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Archive | Month of February, 2008

Call for Papers: The Bible, Philosophy and Theology

By S&T Eds, 23 February 2008

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Call for Papers: The Bible, Philosophy and Theology, hosted by the CTRF

Open Access Scholarship and the S&T Site

By D. R. Driver, 19 February 2008

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We may not all be peers, but in terms of access we stand virtually on the same level.

Call for Papers: Der Kanon als didaktisches Konzept

By S&T Eds, 17 February 2008

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Conference Cancelled! Der Kanon als didaktisches Konzept: Ein internationales Fachgespräch (The Canon as a Didactic Concept: An International Professional Dialog) has been postponed until EABS in 2009

Biblical Criticism and Religious Reading

By D. R. Driver, 13 February 2008

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"There is a battle going on at the moment between those who believe that biblical criticism is too much in the grip of a secular and skeptical spirit and those who think it has still not managed to escape the hand of ecclesiastical and religious authority." —John Barton (Oriel and Laing Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture, Oxford)

News & Asides
  • A conference entitled Divine Identity Christology in the Gospels: Tyndale House Colloquium has been announced for 11 December 2008 at Tyndale House, Cambridge. It features Professors Richard Bauckham and Richard Hays. Mike Bird has posted schedule details at Euangelion. (more...)
  • Call for Papers: SST/IJST Colin Gunton Memorial Essay Prize 2008, What is theological interpretation?. Closing date: 31 October 2008. (more...)
  • Conference on The Holy Trinity in the Holy Scriptures: Interpreting the Bible for the Church, Tyndale University College, Toronto, from 28–30 May 2008. (more...)
  • Professor M. Bockmuehl announces A Workshop on Early Christian Hopes for Life after Death with N.T. Wright. The free workshop will take place at Keble College, Oxford, on 31 May 2008. Numbers are limited. (more...)
  • The Pope and Jesus of Nazareth, a conference hosted by The Centre of Theology and Philosophy and the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Nottingham, 19 and 20 June 2008. (more...)