It has been a while, apparently, since I last posted something here! I have several posts brewing, and I will try to be more diligent in updating this site. (I'm slightly
more active on G+, so look for me there too.)
However, I thought this would be a good time to note that the SBL program has been finished. The Program Unit on Trinitarian Theology that I co - chair is offering two
very good sessions. I'm gratified that we've had very high quality sessions every year, and this year is no exception. (I am also looking forward to going to San Francisco, a city I've never visited.)
Here are the lineups:
S19-210 Development of Early Trinitarian Theology |
1:00 PM to 3:30 PM
11/19/2011
3003
Paul and the Trinity
Christopher Beeley, Yale University, Presiding (5 min) |
Adela Collins, Yale University, Panelist (25 min) |
Stephen Fowl, Loyola University Maryland, Panelist (25 min) |
A. Katherine Grieb, Virginia Theological Seminary, Panelist (25 min) |
Mark Weedman, Crossroads College, Panelist (25 min) |
Discussion (45 min) |
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S21-215 Development of Early Trinitarian Theology
1:00 PM to 3:30 PM
11/21/2011
3004
Christian and Jewish Theology and the Roots of Trinitarian Thinking
Mark Weedman, Crossroads College, Presiding (5 min) |
Gary Anderson, University of Notre Dame, Panelist (25 min) |
Bogdan G. Bucur, Duquesne University, Panelist (25 min) |
Larry Hurtado, University of Edinburgh, Panelist (25 min) |
Discussion (45 min) |
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