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  • From: "Jeffrey B. Gibson" <jgibson000 AT comcast.net>
  • To: Kata Markon <gmark AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [GMark] Revised List of E-Listers attending SBL
  • Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 08:28:14 -0600

With apologies for cross posting

Here is the revised and final list of e-list members who have indicated
that they will be attending SBL and or the E-Lister's meeting on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th at 11:30 a.m. in the Pennsylvania Convention
Center Exhibit Hall D at the Gramcord Institute Booth (Booth 526).

ANE
Donald R. Vance (Professor of Biblical Languages and Literature
Oral Roberts University)
(no paper)

Lisbeth S. Fried (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)
Paper: Yohanan Hakkohen, A Second-Temple Priest with Urim and Thummim
Chronicles-Ezra-Nehemiah Group 11/22/2005 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Room: Room 112-A - Pennsylvania Convention Center
Theme: Open Session for Ezra and Nehemiah Papers

Paul Elbert (Church of God Theological Seminary, Cleveland, TN 37311)
(no paper)
 
B-GREEK

Samuel Frost (Whitefield Theological Seminary)
presenting papers entitled: Christianity and Its Global Vision in the
Early Centuries (for Other Voices sub group at ETS), and Imminent
Eschatology and Its Influence on Second Century Christian Ethics for
ETS.

Susan Jeffers (Adjunct faculty, Bethany Theological Seminary and Earlham
School of Religion)
Paper:  "Tips for Teaching Greek Online" in S19-103  Best Practices in
Teaching Workshop, 11/19/2005 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Room: Room 411 & 412 -
Marriott
 
John Schwandt (Senior Fellow of Classical Languages, New Saint Andrews
College)
S19-75 Standardized Assessment in Higher Education: A National Biblical
Greek Exam. I will discuss the appropriateness of standardization in
higher education, why it should be done, and how the NBGE incorporates
learning methods and independent course objectives to address the issue
of "sameness" and "distinctiveness" standardized assessment.
Saturday November 19, 2005 1:00 PM Pennsylvania Convention Center Room
108-A


BIBLICAL STUDIES

Jim West
panelist at CARG session on "Biblioblogging"

James R. Linville, University of Lethbridge
Paper: Amos Among the Ancient Prophets: Memory, Imagination and the
Mythic
Present (30 min)
The Book of the Twelve Prophets Section
11/20/2005 (4:00 PM to 6:30) Room: Room 113-C - Pennsylvania Convention
Center

BIBLE TRANSLATION
Anne Kanno
(no paper)

CORPUS PAULINUM

Norman Hutchinson, no paper

Ellie Elliot (First Congregational United Church of Christ, Fairmont,
MN)
S19-61 Early Christian Families 11/19/2005
1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: Room 112-A - Pennsylvania Convention Center
Empire as Metaphorical Family: Paul’s Use of Family Metaphor to Oppose
Caesar’s Family Empire

Also part of a panel responding to Wright's Paul for Everyone series in:

S21-108 Congregational-based Biblical Scholarship
11/21/2005 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Room: Room 108-A - Pennsylvania Convention Center
Theme: What does congregation-based biblical scholarship look like?
William Brosend, Louisville Institute, Presiding
N. T. Wright, Anglican Church, Panelist
Fred B. Craddock, Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Panelist

M. Eugene Boring, Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University,
Panelist

Mark D. Nanos, (Soebbing Visiting Scholar, Rockhurst University;
Lecturer, University of Kansas)
responding  to three papers in the new Jewish Christianity unit entitled
"Rethinking the Category Jewish Christianity," S19-116, Sat. 4-6:30pm.

Sheila McGinn
No paper; but on the AAR Committee for Teaching and Learning as well as
the
Steering Committee for the SBL Computer-Assisted Research Seminar, and
each group is sponsoring sessions/presentations that I am helping to
coordinate. In particular, what may be of interest to this group is the
pre-convention workshop sponsored by CARS. It should be described in the
program booklet that folks just got in the mail-or I am sure it can be
found in the on-line program as well.

