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Paul and the Apocalyptic Imagination 11/21/2014 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM Room: 300 A (Level 3 (Aqua)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB) Across various branches of biblical and theological study, there is a renewed interest in ‘apocalyptic’. This development is seen particularly in the study of Paul’s theology, where it is now widely agreed that Paul pr
omotes an ‘apocalyptic theology’. However, there is little agreement on what this means. Scholars from different perspectives have, as a result, continued to talk past each other. This special session provides an opportunity for leading Pauline scholars from different perspectives to engage in discussion about the meaning of Paul as an apocalyptic thinker. Indeed, one of the strengths and aims of this event is that different and opposing views are set next to each other. The session will hopefully bring greater clarity to the ‘apocalyptic’ reading of Paul by providing much needed definition to central terms and interpretive approaches and by highlighting both their strengths and weaknesses.
Session 1 Jason Maston, Highland Theological College, Presiding Jason Maston, Highland Theological College, Welcome (5 min) M. C. de Boer, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam – VU University Amsterdam Apocalyptic as Eschatological Activity (25 min) N.T. Wright, University of St. Andrews Apocalyptic as Sudden Fulfilment of Divine Promise (25 min) Loren Stuckenbruck, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Apocalypticism in Second Temple Judaism (25 min) Philip Ziegler, University of Aberdeen Apocalypticism in Modern Theology (25 min) Discussion (15 min) Break (15 min) Session 2 Ben Blackwell, Houston Baptist University, Presiding Michael Gorman, Saint Mary’s Seminary and University The Apocalyptic New Covenant and the Shape of Life in the Spirit (25 min) Edith Humphrey, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Apocalypse as Theoria in Paul: A New Perspective on Apocalyptic as Mother of Theology (25 min) Douglas Campbell, Duke University Paul’s Apocalyptic Epistemology (25 min) Beverly Gaventa, Baylor University Romans 9–11: An Apocalyptic Reading (25 min) John Barclay, University of Durham Apocalyptic Investments: First Corinthians 7 and Pauline Ethics (25 min) Discussion (20 min) Word of Thanks, Book Promotion, and Adjournment: John Goodrich, Moody Bible Institute
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Institute for Biblical Research 11/21/2014 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Room: 202 B (Level 2 (Indigo)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Emerging Scholarship on the New Testament This session showcases emerging New Testament scholars sponsored by Fellows of the Institute of Biblical Research. All are welcome to attend the session. Summaries of the papers will be read at the session leaving opportunity for discussion. Full papers will be available at the Institute of Biblical Research website: http://www.ibr-bbr.org/ (click on Emerging Scholarship on the New Testament Group) no later than October 1, 2014. For information on this session please contact Ruth Anne Reese (ruthanne.reese@asburyseminary.edu).
Ruth Anne Reese, Asbury Theological Seminary, Presiding Drew Strait, University of Pretoria Of Gods and Kings: Early Judaism, Ruler Cults, and Paul’s Polemic against Semasmata in Acts 17:23 (10 min) Discussion (20 min) Terri Moore, Dallas Theological Seminary The Mysteries and 1 Cor 15:29: Comparative Methodology and Contextual Exegesis (10 min) Discussion (20 min) Luke Tsai, Dallas Theological Seminary It’s Affordable: The Cost of Civil Litigation in First-Century Roman Corinth (10 min) Discussion (20 min) Phillip Strickland, McMaster Divinity College “Le style, c’est l’homme”: The Use of Literary Stylistics in the Defense of Lukan Authorship of Hebrews—A Critical Assessment (10 min) Discussion (20 min)
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Inventing Christianity 11/22/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: Sapphire Ballroom P (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Competing Christianities in North Africa
Laurence Welborn, Fordham University, Presiding Outi Lehtipuu, University of Helsinki Who Has the Right to Be Called a Christian? The Politics of Inventing Christian Identity in Tertullian’s On the Prescription of Heretics (30 min) Patout Burns, Vanderbilt University Self-Identity through Competition: The Development of African Ecclesiology (30 min) Geoffrey D. Dunn, Australian Catholic University Disputed Christian Identities in North Africa: A View of the Current Landscape (30 min) Discussion (30 min) Business Meeting (30 min)
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Paul and Politics 11/22/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: Room 31 B (Upper level) – San Diego Convention Center (CC)
Katherine Shaner, Wake Forest University, Presiding Ben Dunning, Fordham University Paul, Bodily Difference, and the Politics of the Universal: Reading Romans 7 with and against Contemporary Philosophers (25 min) Shelly Matthews, Brite Divinity School (TCU) ‘Who Really Cares That Paul Was Not a Gender Egalitarian after All?’: Thinking through the Question with the Unveiled Corinthian Women Prophets (25 min) Eric A. Thomas, Drew University Practicing Porneia: Inappropriating 1 Cor 6:9-20 for Erotic Justice (25 min) Anna Miller, Xavier University “All the City Was Shaken”: Women’s Speech and Ancient Political Discourse in the Acts of Paul and Thecla and 1 Corinthians (25 min) Crystal L. Hall , Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York Paul’s Collection and the Body Politics of Empire (25 min) Discussion (25 min)
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Pauline Epistles 11/22/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: 410 B (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Paul’s Judaism
R. Barry Matlock, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Presiding Matthew Novenson, University of Edinburgh Did Paul Conceive of Such a Thing as Judaism? (25 min) Matthew Thiessen, Saint Louis University Christ, the Seed of Abraham (25 min) William Sanger Campbell, The College of St. Scholastica Paul’s Judaism and the Jesus Movement (25 min) Tyler A. Stewart, Marquette University Fallen Angels, Bastard Spirits, and the Birth of God’s Son: An Enochic Etiology of Evil in Gal 3:19–4:11 (25 min) James Ware, University of Evansville The Coherence of Paul’s Theology of the Law in Romans 2–3: A New Proposal (25 min)
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Social Scientific Criticism of the New Testament; Meals in the Greco-Roman World; Gender, Sexuality, and the Bible Joint Session With: Social Scientific Criticism of the New Testament, Meals in the Greco-Roman World 11/22/2014 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM Room: Room 17 B (Mezzanine level) – San Diego Convention Center (CC)
Theme: Food in Antiquity
Zeba Crook, Carleton University, Presiding Philip Tite, University of Washington Roman Diet and Meat Consumption: Reassessing Elite Access to Meat in 1 Corinthians 8 (25 min) Andrew McGowan, Yale Divinity School Knowing the Color of One’s Bread: How Forms and Types of Bread Reflected and Created Ancient Social Structures(25 min) Break (10 min) Alicia Batten, Conrad Grebel University College Fish for Thought in the Early Church (25 min) Michel Desjardins, Wilfrid Laurier University, Respondent (25 min) Discussion (10 min)
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Bible and Popular Culture 11/22/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: Room 11 A (Upper level) – San Diego Convention Center (CC)
Theme: Graphic Novels, Punk Rock, and Decolonizing the Bible? Oh My!
