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The Pompeia Iudea Sarcophagus from Arles
This third-century funerary monument stands as a testament to the inclusion of a Jewish woman in Arlesian society during that period.
Latest Case Study
Co-Producing Love and Paradise: The Sicilian School of Poets
The idea of a sensual paradise might seem foreign to medieval Christian devotion. But it was an important motif in the love poetry of the Sicilian School, and likely emerged from interactions between Christian and Muslim poetic traditions in the island’s Norman and Swabian courts. This article explores these hybrid origins – and how nationalist accounts have historically silenced them in favour of exclusively domestic narratives.
Event: International Interdisciplinary Workshop
Interreligious Coproduction
Organized by SherAli Tahreen, David Nirenberg, and Katharina Heyden
Latest Publication
Interaction, Entanglement, and Co-production between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Part One: Lived Religion
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Who we are
The project is coordinated by Katharina Heyden, Professor for Ancient History of Christianity and Interreligious Encounters at the University of Bern (Switzerland), and David Nirenberg, Leon Levy Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (U.S.), and includes a network of collaborators across North America, Europe, and the Middle East.