Edgar Krentz (Lutheran School of Theology)
No paper

Jerry L. Sumney (Professor of Biblical Studies Lexington Theological
Seminary)
Reading a paper entitled: "Paul Among, and as One of the,
Christ-believing Jews" in the "Jewish Christianity" session: 11/19 at
4:00-6:30
 

Dr. William S. Campbell (Department of Theology and Religious Studies,
University of Wales Lampeter)
Responding to a presentation in Daniel Patte's Romans Through History
and Cultures Seminar

Kathy Ehrensperger (Department of Theology and Religious Studies,
University of Wales Lampeter)
Chair a session of Daniel Patte's Romans Through History and Cultures
Seminar

Sigurd Grindheim (Assistant Professor of New Testament Trinity
Evangelical Divinity School)
S19-19Pauline Epistles 11/19/2005 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Room: Room 105-B - Pennsylvania Convention Center
"Apostate Turned Prophet: Paul's Retrospective Self-assessment (30 min)

S21-15Computer Assisted Research
11/21/2005
9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Room: Room 411 & 412 - Marriott
 

Brett Burrowes, Siena College
Paper:  "Paul's Letter-Spirit Contrast and Hellenistic Kingship
Ideology" in the Pauline Epistles section (S21-78) on 11/21 1:00-3:30pm 
in Room 113-C in the Pennsylvania CC

Perry L. Stepp
Associate Professor (Biblical Studies and Theology Kentucky Christian
University)
Paper: "Anatomy of the Pastoral Epistles: A Study in Literary Design."
S20-60 Disputed Paulines; Sunday, 1:00 PM; Loews Hotel Congress A

G-MEGILLOT

Ken Penner (McMaster University)
Publishing Critical Texts on the Web: Issues in Mounting the Online
Critical
Pseudepigrapha (30 min)
 

HUGOYE
George Kiraz (Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute)
S20-32
A Multi-Tier Interlinear to the Syriac New Testament
 

IOUDAIOS
Frank Polak
Monday, 9.15, Session S21-26 Historical Linguistics and the Dating of
Biblical Hebrew Texts;
"Sociolinguistics - A Key to Typology and Social background of Biblical
Hebrew Literature"

Robert A. Kraft (Religious Studies, University of Pennsylvania)
1. Introducing the current SBL President (S19-133; Saturday 7 pm)
2. Wisdom/Apocalyptic section (moved  to S19-86; Saturday 4 pm) --
title,
  "Wisdom and the Similitudes of Enoch"
3. Early Jewish Christian Relations section (S20-112; Sunday 4 pm) --
title,
  "Situating the Dialogue of Timothy and Aquila in the Wider World of
  Dialogues with/against Jews"
 
Jan-Wim Wesselius (Theological University of Kampen, The Netherlands)
Paper: "A Reconsideration of the Septuagint Version of 1 Samuel 17";
Monday 21, meeting of the International Organization for
Septuagint and Cognate Studies (S21-21), starting at 9 a.m.

"The Hermopolis Correspondence revisited", Monday, Nov. 21st, Aramaic
Studies (S21-101), starting at 4 p.m.

JOHN-LIT
Henry Sturke
presenting two papers: one in the Didache consultation,
S20-59, Sunday afternoon, 1 pm, the other in the Nag Hammadi section,
S22-12, Tuesday morning, 9 am.

Titles are: "Branches on David's Vine" and "Just How Does One
Sabbatize the Sabbath? A Reconsideration of Gospel of Thomas 27"

Elizabeth Danna
(no paper)

Bill Skelton
(no paper)
 

KATA MARKON

Gregg S. Morrison
(no paper)
 

PALEOJUDAICA.BLOGSPOT.COM

Jim Davila (Lecturer in Early Jewish Studies, St. Mary's College,
University of St. Andrews)
"Enter the Bibliobloggers," in Sunday CARG session (S20-12).

SYNOPTIC-L
J. Ted Blakley, Ph.D. Candidate, University of St Andrews)
(no paper)

Mark Goodacre (Associate Professor Duke University, Department of
Religion)
Paper:  "The Rock on Rocky Ground: How Matthew Read Mark's
Characterization of Peter" Matthew Section, Saturday 20 November, 1 p.m.

Paul Buckley
(no paper)

Michael Theophilos
Paper:  The Abomination of Desolation in Matthew 24:15 in  Synoptic
Gospels Section 11/20/2005 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: Room 114 (Audium) -
Pennsylvania Convention Center.