Valarie Ziegler, DePauw University, Presiding Paul Robertson, Colby-Sawyer College Biblical Myth and “The Encyclopedia of Early Earth” (2013): Modernity and Re-Telling in the Graphic Novel (30 min) Jacob D. Myers, Emory University Apocalyptic Power; Dystopian Hope: John of Patmos and Paul the Apostle in Conversation with Young Adult Fiction(30 min) Elizabeth Rae Coody, University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology Punk Rock Paul: The Cross as a ‘Dumb’ Symbol in Comics and Paul’s Epistles (30 min) Heidi Epstein, University of Saskatchewan My Beloved is a Bass Line: “De-colonial,” Pop Musical Interventions in the Politics of Love as a Cultural Practice (30 min) Business Meeting (30 min)
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Biblical Literature and the Hermeneutics of Trauma 11/22/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: Sapphire Ballroom A (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Hermeneutics of Trauma in Biblical Studies and Theology This session includes two theologians and two pastoral theologians presenting on how interpreting biblical texts through the lens of trauma studies benefits theological and pastoral theological work. The session is co-sponsored by the AAR section “Bible, Theology and Post-modernity.”
Christopher Frechette, Boston College, Presiding Peter Yuichi Clark, UCSF Medical Center & American Baptist Seminary of the West (GTU) Toward a Pastoral Reading of 2 Corinthians as a Memoir of PTSD and Healing (30 min) Philip Browning Helsel, Princeton Theological Seminary Shared Bodily Pleasure as a Treatment for Trauma: Modern Body Therapies and Ecclesiastes’ Injunction to Enjoyment (30 min) Shelly Rambo, Boston University Resurrecting Wounds: John 20:24–29, Trauma Theory, and the Doctrine of Resurrection (30 min) Robert Schreiter, Catholic Theological Union Reading Biblical Texts through the Lens of Resilience (30 min) Discussion (30 min)
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Development of Early Christian Theology 11/22/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: Room 30 B (Upper level) – San Diego Convention Center (CC)
Theme: The Spirit in the Early Church: Accounts of the Spirit in the Early Church
Mark Weedman, Johnson University, Presiding Ben C. Blackwell, Houston Baptist University Irenaeus on the Deification of Believers and the Divinity of the Spirit (25 min) Kellen Plaxco, Marquette University The Place of the Spirit in Origen’s Taxological Grammar of Participation (25 min) Jonathan Morgan, Toccoa Falls College Circumcision of the Spirit: Type and Pneumatology in Cyril of Alexandria (25 min) David Kneip, Abilene Christian University The Spirit and the Bible in Alexandria: Cyril and Didymus (25 min) Paul M. Pasquesi, Marquette University Reclaiming the Divine Feminine: Re-Reception of the Holy Spirit in the Divine Economy (25 min) Discussion (25 min)
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Greco-Roman Religions 11/22/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: 502 B (Level 5 (Cobalt)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: The Cults of Demeter
James Hanges, Miami University, Presiding (5 min) Teresa Morgan, University of Oxford Chippings from the Laughterless Rock: Popular Perceptions of Demeter and Her Cult (25 min) Jill E. Marshall, Emory University Inscribing Power: Curse Tablets and Temple Building in the Corinthian Sanctuary of Demeter (25 min) Nancy Evans, Wheaton College (Massachusetts) Demeter as Focal Point; Eleusis as Mirror (25 min) Discussion (40 min) Business Meeting (30 min)
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Latter-day Saints and the Bible 11/22/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: Room 24 B (Upper level) – San Diego Convention Center (CC)
Eric Huntsman, Brigham Young University, Presiding Avram R. Shannon, Ohio State University Mormons and Midrash: Narrative Expansion as Interpretation in Mormonism and Early Judaism (20 min) Tod R. Harris, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints “Taking a Different View of the Translation”: The Illumination of Alternative Meanings in the Bible Translations of Joseph Smith and Meister Eckhart (20 min) Jared W. Ludlow, Brigham Young University Joseph Smith as a Narrator in the Joseph Smith Translation (20 min) Discussion (15 min) Shon D. Hopkin, Brigham Young University Deuteronomistic History and the Latter-day Saints (20 min) Lynne Hilton Wilson, LDS Stanford Institute The Female Rite of Wearing a Veil in 1 Cor 11:2–13 (20 min) Robert M. Bowman Jr., Institute for Religious Research The Temple Setting of the Sermon on the Mount in the Book of Mormon: A Hermeneutical Key? (20 min) Discussion (15 min)
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LGBT/Queer Hermeneutics 11/22/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: 400 B (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Pauline Letters: A Queer Turn
Lynn Huber, Elon University, Presiding (2 min) Heather White, New College of Florida Inventing the “Clobber Texts”: Biblical Interpretation and Modern Sexual Identity (25 min) Discussion (5 min) David Tabb Stewart, California State University – Long Beach Against Nature (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Kjeld Renato Lings, Other Sheep Europe Toxic Translations: The Extensive Use of Sexual Anachronisms in 1 Corinthians 6 (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Joseph A. Marchal, Ball State University “Queer(ing) Children of God: Sideways Angles on a Pauline Metaphor?” (25 min) Discussion (13 min) Business Meeting (20 min)
