09.30 Dr Mathilde Skoie, (Head of Department of Philosophy, Classics,
History of Art and Ideas, University of Oslo): Welcome
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09.15 Professor Tarald Rasmussen (University of Oslo, theology):
“Protestant Iconoclasm in Wittenberg and Bergen:Variations within the
Lutheran Tradition”
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09.40 Dr Kristine Kolrud (University of Oslo, art history):
Introduction to the conference
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10.00 Professor Andrew Spicer (Oxford Brookes University, history):
“Images, Iconoclasm and Confessional Identity”
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09.55 Professor Dario Gamboni (Université de Genève, art history):
“Iconoclasm and the Asymmetry of Conflicts”
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11.00 Coffee
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10.55 Coffee
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11.15 Dr Kristine Kolrud (University of Oslo, art history):
”The Waldensians and the”Piedmontese Easter” of 1655”
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11.15 Associate professor Marina Prusac Lindhagen (University of Oslo, classical archaeology):
”The fear of images in Early Christian Rome”
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11.45 Lunch break
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11.45 Professor Eberhard Sauer (University of Edinburgh, classical archaeology):
“Bursts of destruction: Regional Variations in Iconoclasm in the Ancient and Late Antique World”
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13.00 Assistant Professor Andrew Herscher (University of Michigan, architecture):
“Warchitecture”
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12.45 Lunch break
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14.00 Jens Braarvig (University of Oslo, professor of the history of religions):
“Religious, political and economical iconoclasm: The cases of Bamiyan, Tibet and Angkor Wat”
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14.00 Professor Thomas F. X. Noble (University of Notre Dame, history):
“The Carolingian via media: Neither Iconoclasm nor Iconodulia”
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14.45 Coffee
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15.00 Coffee
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15.15-16.15 Roundtable discussion
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15.15 Assistant Professor Bissera Pentcheva (Stanford University, art history):
”In-Spirited or Mute: Eikon, Sura, and Imago in Byzantium, Islam, and the Latin West”
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16.15 Coffee
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16.25-17.25 Dr Anne Karahan (Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, associated scholar, art history):
“Byzantine iconoclasm and the belief in “eikon theou”: An issue of Christology or a quest for political power?”
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