Márton Ribáry
Address: Hollán Ernő u. 30., Budapest 1136, Hungary
Telephone: (+36) 30 / 415 33 28
(+44) 7575071525
e-mail: marton.ribary@wolfson.ox.ac.uk
mribary@gmail.com
Nationality: Hungarian
| Education | |
| 2009 –
Wolfson College, University of Oxford Oriental Institute / Faculty of Theology |
MPhil in Judaism and Christianity in the Graeco-Roman World
Supervisors: Markus Bockmuehl, Martin Goodman, Joanna Weinberg |
| 2004 – 2009
ELTE Faculty of Humanities, Budapest, Hungary |
MA in Philosophy with distinction
MA thesis: Franz Rosenzweig’s Political Theology major: Philosophy minors: Hebrew, Ancient Greek |
| Other Courses | |
| 2010 Summer
Jerusalem |
6-week study at the Conservative Yeshiva |
| 2009 Summer
München |
8-week German course, B1.2-B2.1, 160 academic hours |
| 2008 Summer
Tel Aviv University – summer course |
4-week Modern Hebrew course, ב+, 100 academic hours, 3 credits |
| 2008 Summer
Central European University, Budapest – summer university |
Religion and Politics: The Presence of Sacred and Secular Traditions in Europe and the Middle East |
| 2007 Summer
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem – summer university |
Biblical Hebrew – Intermediate Level, 150 academic hours, 10 credits |
| 2005-2009
Central European University, Budapest – visiting student |
Courses at the Department of Medieval Studies and the Department of Philosophy |
| 2005 – 2009
Erasmus College, Budapest – “Religion, Tradition, Modernity” study group, |
Research topics:
2007/08 and 2008/09: Franz Rosenzweig’s Political Theology (tutor: Dr. György Tatár) 2006/07: The Lord’s Prayer (tutor: Rev. Ottó Pecsuk) 2005/06: Biblical Hermeneutics and Barth (tutor: Prof. György Geréby) |
| Scholarships and Awards | |
| 2006-2007
Ministry of Education, Republic of Hungary |
State Scholarship |
| March 2005
National Scientific Conference for Undergraduates |
Award in Section “Social Sciences – Social Psychology” |
| 2004-2005
Ministry of Education, Republic of Hungary |
State Scholarship |
| Conferences and Workshops Attended | Title of Talk (if given) |
| September 2010
Central European Jewish Studies: The students‘ voice. Olomouc, Czech Republic |
“Rabbinic editorial activity according to the concluding sections of Mishnah tractates” |
| June 2010
Annual Conference of Erasmus College |
“Dwarfs on Shoulders of Giants. Degeneration and progress in the Jewish tradition” |
| June 2009
VHM-EthnOriens, conference of Erasmus College |
“Yom Kippur Rosenzweig” |
| December 2008
an open seminar of Erasmus College |
“The eschaton postponed. Statehood and sovereignty in contemporary Jewish thought” |
| June 2008
6th Erasmus Conference |
“Putting the prosopeion on. The relevance of Rosenzweig’s political theology to our age” |
| September 2007
an open seminar of Erasmus College |
“The singular and plural form of ouranos in the Lord’s Prayer” |
| June 2007
The Prologue of the Gospel of John a workshop of Erasmus College |
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| Februar 2007
an open seminar of Erasmus College |
“Towards the Word: The forms of prayer in the Hebrew Bible” |
| November 2007
Epistle to the Galatians a workshop of Erasmus College |
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| December 2006
A Memorial Conference on Lévinas |
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| June 2006
4th Erasmus Conference |
“Karl Barth’s Anthropology” |
| May 2006
Epistle to the Romans a workshop of Erasmus College |
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| April 2006
7th Eötvös Conference |
“The place of the ‘saint’” |
| March 2006
Conference of the Department of Philosophy, ELTE |
“Biblical Hermeneutics” |
| March 2005
National Scientific Conference for Undergraduates |
“Interpretative Models of the Emergence of Political Anti-Semitism” |
| April 2004
5th Eötvös Conference |
“Political Anti-Semitism in late 19th Century Hungary” |
| Publications | |
| 2010 | “Jom Kippur Rosenzweig.”
Pannonhalmi Szemle (2010 forthcoming) |
| 2007 | “The singular and plural form of ouranos in the Lord’s Prayer.”
in. Reich, Orsolya, ed., The Praise of Medley 2. Essays by the students of Erasmus College. (Budapest, Erasmus College, 2007) |
| 2006
translations |
Macbeth, Danielle, Logical Analysis, Reduction, and Philosophical Understanding. in. Pro Philosophia Füzetek 45. (Veszprém: Pro Scientia Humana Vesprimiensi Alapítvány, 2006), pp. 127-139.
Merker, Barbara, Analytical Philosophy and Phenomenology. in. Ibid., pp. 141-152. |
| Skills | |
| Languages: Hungarian (native), English: fluent written and spoken, German, Modern Hebrew and French: passive (mainly for reading purposes), Classical and Rabbinic Hebrew: upper-intermediate, Ancient Greek: upper-intermediate, Latin: beginner | |
| Computer: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Explorer at user level | |