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Rhetoric and the New Testament 11/22/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: 501 C (Level 5 (Cobalt)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Greg Carey, Lancaster Theological Seminary, Presiding Greg Carey, Lancaster Theological Seminary, Introduction (5 min) Timothy J. Christian, Asbury Theological Seminary Paul and the Rhetoric of Insinuatio: How Paul Raises the Dead in First Corinthians (25 min) Isaac Blois, University of St. Andrews The Power of a Shared Boast: Paul’s Use of kauchema in Philippians as a Motivation for Ethical Conduct (25 min) Oh-Young Kwon, Whitley College A Rhetorical Analysis of Paul’s Use of Prolambano and Ekdechomai (1 Cor 11:21, 33) (25 min) Troy Martin, Saint Xavier University Legitimating Rhetorical Situations in the Epistles of Acts 15:23-29 and First Peter (25 min) Todd Penner, Austin College, Respondent (25 min) Discussion (20 min)
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Second Corinthians: Pauline Theology in the Making 11/22/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: 400 A (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: 2 Corinthians 8–9
Steven Kraftchick, Emory University, Presiding Calvin J. Roetzel, Macalester College Explorations in the Pluri-significance of the Offering in 2 Corinthians 8 and Related Texts (25 min) Thomas A. Vollmer, Cincinnati Christian University and Emmanuel Nathan, Australian Catholic University Beyond Expectation (2 Cor 8:5): The Macedonians’ Generosity in light of Paul’s Rhetorical Strategy (25 min) Paul B. Duff, George Washington University Second Corinthians 9: The Earliest of the Letters Contained in Canonical 2 Corinthians? (25 min) Reimund Bieringer, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven The dikaiosynê of God and the dikaiosynê of the Corinthians (2 Cor 9:9-10) (25 min) Edith Humphrey, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Respondent (15 min) Discussion (35 min)
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Systematic Transformation and Interweaving of Scripture in 1 Corinthians 11/22/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: Indigo Ballroom A (Level 2 (Indigo)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Systematic Use of Scripture in 1 Corinthians 1–4
Yongbom Lee, Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena), Presiding Erik Waaler, NLA University College Paul and the Prophets: Paul’s Use of Scripture in 1 Corinthians 1–4 (30 min) Christopher Stanley, Saint Bonaventure University, Respondent (20 min) Discussion (25 min) Mark Strauss, Bethel Seminary (San Diego, CA), Respondent (20 min) Discussion (55 min)
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Early Christianity and the Ancient Economy 11/22/2014 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Room: 307 (Level 3 (Aqua)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Economic Aspects of Early Christianity
David Hollander, Iowa State University, Presiding Thomas Schmeller, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main How to Make a Giver Cheerful: Motivating the Corinthian Believers for the Collection (30 min) Michelle Christian, University of Toronto Toward an Anthropology of Money in the Gospels (30 min) Michael Flexsenhar III, The University of Texas at Austin Tying the Knot: Marriage, Economy, and Survival in Early Christianity (30 min) Cavan Concannon, Duke University Islands in the Corrupting Sea: Mapping Second-Century Christianity (30 min) Jeremiah Bailey, Baylor University The Occasion of 1 Clement Reconsidered (30 min)
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Gender, Sexuality, and the Bible 11/22/2014 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Room: 311 B (Level 3 (Aqua)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Gwynn Kessler, Swarthmore College, Presiding Geoffrey D. McElroy, University of Texas at Austin Warrior-Men and City-Women: The Implications of Military Imagery in the Song of Songs (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Jared Beverly, Chicago Theological Seminary Loving Animals: A Queer Zoological Reading of Song of Songs (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Break (5 min) Midori E. Hartman, Drew University Animalizing Others in 1 Corinthians 5: Gender, Sexuality, and Racial-Ethnic Terms in Paul’s Logic of Exclusion (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Holly Morse, University of Oxford A Monster in Paradise (20 min) Discussion (15 min) Business Meeting (10 min)
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Texts and Traditions in the Second Century 11/22/2014 4:00 PM to 6:45 PM Room: Sapphire Ballroom H (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Christ as Savior in the Second Century
Michael Bird, Ridley Melbourne, Presiding (2 min) David Downs, Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena) The Pauline Concept of Union with Christ in Ignatius of Antioch (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Joseph Dodson, Ouachita Baptist University Universalism and Particularism in the Book of Wisdom, the Gospel of Matthew, and the Epistle of Barnabas (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Janelle Peters, Emory University The Christology of the Phoenix in 1 Clement (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Meghan Henning, University of Dayton Christ as Savior in the Otherworld: The Harrowing of Hell in the 2nd Century (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Candida R. Moss, University of Notre Dame Christ as Cosmic Victor and Emetic: Salvation in the Letter of the Churches of Lyon and Vienne (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Discussion (13 min)
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African Biblical Hermeneutics; Disputed Paulines Joint Session With: African Biblical Hermeneutics, Disputed Paulines 11/23/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: 311 B (Level 3 (Aqua)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Ephesians from African Perspectives
