My latest couple of posts at Near Emmaus chronicle my experience at the Central States Society of Biblical Literature/ASOR regional meeting last week in St. Louis. Take a look at my personal notes on the conference, if you're interested.
Part One (in which we find an interpretation of a Pauline polemic, an ancient Nazarene bathhouse, and a super-cool guy who uses science to study the made-up Q document)
Part Two (in which we find postmodern literary deconstruction, a guy in a centurion outfit, and the prophet Ezekiel's cuss words)
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Regional SBL Conference
On March 17th and 18th, I will be attending the Central States Regional Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in St. Louis, and I'm already so excited! According to the lineup, it looks like there will be a good variety of papers presented this year—ranging from Luke's use of imaginative geography in Acts to (apparently) how translators edit out Ezekiel's cuss words. I am thrilled about getting the chance to hear Paul scholar Mark Nanos speak, and looking forward to perusing the books in the publishers' book display room. I have already sorted through the sessions I will be attending, and these are a few that I found most appealing:
—Sunday—
1:30 p.m.—Jared Chatfield, “What Are the Philistines Doing at Beth-Shean? Archaeological Implications for 1 Sam. 31”
4 p.m.—Mark Nanos, “‘Judaizers’? ‘Pagan’ Cults? Cynics?: Reconceptualizing the Concerns of Paul’s Audience from the Polemics in Philippians 3:2, 18-19”
—Sunday—
1:30 p.m.—Jared Chatfield, “What Are the Philistines Doing at Beth-Shean? Archaeological Implications for 1 Sam. 31”
4 p.m.—Mark Nanos, “‘Judaizers’? ‘Pagan’ Cults? Cynics?: Reconceptualizing the Concerns of Paul’s Audience from the Polemics in Philippians 3:2, 18-19”
—Monday—
9 a.m.—Matthew Wade Umbarger, “‘He Was With the Wild Beasts’:
Echoes of 1 Maccabees 2:30 and 2 Maccabees 5:27 in Mark 1:13”
10 a.m.—Richard Freund, “The Church of the Annunciation and Mary’s
Well”
-OR-
10 a.m.—Sidney A. Martin II, “Christ the Conquered King: Further
Reflections on the Triumph in Mark”
1:30 p.m.—John E. Christianson, “The Centurion in History and
Literature: A Context for Reading in the Gospels”
3 p.m.—John T. Strong, “Censoring the Prophetic Word: Translating
Ezekiel’s Profane Speech for General Audiences”
4:30 p.m.—Tom Schmidt, “The Rhetorical Use of Irony in the Book of
Revelation”
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