The Saved Savior: Moses and the women in Exodus 1-2 in patristic and rabbinic interpretations
Conferences
Subject group "Frauen in Exodus 1-2/Women in Exodus 1-2" at the ESWTR-conference, Vienna, August 24th, 2017
Agnethe Siquans, Pharaoh's Daughter in Patristic Reception
Farina Marx, Miriam in der rabbinischen Tradition
Lorena Miralles Maciá, From "Pharaoh's Daughter" in Exodus 2 to "Daughter of God" in Rabbinic Literature
Lectures
- „Does Allegorization Incite Violence? Origen’s Interpretation of Exo 1”, EABS Meeting, Leuven, July 19th 2016
- „Names of Redemption: The Interpretation of Exo 1 in the Midrash Tanhuma”, EABS Meeting, Leuven, July 20th 2016
- "Nach Ägypten, in Ägypten, aus Ägypten: Raumvorstellungen in der Exodusauslegung des Origenes", Jahrestagung der ArgeAss, Linz, 29. September 2016
- Gender and Agency: Moses' Nativity Story and its Transformations in Patristic and Rabbinic Texts, ESWTR-conference, Vienna, August 25th 2017
- Pharaoh's Daughter in Patristic Reception, ESWTR-conference, Vienna, August 25th 2017
- The Male Gender of Virtue: The Allegorical Interpretation of Pharaoh’s Decree inExodus 1, SBL intern. Meeting, Helsinki August 1st 2018
- Imitation in the Interpretation of Moses’ Nativity Story: A Biblical Paradigm for Christian and Jewish Life, SBL intern. Meeting, Helsinki August 1st 2018