Funlola Olojede, University of South Africa, Presiding Daniel K. Darko, Gordon College What Does It Mean to Be ‘Saved’? An African Reading of Ephesians 2 (30 min) Jeff Brannon, Belhaven University Another Look at the Principalities and Powers in Paul (30 min) Elna Mouton, Stellenbosch University Ancient Household Codes as Model for Present-day Communities of Character (in Africa)? (30 min) Shelley Ashdown, Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics The Armor of God (Eph 6:10-18) in the World View of Ndorobo (30 min) Discussion (30 min)
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Performance Criticism of Biblical and Other Ancient Texts 11/23/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: Sapphire Ballroom L (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Orality and Performance of Ancient Texts
Lee Johnson, East Carolina University, Presiding Kathy R. Maxwell, Palm Beach Atlantic University At the Intersection of Written Text and Oral Performance: There and Back Again (30 min) Shem Miller, Florida State University The Pedagogical Performance of Sapiential Literature in the Ya’ad Movement (30 min) James Hanson, Saint Olaf College Becoming Paul: Oral Performance and the “Center” of Paul’s Thought (30 min) Sherri Brown, Niagara University What’s in an Ending? John 21 and the Performative Force and an Epilogue (30 min) Reinhard G. Lehmann, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz Form Follows Function: A Calligraphic Approach to Oral Performance in Northwest Semitic Epigraphs (30 min)
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Ritual in the Biblical World 11/23/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: 202 B (Level 2 (Indigo)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Soham Al-Suadi, Universität Bern – Université de Berne, Presiding Rodney A. Werline, Barton College Ritual, Order, and the Construction of an Audience in 1 Enoch 1–36 (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Jason T. Lamoreaux, Texas A&M University Ritual, Media, and Conflict in Pauline Communities (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Stephen McBay, University of Manchester Ephesians, Braided Narrative, and Ritual Pattern (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Jade Weimer, University of Toronto Una Voce Dicentes: The Ritual Significance of Singing with One Voice in Early Christian Assemblies (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Group Discussion Jonathan Schwiebert, Lenoir-Rhyne University, Respondent (30 min)
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Social Scientific Criticism of the New Testament 11/23/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: 400 B (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Alicia Batten, Conrad Grebel University College, Presiding (5 min) Callie Callon, University of Toronto Humorous Invective as a Component of Persuasion in Early Christianity (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Ryan Olfert, University of Toronto Trouble Getting In: Third John in light of Greco-Roman Associations (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Seungwoo Shim, Brite Divinity School (TCU) Evidence of Market Economy and Economic Rationality in the Gospel of Luke: Initial Proposal (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Break (5 min) Matt O’Reilly, University of Gloucestershire Resurrection or Destruction? Social Identity and Time in Philippians 3 (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Scott Ryan, Baylor University Insecurity, Wrath, and the God of Hope: Reading Paul’s Apocalyptic Gospel in the Roman World (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Discussion (15 min)
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Systematic Transformation and Interweaving of Scripture in 1 Corinthians 11/23/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: 310 B (Level 3 (Aqua)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Paul and the Law in 1 Corinthians
Erik Waaler, NLA University College, Presiding Brian Rosner, Ridley Melbourne Paul and the Law in 1 Corinthians (30 min) Frank Thielman, Beeson Divinity School, Respondent (15 min) Discussion (15 min) A. Andrew Das, Elmhurst College, Respondent (15 min) Discussion (15 min) Linda Belleville, Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, Respondent (15 min) Discussion (45 min)
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Intertextuality in the New Testament 11/23/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: 204 A (Level 2 (Indigo)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Varieties of Intertextual Methods
Erik Waaler, NLA University College, Presiding B. J. Oropeza, Azusa Pacific University A Covenant Sealed in the Core of Clay Jar: Intertextual Reconfigurations of Jeremiah in 2 Corinthians 1–7 (30 min) Discussion (15 min) Liz Myers, Independent Scholar Assessing the Direction of Intertextual Borrowing between New Testament Books: A New Methodology and Application to 1 Peter and Hebrews (30 min) Discussion (15 min) Break (5 min) Joseph Ryan Kelly, Southern Seminary A Discipline by Any Other Name? Intertextuality, Inner-Biblical Exegesis, Echoes, and Allusion (30 min) Discussion (10 min)
