics related to biblical literature and is affiliated with several academic centers at the University of Chicago.\n\n\n\n#AssyrianCulturalFoundation #ACFChicago #NabuLectureSeries #UniversityOfChicago #AssyrianLiterature #BiblicalLiterature #AssyrianHeritage #CulturalEvent #LincolnwoodEvents
URL:https://www.auaf.us/event/dr-erin-walsh/
LOCATION:Lincolnwood Public Library\, 4000 W Pratt Ave\, Lincolnwood\, IL\, 60712\, United States
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