Stephen Carlson
Panelist in Computer Assisted Research Section 11/20/2005 9:00 AM to
11:00 AM Room: Room 411 & 412 - Marriott Theme: The Pleasures, Pains and
Prospects for Biblioblogging

Respondent to Alan Garrow, St Albans & Oxford Ministry Course
Didache 16: The Tradition Behind 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 (25 min)
Didache in Context 11/21/2005 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: Room 305 -
Marriott

Paper: Identifying the Hand of Secret Mark (25 min) Paleographical
Studies in the Ancient Near East 11/21/2005 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM Room:
Commonwealth A2 - Loews Hotel.
 
R. Steven Notley (Nyack College)
Paper: "Anachronistic Toponyms as Historical Markers in the Development
of the Gospel Tradition"
S19-63 Jesus Traditions, Gospels and Negotiating the Roman Imperial
World
11/19/2005 1:00-3:00
Paper: "The Sea of Galilee: Development of an Early Christian Toponym"
S20-106 Biblical Lanads and Peoples in Archaeology and Text
11/20/2005 4:00-6:30

Joseph Weaks
(no paper)

Mahlon H. Smith (Department of Religion, Rutgers University)
(nopaper)

XTALK

Jeffrey Gibson (Harry S. Truman College,  Columbia College,  Chicago)
(no paper)

Jeff Peterson (Austin Graduate School of Theology)
"Paul, Passover, and Politics" in the Paul  and Politics section,
Monday, Nov. 21, at 9 AM.

Rikk Watts (Regents College)
A paper at IBR on late Sat morning. More philosophical in orientation
(scampering through Homer, the pre-Socratics, the Sophists, Augustine,
Descartes, and Gadamer, with a nod to the personalists like McMurray) I
will argue that Aristotle was right and that the only appropriate way to
"do" NT theology is through metaphor and analogy since it concerns
material that could be otherwise and thus belongs as do all discussions
of human meaning and significance to the field of persuasive rhetoric.

Steve Black (Trinity College, The Toronto School of Theology)
Presenting in the Matthew Section  (S20-68) on Sunday  a paper titled
"Is Peter Rehabilitated in Mt?"

Gail Dawson
(no paper)

Ted Weeden
Reading two papers on Monday afternoon, Nov. 22.  One is to be presented
at the Historical Jesus Section, during the 1:00-3:30 segment, and is
entitled. "Bailey's Theory of Oral Tradition: A Theory Repudiated by Its
Evidence."    The second paper is to be presented to the Synoptic
Gospels Section , during its 4:00-6:30 segement, and is entitled, " Two
Jesuses: Jesus of Nazareth and Jesus of Jerusalem: Provocative
Parallels, Imaginative Imitation."

Bob Webb
Paper "The Rhetorical Function of 'Story' in the Strategy of the Letter
of Jude" in the Rhetoric of Religious Antiquity Consultation, S19-125,
Room 106-B Convention Centre

Chairing the session "Methodological Reassessments of the Letters of
James, Peter, and Jude" S19-67, Room Independence I - Marriott (this is
a new consultation of which I am the chair).

Kenneth A. Olson (PhD Student, Religion, Duke University)
(no paper)

Paul Anderson (George Fox University)
Presiding over S20-21 John, Jesus and History 11/20/2005 9:00 AM to
11:30
AM Room: Room 108-B - Pennsylvania Convention Center

Papers:  The Johannine Ego Eimi sayings in Cognitive-Critical
Perspective (25 min) S19-21Psychology and Biblical Studies 11/19/2005
9:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Room: Room 104-A - Pennsylvania Convention Center
 

>From the Temptation to the Passion of Jesus—Film Clips and Interpretive
Suggestions (30 min) S20-134Jesus at the Movies—What Works in the
Classroom and What Doesn’t 11/20/2005 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
 

Richard H. Anderson
(no paper)

Sakari Hakkinen (Kuopio, Finland)
Presenting a paper on the theme Literature used by the Ebionites  on
Sunday morning (S 20-20, 9-11.30 at room 305 Marriott).

Peter Kirby
(no paper)
 
 
 
 



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