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Pauline Epistles; Paul and Judaism/Paul Within Judaism; Disputed Paulines; Pauline Soteriology; Second Corinthians: Pauline Theology in the Making; Systematic Transformation and Interweaving of Script Joint Session With: Pauline Epistles, Paul and Judaism/Paul Within Judaism, Disputed Paulines, Pauline Soteriology, Second Corinthians: Pauline Theology in the Making, Systematic Transformation and Interweaving of Scripture in 1 Corinthians 11/23/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: Sapphire Ballroom M (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Chan Sok Park, Harvard University, Presiding Michael Patrick Barber, John Paul the Great Catholic University and John Kincaid, John Paul the Great Catholic University Cultic Theosis in Paul and Second Temple Judaism: A Fresh Reading of the Corinthian Correspondence (18 min) David A. Burnett, Criswell College “So Shall Your Seed Be”: Paul’s Use of Gen 15:5 in Rom 4:18 in light of Early Jewish Deification Traditions (18 min) Pamela Eisenbaum, Iliff School of Theology, Respondent (8 min) Ward Blanton, University of Kent at Canterbury, Respondent (8 min) N. T. Wright, University of St. Andrews, Respondent (8 min) Break (5 min) Matthew E. Gordley, Regent University School of Divinity Psalms of Solomon and Pauline Studies (18 min) Hans Svebakken, Loyola University of Chicago Romans 7:7-25 and a Pauline Allegory of the Soul (18 min) Pamela Eisenbaum, Iliff School of Theology, Respondent (8 min) Ward Blanton, University of Kent at Canterbury, Respondent (8 min) N. T. Wright, University of St. Andrews, Respondent (8 min) Discussion (25 min)
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Religious Experience in Antiquity 11/23/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: 303 (Level 3 (Aqua)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Scott Mackie, Independent Scholar, Presiding Lauren K. McCormick, Syracuse University Modern Theory, Ancient Statuaries: What Figurine Aesthetics Can Tell Us about Religious Community-Making at Sumer (30 min) Daniel K. Falk, University of Oregon Liturgical Progression and the Experience of Transformation in Prayers from Qumran (30 min) Deborah Forger, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor The Jewish High Priest: Mediator of the Divine (30 min) Sally Douglas, Melbourne College of Divinity Why Was Jesus Understood and Proclaimed in the Language and Imagery of Woman Wisdom? An Exploration of the Role of Experience in the Ignition of Wisdom Christology and Wisdom Soteriology in the Early (30 min) Ross Ponder, University of Texas at Austin Visions of the End: On Death and Animated Dreams in Tertullian and Perpetua (30 min)
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Bible and Practical Theology 11/23/2014 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Room: Sapphire Ballroom M (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Intersections of Biblical Interpretation and Practical Theology II
Denise Dombkowski Hopkins, Wesley Theological Seminary, Presiding Michael Koppel, Wesley Theological Seminary, Presiding Deborah A. Appler, Moravian College & Theological Seminary and Sharon A. Brown, Moravian College & Theological Seminary Strangers in a Strange Land: Creating a Heart-Centered Praxis (35 min) Discussion (10 min) Aubrey E. Buster, Emory University Memory and Agent Formation in the Psalms (25 min) Discussion (10 min) Jin Hwang, Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena) Storytelling and Spiritual Formation according to Apostle Paul (25 min) Discussion (10 min) Lance B. Pape, Brite Divinity School (TCU) Paul and the Lord’s Supper in Corinth: A Paradigm for Practical Theological Method (25 min) Discussion (10 min)
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Pauline Epistles 11/23/2014 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Room: Room 33 C (Upper level) – San Diego Convention Center (CC)
Theme: Revisiting Albert Schweitzer’s Mysticism of the Apostle Paul
Emma Wasserman, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Presiding Adela Collins, Yale University The Mysticism of Paul (25 min) Paula Fredriksen, Hebrew University of Jerusalem It’s the End of the World as We Know It: Apocalyptic Eschatology, The Gentile Mission, and the Mysticism of Schweitzer’s Paul (25 min) Kathy Ehrensperger, Prifysgol Cymru, Y Drindod Dewi Sant – University of Wales, Trinity Saint David ‘To Those Who Are Sanctified in Christ’ (1 Cor 1:2): A Contribution to the ‘in Christ’ Debate (25 min) Terence Donaldson, Wycliffe College, Respondent (20 min) Magnus Zetterholm, Lunds Universitet, Respondent (20 min) Discussion (30 min)
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Second Corinthians: Pauline Theology in the Making 11/23/2014 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Room: 400 B (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Thomas Schmeller, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Presiding Julien C. H. Smith, Valparaiso University The Transforming Image of the Ideal King: Paul’s Apostolic Defense (2 Cor 2:14–4:6) in light of Greco-Roman Political Ideology (30 min) Christopher D. Land, McMaster Divinity College The Benefits Outweigh the Costs: Human Obedience and Divine Blessing in 2 Cor 6:1–7:2 (30 min) Steven Kraftchick, Emory University, Respondent (15 min) Discussion (15 min) Business Meeting (30 min)
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African Biblical Hermeneutics 11/24/2014 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM Room: 206 (Level 2 (Indigo)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Sexuality, Masculinities, HIV and AIDS, and the Bible in Africa
Dora Mbuwayesango, Hood Theological Seminary, Presiding Madipoane Masenya (Ngwn’a Mphahlele), University of South Africa and Marthe Maleke Kondemo, University of South Africa What of the Problematic Norm? Rereading the Book of Ruth within the Mongo Women’s Context (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Alice Yafeh-Deigh, Azusa Pacific University Rethinking Paul’s Sexual Ethics within the Context of HIV/AIDS: A Postcolonial Afro-Feminist-Womanist Perspective(25 min) Discussion (5 min) Kuloba W. Robert, Kyambogo University “Homosexuality is Unafrican and Unbiblical”: Examining the Ideological Motivations to Homophobia in Sub-Saharan Africa—The Case Study of Uganda (25 min) Discussion (5 min)
