Thursday, August 16, 2012

SBL 2012

I'm a little behind on this, but: the times and line-ups for our SBL sessions have officially been released. I'm very excited about them. As you can see, not only do we have some interesting papers, but we have a good mix of established and up - and - coming scholars as the presenters. It should be a good couple of days!

Development of Early Christian Theology
9:00 AM to 11:30 AM
11/18/2012
W187c
Beyond Antioch and Alexandria: Methods and Models of Early Christian Exegesis
 
Charles Stang, Harvard University
Partitive vs Univocal Exegesis: are we really "beyond" Alexandria and Antioch? (25 min)
Athanasios Despotis, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
"Autexousion": A Freedom of Decision in Both the Theology of the New Testament and the Early Patristic Interpretation of the New Testament (25 min)
Darren Sarisky, University of Cambridge
Theological Metaphysics and the Ethics of Interpretation in Augustine’s De Doctrina Christiana (25 min)
Alexis Torrance, Princeton University
Aspects of Biblical Interpretation in Sixth Century Gaza: Barsanuphius, John, and Dorotheus (25 min)
Scott Manor, University of Edinburgh
The Exegetical Methods of Epiphanius of Cyprus (25 min)


S19-215
Development of Early Christian Theology
1:00 PM to 3:30 PM
11/19/2012
W475a
Trinitarian Theology in the Second Century 
Yancy W. Smith, World Bible Translation Center
St. Hippolytus' Commentary On the Song of Songs as Mystagogical Transformation of Domestic Art (25 min)
David E. Wilhite, Baylor University
The Prophetic Bridge between Law and Gospel: Tertullian’s Spiritual Hermeneutic (25 min)
Brandon D. Crowe, Westminster Theological Seminary
Jesus as the Father? Tracing the Trinitarian Trajectories in 2 Clement (25 min)
Smit, VU University Amsterdam
The Invention of Adoptionism and the Development of Early Trinitarian Theologies (25 min)
T.J. Lang, Duke University
Mystery Exegesis and the Meaning of Prophetic Scripture in Justin Martyr (25 min)

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