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The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute

Demons and Demonology


in Late Antiquity
Monday-Tuesday, 14-15 December 2015
At the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
Monday, 14 December Tuesday, 15 December
16:45 Gathering 9:15 Gathering
17:00-17:15 9:30-11:00
Greetings: Gabriel Motzkin, Director of the Van Leer Samuel Thrope, The Israeli National Library
Jerusalem Institute The Demon Doubt in the Zoroastrian Bundahin
Opening Remarks: Domenico Agostini, Polonsky
Academy Fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute Guillaume Dye, Universit Libre de Bruxelles,
The Cosmo-logic of Quranic Demonology
17:15-18:30 11:00-11:30 Coffee break
Shaul Shaked, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Demons: Internal and External, Manifest and Disguised. 11:30-13:00
Observations on Jewish and ZoroastrianDemonology
Matthew Morgenstern, Tel Aviv University
Gideon Bohak, Tel Aviv University A Mandaean Apotropaic Prayer
ConceptualizingDemonsin Late Antique Judaism
Domenico Agostini, Polonsky Academy Fellow at the Van
Leer Jerusalem Institute
Ahriman and his Companions. The Zoroastrian Theological
Conception of the Demoniac Counter-creation

13:00-14:00 Lunch break


Academic Organizers:
Domenico Agostini, Tommaso Tesei, Roy Vilozny 14:00-15:30
Polonsky Academy Fellows at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute KelleyCoblentz Bautch, St. Edwards University, Austin
Demons, Heroines or Victims? Key Female Figures in Early Jewish
Traditions
Admission is free
Parking is not available at the Institute (metered Roy Vilozny, Polonsky Academy Fellow at the Van Leer
Jerusalem Institute
parking is available on the neighboring streets). Some Remarks on a Pre-Adamic Human-like Demon
Photographs taken at the event will be posted on
15:30-15:45 Coffee break
the Institutes website and on social networks.
15:45-17:00
Daniel De Smet, CNRS, Paris
The Devil in Act and the Potential Devil: The Principles of Evil in
10th-Century Ismlism

Closing Remarks: Shaul Shaked, The Hebrew University of


Jerusalem

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