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Children in the Biblical World 11/24/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: 311 A (Level 3 (Aqua)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Childist Interpretation and Children in the New Testament and Its Apocrypha
Sharon Betsworth, Oklahoma City University, Presiding Julie Faith Parker, Andover Newton Theological School Click “Add to Dictionary”: Why We Need to Speak of Childist Interpretation (50 min) Steven Thompson, Avondale College of Higher Education Jesus and Early Life Stages according to Luke: Expressing Jewish Male Formation and Gendering Using Greco-Roman Human Development Terms (25 min) Anna Rebecca Solevag, School of Mission & Theology Listening for the Voices of Two Disabled Girls in Early Christian Texts (25 min) Carla Swafford Works, Wesley Theological Seminary “Babes in Christ”: The Vulnerability of Infancy (25 min) J.R.C. Cousland, University of British Columbia Born to Be Wild? Jesus in the Infancy Gospel of Thomas (25 min)
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Corpus Hellenisticum Novi Testamenti 11/24/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: Room 30 E (Upper level) – San Diego Convention Center (CC)
Theme: History of Religions School Today-2 This is the second of two sessions of papers representing new applications of the history-or-religions approach to the study of early Christianity in the broader Hellenistic and early Roman context.
Clare Rothschild, Lewis University, Presiding David G. Monaco, Pontifical College Josephinum The Rhetoric of Narrative in Acts 8:26-40: Ramifications of the Baptism of the Ethiopian Eunuch for the Author of Luke-Acts (30 min) Mark Reasoner, Marian University (Indianapolis) Paul’s God of Peace in Canonical and Political Perspectives (30 min) Andrew Langford, University of Chicago and Matthijs den Dulk, University of Chicago Polycarp and Polemo: Christianity at the Center of the Second Sophistic (30 min) Jeff Asher, Georgetown College Missiles, Demagogues, and the Devil: The Rhetoric of Slander in Eph 6:16 (30 min) Discussion (30 min)
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Feminist Hermeneutics of the Bible 11/24/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: Room 28 B (Upper level) – San Diego Convention Center (CC)
Theme: Current Topics in Feminist Hermeneutics
Richard Weis, Lexington Theological Seminary, Presiding Colleen Conway, Seton Hall University Riding Feminist Waves: Jael in the 20th and 21st Century (30 min) Anne Létourneau, Université du Québec à Montréal Wartime Rape in Judg 5:28-30: Discussing “Women” as a “Seriality” with Jael, Deborah, and Sisera’s Mother (30 min) Ken Stone, Chicago Theological Seminary Gender, Animal, Sacrifice: Domestication and the Daughter of Jephthah (30 min) Ron Serino, Texas Christian University A Sign in the Dark: Moses’s Cushite Wife and Boundary Setting in the Book of Numbers (30 min) Jon Mark Reeves, Texas Christian University Gender, Ethnicity, and Power: Rethinking the Rhetoric of Paul’s Enslavement to All (30 min)
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Pauline Epistles 11/24/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: Room 11 A (Upper level) – San Diego Convention Center (CC)
Theme: Paul and Embodiment
Caroline Johnson Hodge, College of the Holy Cross, Presiding Laura Dingeldein, Brown University No Male and Female…in Virtue? Paul on Women’s Moral Development (25 min) Diana M. Swancutt, Boston University School of Theology Veiled Woman in the Rhetoric of Paul (2 Corinthians 3–4): Gender Slander of Judean Superapostles in Corinth (25 min) Stephen L. Young, Brown University You Were Effeminate: Paul and the Masculinization of Gentiles in Christ (25 min) James Unwin, Macquarie University In Honor and Dishonor: Differing Receptions of Paul’s Spectacle Metaphors in 2 Corinthians 4 and 6 (25 min) S. Scott Bartchy, University of California-Los Angeles Paul’s Unacknowledged Opponents (25 min)
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Book of Acts 11/24/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: Room 1 B (Upper level) – San Diego Convention Center (CC)
Theme: Empowering, Empir-ing or Engaging? Acts in the Discourses of Politics
Steve Walton, St. Mary’s University, Twickenham, Presiding (5 min) Matthew L. Skinner, Luther Seminary Who Speaks for (or Against) Rome? Acts in Relation to Empire (30 min) Bruce W. Winter, Macquarie University Paul and Roman Law: The Luck of the Draw (30 min) Warren Carter, Brite Divinity School (TCU) Ship Happens: Acts 27 as an Aquatic Display of Navigating the Stormy Roman Imperial World (30 min) Break (5 min) Mikeal Parsons, Baylor University, Respondent (10 min) Barbara Rossing, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, Respondent (10 min) Discussion (30 min)
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Cognitive Linguistics in Biblical Interpretation 11/24/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: Room 7 A (Upper level) – San Diego Convention Center (CC)
Bonnie Howe, Dominican University of California, Presiding Ellen van Wolde, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen The Surplus of a Combination of Cognitive Linguistic Approaches to Grammar and Meaning (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Richard A. Rhodes, University of California-Berkeley Interpreting the Vocabulary of Commands in Koine (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Timothy A. Brookins, Houston Baptist University “Many Members, One Body”: The Stoic Body Metaphor and Conceptual Blending in Paul (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Discussion (40 min) Business Meeting (20 min)
