The University of Nottingham
Department of
Theology and Religious Studies
Return to the Origins: The Qur'ān's Reformation of Judaism and Christianity
20 - 21 January 2013, The University of Nottingham
A meeting of leading international scholars dedicated to the question of how the Quran relates to forms of Judaism and Christianity of its time.Conference information
This conference has been made possible through the generous support of the Arts & Humanities Research Council and the School of Humanities, at The University of Nottingham.Speakers
- Mehdi Azaiez, University of the Provence (IREMAN)
- Islam Dayeh, Free University, Berlin
- Gerald Hawting, School of Oriental and African Studies, London
- Angelika Neuwirth, Free University, Berlin
- Gabriel Said Reynolds, University of Notre Dame
- Nicolai Sinai, Oxford University
- Guy Stroumsa, Oxford University (respondent)
- Joseph Witztum, The Hebrew University
- Holger Zellentin, University of Nottingham
Registration information
Registration Fees
Full Registration (2 days) - £50Day Delegate Registration - £25Reduced Student Registration (2 days) - £30Reduced Student Day Delegate Registration - £15All registration fees include access to all talks each day, coffee, tea and biscuits, and a fork lunch.Conference Dinner - all delegates will have the option of booking to attend the conference dinner at an additional cost of £24.Accommodation - this will be available for delegates to book at the Orchard Hotel on campus.Cancellation PolicyYou may cancel your registration with a full refund up to 15 January 2012. After 15 January 2012 cancellation will result in forfeiture of entire payment.Booking online now
Please place your booking via The University Of Nottingham online store.Conference contact
Dr Holger Zellentint: 0115 846 8935
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Qur'an conference
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