Every year, the week before Thanksgiving brings the annual scholarly conferences for biblical and theological studies. Like most years, 51蹤獲 and Talbot professors and students are well represented at these meetings in a variety of ways. Given the theological distinctives of 51蹤獲, the focus of the attention goes to the Evangelical Theological Society meeting. In particular, 51蹤獲 professor Fred Sanders is giving one of the plenary speeches this year. The past year has also seen a significant change in the location of ETS since their offices have moved here to 51蹤獲 and the executive director of ETS, Michael Thigpen, has been hired to teach part-time at Talbot. However, those connected to 51蹤獲 also appear in several concurrent conferences, including the Institute for Biblical Research and the Society of Biblical Research. As always, 51蹤獲 professors and students are doing fascinating work in many different areas!
Charlie Trimm
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Evangelical Theological Society
Tuesday, November 15
Freddy Cardoza 泭Building Your e-Portfolio: Going from "Invisible" to "Incredible Candidate
Freddy Cardoza 泭Creating an Academic Position Search Strategy
Matt Jenson泭(Moderator) 泭Ecclesiology
Greg Peters (Moderator) 泭Ecclesiology
Jonathan Anderson 泭Panel Review of Modern Art and the Life of a Culture by William Dyrness & Jonathan Anderson
Charlie Trimm and Uche Anizor泭泭Christ in Judges and Ruth? A Survey of Recent Studies on Finding Jesus in the Old Testament
Fred Sanders 泭Evangelical Trinitarianism and the Unity of the Theological Disciplines
Daniel Kim A Cacophony of Voices: Noise in Atrahasis and Its Relationship to the Genesis Flood Narrative
Ron Pierce Deborah: Troublesome Woman or Woman of Valor?
Mike Thigpen Moderator of The Church, the Seminary, and the Future of Formal Theological Education
Clint Arnold Panel participant on The Church, the Seminary, and the Future of Formal Theological Education
Freddy Cardoza Creating an Academic Position Search Strategy
Tom Finley (Moderator) 泭Trinity in OT/NT Studies
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Wednesday, November 16
Ben Shin (Moderator) 泭Asian/Asian-American Theology
Sheryl Silzer and Ben Shin Theological Implications of the Cultural Complexities in Asian American Churches
Greg Peters Docere verbo et exemplo: The Contribution of the Middle Ages to Spiritual Formation
R. Scott Smith 泭Nominalism and the History of Constructivism
Gary Manning泭泭The Logos and the Testimony: Large-Scale Narrative Features in the Gospel of John and Revelation
Grace Sangalang 泭Attachment Theory and How It Relates to Relationship with God in the Asian American Community
Mike Thigpen (Moderator) 泭Inerrancy
John Coe泭(Moderator) 泭Spiritual Formation/Sanctification
Klaus Issler 泭Diverse Interpretations of NT Greco-Roman Economic Context, with Illustrations from Jesus Parable of the Talents (Matt 25:14-30)
John Coe 泭Spiritual Theology: What is Missing in Evangelical Theology and the Church
William Lane Craig 泭Philosophical Issues in the Doctrine of the Atonement
Leon Harris泭泭Theology through Theologians: Gunton and Irving - Towards a Trinitarian Spirit Christology
Uche Anizor 泭The Trinitarian Shape of Colin Guntons Atonement Theology
Kyle Strobel Jonathan Edwards's Spiritual Theology
Ryan Peterson 泭Primary Justice, Business, and the Flourishing of Humanity
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Thursday, November 17
Darian Lockett 泭Respondent to A Canonical Approach of the Catholic Epistles
Fred Sanders 泭Respondent to discussion of his book, The Triune God
Greg Peters 泭Respondent to discussion of his book, The Story of Monasticism
William Lane Craig (Moderator) 泭Evangelical Philosophical Society session
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Institute for Biblical Research
Friday, November 18
Darian Lockett 泭Presiding at the Biblical Theology, Hermeneutics, and the Theological Disciplines Research Group
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Society of Biblical Literature
Saturday, November 19
Darian Lockett 泭Leviticus 19 in James and 1 Peter: Assessing a Common Appeal to Tradition and Its Relevance for Reading James and 1 Peter Together
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Monday, November 21
Doug Huffman 泭The Imperative Mood in the New Testament Prohibitions: 'Stop Explaining It This Way!'
Charlie Trimm 泭Defining Genocide in the Ancient Near East: Insights from Genocide Studies