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New Scripture & Theology Blog
27 March 2008, 09:31
Peers at St Andrews and I have launched a new
blogging venture. It grows in part out of the
Scripture & Theology Seminar at St Mary's
College, the divinity school here, and it takes that
name.
Take a look, read about the concept, and if you have any interest, think seriously about participating. Go to: http://www.scripturetheology.net/
If this collaborative effort takes off, Occasional Publications may start living up to its name more than ever. Not that I have any plans to close up shop. It's just that work of this sort is better shared.
Take a look, read about the concept, and if you have any interest, think seriously about participating. Go to: http://www.scripturetheology.net/
If this collaborative effort takes off, Occasional Publications may start living up to its name more than ever. Not that I have any plans to close up shop. It's just that work of this sort is better shared.
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Call for Papers: Conference on the Holy Trinity in Holy Scripture
18 January 2008, 12:05
Tyndale University College has announced a call
for papers for a conference to take place
this May 28–30. The conference title is "The
Holy Trinity in Holy Scripture: Interpreting the
Bible for the Church."
The line-up so far looks quite promising, not least because of the Scotland connection!
The line-up so far looks quite promising, not least because of the Scotland connection!
Dr. John WebsterIt seems there is still room for a few more presenters. More details are available here.
Professor of Systematic Theology, King's College, University of Aberdeen
Dr. Lewis Ayres
Associate Profesor of Historical Theology, Candler School of Theology, Emory University
Dr. Kathryn Greene-McCreight
Assistant Rector, St. John's Episcopal Church, New Haven, Connecticut
Dr. Nathan MacDonald
Lecturer in Old Testament, St. Andrews University
Dr. Ephraim Radner
Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto
Dr. Christopher Seitz
Professor of Biblical Interpretation, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto
Dr. Peter Widdicombe
Associate Professor of Religious Studies, McMaster University