Institute for Biblical Research 11/18/2022
P18-211
Denver, CO 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM Room: Governor's Square 15 (Plaza Tower - Concourse Level) - Sheraton Downtown (SD)
Theme: Pauline Theology
This year’s theme will be “Theological Conversations on Paul and Judaism.” Our session is partnering with the Enoch Seminar. For more information, please contact Nijay Gupta (ngupta@georgefox.edu) or John Goodrich (john.goodrich@moody.edu).
Chairs: Nijay Gupta and John Goodrich
Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Paul within Judaism: A Non-supersessionist Approach to Pauline Theology (30 min)
Lynn Cohick, Northern Seminary Insights and Blind Spots of the Paul within Judaism Schule (30 min)
Douglas Campbell, Duke University "Know Your Enemy": Displacing Jewish Othering from the Interpretation of Paul (30 min)
SBL Johannine Literature
11/21/2022
S21-121
Denver, CO 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Room: Mile High 1A (Lower Level) - Convention Center (CC)
Theme: John within Judaism
Chairs: Catrin Williams, Prifysgol Cymru, and Y Drindod Dewi Sant
Benjamin Reynolds, Tyndale University (Toronto) John within Judaism: Understanding the First Gospel as Part of First-Century Judaism (15 min)
Wally V. Cirafesi, Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study / Lund University John within Judaism: Methodological Issues in the Study of John's Jesus-Oriented Jewishness (20 min)
Deborah Forger, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) John as "Jesus-Oriented Judaism"? Reflections on God's Body as a Test Case (20 min)
Karin Hedner Zetterholm, Lunds Universitet Jesus within Judaism: Adherence to Jesus within a Jewish Context in the Early Centuries (30 min)
Serge Ruzer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Messiah as New Moses? The Fourth Gospel as an Early Witness to Broader Patterns of Jewish Messianic Belief (30 min)
In this book, Jason Staples proposes a new paradigm regarding the biblical concept of Israel and how it was shaped by Jewish apocalyptic hopes for restoration after the Babylonian Exile. Challenging conventional assumptions about Israelite identity in antiquity, his argument is based on a close analysis of a vast corpus of biblical and other early Jewish literature and material evidence.
This review panel welcomes Jason A. Staples for an introduction to his work, review presentations by Al Baumgarten, Jackie Wyse-Rhodes, Mark Leutcher, and Gabriele Boccaccini, followed by an open dialogue among participants.
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