This year the
Annual Meeting of the
Evangelical Theological Society is in Milwaukee (14-16 Nov 2012), with the general topic of 'Caring for Creation' and a wide (and interesting) selection of papers. I couldn't find anything on OT textual criticism, but in NT the following sessions and papers look interesting:
Abidan Paul Shah (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary), Twenty Years since the “Orthodox Corruption” - A Survey of Responses and Developments
Doug Burleson (Freed-Hardeman University), Scribal Traits in Direct-Copy New Testament Manuscripts
Radu Gheorghita (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary), The Scribal Habits in Handling the Old Testament Quotations Displayed in the Major Codices
John H. Niemelä (Rocky Mountain Bible College and Seminary), Early Publishing Technology: Scrolls versus Codices
Armin D. Baum (Freie Theologische Hochschule Gießen), Does the Pericope Adulterae (John 7:53-8:11) have Canonical Authority? An Interdenominational Approach
Tomas Bokedal (University of Aberdeen), Implications of Canonical Date for Scriptural Interpretation
David I. Yoon (McMaster Divinity College), Canonical Criteria: A Diachronic Analysis of the Early Church’s Recognition of the New Testament Canon
Benjamin Laird (University of Aberdeen), Hebrews and the Circulation of the Pauline Corpus in Early Christianity
Jonathan C. Borland (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary), Identifying Real Orthodox Corruptions of Scripture: Some Guidelines based on Probable Orthodox Corruptions from the Gospel of Matthew
Paul Hartog (Faith Baptist Theological Seminary), 1 Corinthians 2:9 and Related Traditions in the Apostolic Fathers
Troy A. Griffitts (Institut für Neutestamentliche Textforschung), Editing The Greek New Testament In A Digital Era
Maurice A. Robinson (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary), De Facto Conjecture in the Main Text of NA27: A Further Consideration
Bill Warren (CNTTS), On the Road to Vaticanus: Another look at P4
Please tell me more about that De Facto Corruption in the Main Text of NA27!
ReplyDeleteCan we get an interview at ETC with MAR?
Yours in Christ,
James Snapp, Jr.
I haven't seen a call for papers yet, but the ETS program book advertised that the 2013 Eastern Regional ETS meeting (March 1-2 at Liberty University/Seminary in Lynchburg, VA) will have the theme "The Text of the New Testament: It's Defense, Interpretation, and Significance," with Dan Wallace as the plenary speaker.
ReplyDeleteI will also be attending ETS in Milwaukee. But, we cannot leave this one out either:
ReplyDeleteDr. Bill Warren (CNTTS), On the Road to Vaticanus: Another look at P4.
Paul D. Anderson
CSPMT
Thanks Paul,
ReplyDeleteI missed that one - hidden in a general NT session.