Tuesday, February 07, 2017

2017 HBU Theology Conference

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This year’s Houston Baptist University Theology Conference is March 2–4 on the topic “How the Bible Came into Being.”

From the website:
The Department of Theology at HBU, in conjunction with Lanier Theological Library, is please to host the conference How the Bible Came into Being. The conference will consider the formation of the biblical canon, the literature included and excluded, and its theological significance. Our keynote speakers are James Charlesworth (Princeton Theological Seminary) and Lee McDonald (formerly of Acadia Divinity College). The plenary talks are free and open to the public.
The plenaries are:

James Charlesworth
“New Ways of Looking at Sacred Texts Regarded as ‘Apocryphal’ or ‘Pseudepigraphical’”
“The Theological Value of the ‘Rejected Texts’ and Dead Sea Scrolls for Understanding Jesus”

Lee M. McDonald 
“Why and When Was Scripture Written? Looking at the Old Testament Writings”
“Why and When Was Scripture Written? Looking at the New Testament Writings”

The ETC blog’s own John Meade will be presenting on “‘Canon’ Terminology of Epiphanius of Salamis” on Mar 3.

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  1. The full conference schedule can be viewed here:

    https://www.hbu.edu/school-of-christian-thought/events-in-the-college/hbu-theology-conference/conference-schedule/

    I am hoping to hear Dr. Meade's paper, and if I may engage in a bit of shameless self-promotion, DV I will also be doing a paper on Friday (March 3) titled, "The Ending of Mark as a Canonical Crisis."

    I attended last year's conference when the theme marked the 500th anniversary of Erasmus' Greek NT. It is a good conference and Houston (HBU) is a great setting.

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