Friday, October 28, 2005
Biblical Studies Conference in New Zealand
Over in the eighth-state-of-Australia, i.e. New Zealand, there is a conference due to take place (not about sheep or rugby) on biblical studies. Here's the details:
AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION
FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES
ANNUAL MEETING, 14-15 NOVEMBER 2005
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, DUNEDIN
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AND REGISTRATION DETAILS
Papers include:
10.30-11.10 am: Judith McKinlay, "Huldah speaks again.' (40 mins)
11.15-12.15 am: James Harding, 'In the Name of Love: Resisting Reader and
Abusive Redeemer in Deutero-Isaiah' (60 minutes)
1.15 -1.55 pm: Geoff Aimers, 'All the President's Men: Poetics and
Characterization in the book of Job.' (40 mins)
2.-3 pm: Robert McIvor, 'Oral Societies and the Limitations of Human
Memory: Implications for the transmission of the Jesus traditions.' (60
mins)
3.30-4.10 pm: Tom Innes "The influence of the OT Jubilee on the shaping of
Luke's gospel, with the focus on Luke 4:18-19.' (40 minutes)
4.15-4.45 pm: Kath Rushton 'Some Implications of Wisdom and Friendship in
John' (30 mins)
4.45 - 5.30 pm: Derek Tovey, '"John I know, and Jesus I know, but what is
History?" Reflections on historical method in Casey and Blomberg.' (40 mins)
9-9.40 am: Paul Trebilco 'When did "Christians" first call themselves
"the Believers"?' (40 mins)
9.40 -10.40 am: Gillian Townsley 'Gender Trouble in Corinth: Que(e)rying
Constructs of Gender in 1 Corinthians 11.2-16' (60 minutes)
11.10-11.50 am: Peter Carrell 'Into the breech again: pronouns, childbirth,
woman, and silence
in 1 Timothy 2.11-15' (40 mins)
11.50-12.30 pm: George Wieland 'Crete and the Letter to Titus' (40 mins)
1-2 pm.: Margaret Eaton and Edmund Little 'How Should We Understand
Difficult Texts?'
2-3 pm: John Hale (with Donald Cullington) 'John Milton's Christian
Doctrine: Six Problems'
3.30-4.10 pm: Martin Williams 'The Flood, Baptism, and Salvation in 1
Peter 3:21' (40 mins)
AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION
FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES
ANNUAL MEETING, 14-15 NOVEMBER 2005
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, DUNEDIN
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AND REGISTRATION DETAILS
Papers include:
10.30-11.10 am: Judith McKinlay, "Huldah speaks again.' (40 mins)
11.15-12.15 am: James Harding, 'In the Name of Love: Resisting Reader and
Abusive Redeemer in Deutero-Isaiah' (60 minutes)
1.15 -1.55 pm: Geoff Aimers, 'All the President's Men: Poetics and
Characterization in the book of Job.' (40 mins)
2.-3 pm: Robert McIvor, 'Oral Societies and the Limitations of Human
Memory: Implications for the transmission of the Jesus traditions.' (60
mins)
3.30-4.10 pm: Tom Innes "The influence of the OT Jubilee on the shaping of
Luke's gospel, with the focus on Luke 4:18-19.' (40 minutes)
4.15-4.45 pm: Kath Rushton 'Some Implications of Wisdom and Friendship in
John' (30 mins)
4.45 - 5.30 pm: Derek Tovey, '"John I know, and Jesus I know, but what is
History?" Reflections on historical method in Casey and Blomberg.' (40 mins)
9-9.40 am: Paul Trebilco 'When did "Christians" first call themselves
"the Believers"?' (40 mins)
9.40 -10.40 am: Gillian Townsley 'Gender Trouble in Corinth: Que(e)rying
Constructs of Gender in 1 Corinthians 11.2-16' (60 minutes)
11.10-11.50 am: Peter Carrell 'Into the breech again: pronouns, childbirth,
woman, and silence
in 1 Timothy 2.11-15' (40 mins)
11.50-12.30 pm: George Wieland 'Crete and the Letter to Titus' (40 mins)
1-2 pm.: Margaret Eaton and Edmund Little 'How Should We Understand
Difficult Texts?'
2-3 pm: John Hale (with Donald Cullington) 'John Milton's Christian
Doctrine: Six Problems'
3.30-4.10 pm: Martin Williams 'The Flood, Baptism, and Salvation in 1
Peter 3:21' (40 mins)
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3 comments:
Didn't we kick you across the Tasman years ago (with all your crocodiles, dingo, snakes, poisonous spiders and other creepy things) to where you still lie stranded....? Isn't Australia the ostracised 7 states from New Zealand?
Steph, you Kiwi's bite so easy.
wow.and i didnt even know about it... tis ashame im too poor to get to otago..
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