A first report is now available on the Society for the Study of Early Christianity conference at Macquarie University last weekend, with Corinth as its theme this year. The review focuses mainly on the value of Laurence Welborn’s “The Content and Setting of the Gospel Tradition,” but there are also some positive comments on Amelia Brown’s talk on the legacy of St. Paul in Corinth. http://au.christiantoday.com/article/new-book-on-early-new-testament-studies-superb/11050.htm
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