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Contextual Biblical Interpretation 11/24/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: Indigo Ballroom D (Level 2 (Indigo)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Paul’s Letters and Revelation At the session, papers will be summarized and discussed in roundtable format. Papers will be available online ahead of time at http://www.youaregood.com/2014SBL_CBI.htm
James Grimshaw, Carroll University, Presiding Paul’s Letters Elsa Tamez, United Bible Societies Reading Philippians from the Perspective of a Political Prisoner Waiting for a Sentence to Death (15 min) Discussion (10 min) Bernard Ukwuegbu, Seat of Wisdom Seminary The Legitimating Function of the Sarah/Hagar Allegory in Gal 4:21-30: Insights from Social Identity Theory (15 min) Discussion (10 min) Jennifer Houston McNeel, Union Presbyterian Seminary Paul and the Mommy Wars: Reading Paul’s Maternal Metaphors in Contemporary American Context (15 min) Discussion (10 min) Eric Bortey Anum, University of Cape Coast Collaborative Hermeneutical Reading of 1 Tim 3:1-7 in the Ghanaian Context (15 min) Discussion (10 min) Revelation Lynn Huber, Elon University John’s Apocalypse and Queer Contextual Interpretation (15 min) Discussion (10 min) Gosnell Yorke, Northern Caribbean University A Novel Take on John’s Apocalypse: A Proposed Movement from an Island-inspired Revelation to an Island-Inspired Reading (15 min) Discussion (10 min)
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Rhetoric and the New Testament 11/24/2014 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: 400 B (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Rhetorics of Vision and Visual Rhetorics: Ekphrasis and Beyond I
Lillian Larsen, University of Redlands, Presiding Lillian Larsen, University of Redlands, Introduction (5 min) Rebecca Skaggs, Patten University The Rhetoric of the Apocalypse of John: Through the Lens of Vision-Reports (25 min) Michael Kochenash, Claremont School of Theology Cornelius’ Obeisance to Peter (Acts 10:25-26) and the Judea Capta Coins (25 min) Robert von Thaden, Jr., Mercyhurst University The Power of Pictures: The Somatic Power of Temple Images (25 min) Elizabeth Arnold, Gardner-Webb University Euripides and Ephesians: Peripeteia and Deus Ex Machina in Eph 2:1-10 (25 min) Scott D. Mackie, Independent Scholar Seeing a Way in the Wilderness: Visually Oriented Rhetoric in Hebrews 3–4 (25 min) Discussion (20 min)
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Pauline Epistles 11/24/2014 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Room: Room 31 B (Upper level) – San Diego Convention Center (CC)
Theme: Paul and the Greco-Roman Context
Caroline Johnson Hodge, College of the Holy Cross, Presiding Richard Last, Queen’s University The periergazomenoi of Paul’s Thessalonian Christ-Group (2 Thess 3:6-15) (25 min) Mitchell Alexander Esswein, Princeton Theological Seminary The oikos of Christ and the Church at Corinth: Understanding oikonomos and oikonomia in Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians (25 min) Tobias Hagerland, Lund University Paul’s Large Letters in the Context of Hellenistic Primary Education (25 min) Erin Roberts, University of South Carolina Darkened, Senseless, Foolish Minds (25 min) Geoffrey Smith, University of Texas at Austin Contesting the Gift of Gnosis in 1 Corinthians (25 min)
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Reading, Theory, and the Bible 11/24/2014 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Room: 400 B (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Robert Paul Seesengood, Albright College, Presiding K. Jason Coker, Albertus Magnus College The Corporation of God: Globalization Studies and God’s Basileia (30 min) Yvonne Sherwood, University of Kent at Canterbury The Mestizo Bible of Diego Durán (30 min) Susanne Scholz, Southern Methodist University Biblical Studies Is Feminist Biblical Studies, and Vice Versa (30 min) Lindsey Guy, Drew University Wasting Apocalyptic Time: Queer Temporality as Resistance in 1 Corinthians (30 min) Ken Stone, Chicago Theological Seminary ‘The Matter of a Dead Animal’: Derrida, Klawans, and the Chimera of Biblical Sacrifice (30 min)
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Speech and Talk: Discourses and Social Practices in the Ancient Mediterranean World 11/24/2014 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Room: Room 7 A (Upper level) – San Diego Convention Center (CC)
Michal Beth Dinkler, Yale Divinity School, Presiding Tilde Bak Halvgaard, University of Copenhagen Language Speculation in the Thunder: Perfect Mind (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Jeremy F. Hultin, Murdoch University The Sound of His Voice: Jesus’ Voice as Theological Problem (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Daniele Pevarello, Trinity College Dublin Polylogia in Matt 6:7 within the Framework of Graeco-Roman and Jewish Discussions on Verbosity (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Cian Power, Harvard University “A Nation from Afar, a Nation Whose Language You Do Not Understand”: The Theme of the Alloglot Invader in Biblical Prophecy (25 min) Discussion (5 min) Sin-pan Daniel Ho, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Hong Kong Home-building in Christian Worship: A Discourse Analysis of 1 Cor 14:20-25 in light of the Domestic Cultic Practice in Roman Corinth (25 min) Discussion (5 min)
