PSCO Archives from 1963 to present
(Work in progress — and just beginning! In the meantime, you can visit our archives in our previous website on ccat.)
Thanks to the generous labor of our secretaries, archived minutes are available for the following years of PSCO. Other archives are in the process of preparation. For a complete list of topics, see the History file.
- Year 01 “The Greek Old Testament in the Early Christian World”
- Year 02 “Gnosticism”
- Year 03 “Gospel Tradition in the Second Century” (1965–66)
- Year 04 “‘Orthodoxy’ and ‘Heresy’ in Early Christianity” (1966–67)
The result of this study was published as the English edition of W. Bauer, Orthodoxy and Heresy in Early Christianity (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1971). - Year 05
- Year 06 (1968–1969)
We don’t have archived minutes, but the results of this year’s seminar were collected in Benko and O’Rourke, eds., The Catacombs and the Colosseum (Valley Forge: Judson, 1971), also published as Early Church History (London: Oliphants, 1972). - Year 07 “Apocalyptic Thought in Early Christianity” (1969–70)
- Year 08 “Jewish-Christian Relations” (1970–71)
- Year 09
- Year 10 “Origen’s Commentary on the Gospel of John” (1972–73)
- Year 11 “Creation — Images Old and New” (1973–74)
- Year 12 “Early Christianity in North Africa” (1974–75)
- Year 13 “Current Approaches to Christian Origins” (1975–76)
- Year 14 “Magic: the Phenomenon and the Issue in the Graeco-Roman World,” (1976–77)
- Year 15 “Heavenly Ascent in Graeco-Roman Piety” (1977–78)
- Year 16 “Ancient School Activity in Alexandria and Rome” (1978–79)
- Year 17 “Philo of Alexandria in Relation to Ancient ‘School Tradition’ Speculation” (1979–80)
- Years 18–19 “Marcel Simon’s Verus Israel“ (1980–82)
- Year 20 (tapes available)
- Year 21 “Syrian Christianity” (1983–84)
- Year 22 “Origen’s Contra Celsum” (1984–85)
- Year 23
- Year 24
- Year 25 “Principalities and Powers: Demons and Angels in the World of Late Antiquity” (1987–88)
- Year 26
- Year 27 “Rethinking Social Description of Jewish and Christian Communities in Late Antiquity” (1988–89)
- Year 28 “Christian Appropriation and Adaptations of Early Jewish Pseudepigrapha” (1989–90)
- Year 29 (tapes available)
- Year 30 (tapes available)
- Year 31 (tapes available)
We don’t have archived minutes, but revised versions of these presentations (with additional articles) are collected in Evolution of the Synagogue: Problems and Progress, edited by Howard Clark Kee and Lynn Cohick (Harrisburg, Pa.: Trinity Press International, 1999).
- Year 32 “Ethnicity, Identity and Alterity” (1994–95)
- Year 33 (1995–1996) “Current Research on the Historical Jesus”
- Year 34 (1996–1997) “The Apocryphal Acts”
We’re looking for volunteers to transcribe or summarize other tape-recorded sessions. If you’re interested, see our most recent list of available tapes.
In addition, here is a record of presentations announced since 1997.
- Year 35 “Textual Commentary as Social Practice” (1997–1998)
- Year 36 “Religious Identities in Asia Minor in the First through the Fourth Centuries CE” (1998–1999)
- Year 37 “Ethnicity, Regionalism and Religious Developments in Late Antique Egypt” (1999–2000)
- Year 38 “The Wild Wild West: Religious and Societal Transformations on the North African Frontier” (2000–2001)
- Year 39 “On Location: How Do Martyrdoms Take Place?” (2001–2002)
- Year 40 “Parabiblical Literature” (2002–2003)
- Year 41 “Parabiblical Prosopography (in the footsteps of Lost Apocrypha by M. R. James)” (2003–2004)
- Year 42 “The Impact of Astrological (and Related) Traditions on Early Jewish and Christian Perspective” (2004–2005)
- Year 43 “Redescribing the Holy Man: Theoretical Frameworks and Specific Applications” (2005–2006)
- Year 44 “Re-thinking History, Theory, and Texts: New Theoretical and Methodological Endeavors” (2006–2007)
- Year 45 “Tracing the Patterns, (Un/Re-)Weaving the Threads” (2007–2008)
- Year 46 “Food, Self, and Community: Tradition and Transformation in Jewish and Christian Eating” (2008–2009)
- Year 47 “Revealing the Divine: From Greco-Roman Palestine to the Persian Empire” (2009–2010)
- Year 48 “Beyond Scare Quotes: Rethinking Words and Things in the Study of Ancient ‘Judaism’ and ‘Christianity’” (2010–2011)
- Year 49 “Memory and Forgetting” (2011–2012)
- Year 50 “PSCO at Fifty: Christian Origins in Retrospect and Prospect” (2012–2013)
- Year 51 “Rethinking Josephus’ Antiquities” (2013–2014)
- Year 52 “Formative Figures and Paths Not Taken: The Study of Ancient Judaism and Christianity between History and Historiography” (2014–2015)
- Year 53 “Beyond ‘Greco-Roman Context’: Persian & Other Perspectives on Judaism & Christianity” (2015–2016)
- Year 54 “Writing the Biblical Past” (2016–2017)
- Year 55 “What Did Ancient Jews Know? Exploring the Place of Scientific Knowledge in the World of Ancient Judaism” (2017–2018)
- Year 56 “Beyond Patristics: North Africa in the First Millennium” (2018–2019)
- Year 57 “Looking at Home: Domestic Space and Early Christianity” (2019–2020)
- Year 58 “Popular Piety in Late Antiquity” (2020–2021)
- Year 59 “Law and Justice in Antiquity” (2021–2022)
- Year 60 “Comparison in Late Antique Religions” (2022-2023)
- Year 61 “Thinking and Talking About Texts in Ancient Judaism and Christianity” (2023-2024)