ACADEMIC CONFERENCE DEDICATED TO THE 1650TH ANNIVERSARY OF MESROB MASHTOTS
By MassisPost
Updated: October 15, 2013
GLENDALE - A new world order is in the making and history dictates
that those nations, who do not rise to the challenge, will be sidelined
from the world stage.
The spread of Christianity in the 4th century led to the establishment
of a new world order. The Armenian nation rose to the challenge,
thanks to Gregory the Illuminator and specially Mesrob Mashtots. The
invention of the Armenian alphabet reshaped our national identity
and contributed to the creation of our Golden Age.
The invention of printing and the Renaissance in the 15th century
and onward reshaped the world once again. The Armenian nation was
able to keep pace, thanks to Mekhitar of Sebastia. His movement
became the catalyst for the reawakening and rediscovering of the
Armenian Identity.
For the past several decades, the internet has been revolutionizing
our lives and changing the world. Globalization is threatening the
sovereignty of small nations. Can the Armenian nation rise to the
challenge once again? What role will our past play in shaping our
future?
To explore the above mentioned issues, an academic conference will be
held at the Fletcher Jones Auditorium of Woodbury University, 7500 N.
Glenoaks Blvd. Burbank , CA 91504 on Saturday, October 26, 2013 from
9 am to 5 pm.
The conference is jointly organized by the Armenian General Benevolent
Union, Ararat Eskijian Museum, Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and
Cultural Society, Nor Serount Cultural Association and the Organization
of Istanbul Armenians.
The organizing committee is honored that the following distinguished
academics have accepted its invitation and agreed to take part in
the conference.
The program will consist of the following presentations:
Prof. Father Levon Zekyian The Symbolism of Mesrob Mashtots: A
Retrospect into the Past Sixteen Centuries
Prof. Abraham Terian The Sturcture and Purpose of Koriwn's "Life
of Mashtots"
Dr. Srbuhi Hayrapetian The Conceptualization and Rooting of National
Identity
Rev. Dr. Abel Manoukian The Plan to Create a Spiritual Statehood and
Preserve National Identity in the 5th Century and Today
Dr. Yervant Zorian The Mission of the Armenian Virtual College and
its Contribution to Preserving Armenian Identity
Prof. Hagop Gulludjian Place, Role, and Prospects of Language Facing
Globalization
Prof. Robert Hewsen Mesrob Mashtots and Mekhitar of Sebastia: the
Second and Third Illuminators of the Armenian People
We are glad to inform that the conference will be live streamed in
its entirety. You can follow the program by visiting NorSerount.com.
Admission is free, but seating is limited. Seats could be reserved
by contacting 818.357.1606 or maggiegoschin@gmail,com or Nor Serount
on Facebook.
http://massispost.com/archives/9792
By MassisPost
Updated: October 15, 2013
GLENDALE - A new world order is in the making and history dictates
that those nations, who do not rise to the challenge, will be sidelined
from the world stage.
The spread of Christianity in the 4th century led to the establishment
of a new world order. The Armenian nation rose to the challenge,
thanks to Gregory the Illuminator and specially Mesrob Mashtots. The
invention of the Armenian alphabet reshaped our national identity
and contributed to the creation of our Golden Age.
The invention of printing and the Renaissance in the 15th century
and onward reshaped the world once again. The Armenian nation was
able to keep pace, thanks to Mekhitar of Sebastia. His movement
became the catalyst for the reawakening and rediscovering of the
Armenian Identity.
For the past several decades, the internet has been revolutionizing
our lives and changing the world. Globalization is threatening the
sovereignty of small nations. Can the Armenian nation rise to the
challenge once again? What role will our past play in shaping our
future?
To explore the above mentioned issues, an academic conference will be
held at the Fletcher Jones Auditorium of Woodbury University, 7500 N.
Glenoaks Blvd. Burbank , CA 91504 on Saturday, October 26, 2013 from
9 am to 5 pm.
The conference is jointly organized by the Armenian General Benevolent
Union, Ararat Eskijian Museum, Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and
Cultural Society, Nor Serount Cultural Association and the Organization
of Istanbul Armenians.
The organizing committee is honored that the following distinguished
academics have accepted its invitation and agreed to take part in
the conference.
The program will consist of the following presentations:
Prof. Father Levon Zekyian The Symbolism of Mesrob Mashtots: A
Retrospect into the Past Sixteen Centuries
Prof. Abraham Terian The Sturcture and Purpose of Koriwn's "Life
of Mashtots"
Dr. Srbuhi Hayrapetian The Conceptualization and Rooting of National
Identity
Rev. Dr. Abel Manoukian The Plan to Create a Spiritual Statehood and
Preserve National Identity in the 5th Century and Today
Dr. Yervant Zorian The Mission of the Armenian Virtual College and
its Contribution to Preserving Armenian Identity
Prof. Hagop Gulludjian Place, Role, and Prospects of Language Facing
Globalization
Prof. Robert Hewsen Mesrob Mashtots and Mekhitar of Sebastia: the
Second and Third Illuminators of the Armenian People
We are glad to inform that the conference will be live streamed in
its entirety. You can follow the program by visiting NorSerount.com.
Admission is free, but seating is limited. Seats could be reserved
by contacting 818.357.1606 or maggiegoschin@gmail,com or Nor Serount
on Facebook.
http://massispost.com/archives/9792