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Bible, Myth, and Myth Theory 11/25/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: 410 A (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Robert Kawashima, University of Florida, Presiding Francis Landy, University of Alberta The Mythical and the Mystical: Rivers in Psalm 93 (30 min) Noga Ayali-Darshan, Bar-Ilan University The Mythologem of the Creation of Mount ?aphon Echoed in Job 26 and Psalm 89 (30 min) Robert R. Cargill, University of Iowa Swapping Sex for Drugs: Mandrake Mythology and Fertility Drugs in Gen 30:14-24 (30 min) Andrew Tobolowsky, Brown University The Sons of Jacob and the Sons of Herakles (30 min) Jonathan Redding, Vanderbilt University Decolonizing Daniel: A Post-Colonial Interpretational Examination (30 min)
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Children in the Biblical World; Gender, Sexuality, and the Bible Joint Session With: Children in the Biblical World, Gender, Sexuality, and the Bible 11/25/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: D (Level 3 (Aqua)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Children, Gender, and Sexuality in the Biblical World
Laurel Taylor, Eden Theological Seminary, Presiding Stephen M. Wilson, Duke University What Makes a Man? The Construction of Biblical Masculinity in Contrast to Boyhood (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Caryn A. Reeder, Westmont College Colonized Bodies: The Rape of Children in 4 Ezra, Josephus, and Tacitus (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Break (10 min) Robert von Thaden, Jr., Mercyhurst University Temple Children: Children, Sex, and the Rhetoric of Sacred Space (20 min) Discussion (5 min) John Penniman, Fordham University “What Flows from the Breast Is Milk, and Milk Is the Food of Babes”: Infancy and Maternity in Gregory of Nyssa’s Homilies on the Song of Songs (20 min) Discussion (5 min) Discussion (20 min) Business Meeting (20 min)
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Ethiopic Bible and Literature 11/25/2014 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM Room: 400 B (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Ideology, Sociology, and Literary Formation in the Ethiopic Tradition The Ethiopic tradition bears as many marks of originality as it does marks of external influence. Influences come from Christian traditions—like the Greek, Syriac, and Armenian—but also from Jews and Muslims in the Horn of Africa. Ethiopian theologians and community leaders developed their own sense of identity and expressed these in their form of the biblical text (unique in form and extent) and in various works of literature. This session invites a vibrant discussion on these themes.
Ralph Lee, Holy Trinity Theological College, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Presiding Steve Delamarter, George Fox University The Singular, Dual, and Triple Textual Histories of Ethiopic Old Testament Texts (25 min) Daneil Assefa, Capuchin Friary, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia The Traditional Ethiopian Commentary on the Animal Apocalypse of Enoch (25 min) James Prather, Abilene Christian University Artificial Intelligence and Data Mining Methods for Ethiopic Textual Criticism (25 min) Desta Heliso, Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology Canticles and Christology (25 min) Yonatan Binyam, Florida State University The Ethiopian Alexander: Tracing the Roots of Ethiopic Traditions about Alexander the Great in the Zena Ayhud (25 min) Bruk A. Asale, University of KwaZulu-Natal The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) Canon of Scripture: Neither Open nor Closed (25 min) Meron Tekleberhan, Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology The Reception and Adaptation of 1 Cor 7:1-16 in Selected Ethiopic Literature: A Study in Biblical Reception History(25 min) Alemayehu Gabreil, Saint Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary Genesis 3:5 in the Ethiopic Tradition (25 min)
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Paul and Judaism 11/25/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: Sapphire Ballroom L (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Re-Imagining Paul’s Assemblies Within Judaism
Magnus Zetterholm, Lund University, Presiding (5 min) Michael Cover, Valparaiso University Scripture Speaks: The Personification of Scripture as Interpretive Authority in Paul and the School of Rabbi Ishmael(25 min) Karin Neutel, University of Groningen A Cosmopolitan Community: Paul’s Eschatological Ideal in Its Jewish Context (25 min) Break (5 min) Genevive Dibley, University of California-Berkeley Abraham’s Uncircumcised Children: the Enochic Precedent for Paul’s Program of Gentile Reclamation qua Gentiles(25 min) Benjamin D. Gordon, Duke University On the Sanctity of Mixtures and Branches: Two Halakhic Sayings in Romans 11 (25 min) Discussion (25 min) Business Meeting (15 min)
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Polis and Ekklesia: Investigations of Urban Christianity 11/25/2014 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: Sapphire Ballroom I (Level 4 (Sapphire)) – Hilton Bayfront (HB)
Theme: Philippi
James Harrison, Sydney College of Divinity, Presiding Cedric Brelaz, Universite de Strasbourg First-Century Philippi: The Social and Political Background of Paul’s Visit (25 min) Richard Ascough, Queen’s University Associations and the Social Dynamics in the Christ Group at Philippi (25 min) Peter Oakes, University of Manchester The Imperial Authorities in Paul’s Letter to Predominately Greek Hearers in a Roman Colony (25 min) Samuel Vollenweider, Universität Zürich Rivals, Opponents, and Enemies: Three Kinds of Theological Argumentation in Philippians (25 min) L. White, University of Texas at Austin, Respondent (25 min) Discussion (25 min)
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