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Evangelical Theological Society
The annual meeting of the
Evangelical Theological Society in Providence, RI, November 19-21, 2008
has quite a lot to offer TC wise:
John Wei-Ho Wu (Logos Evangelical Seminary)
Authenticity of the Distinctively Byzantine
Shorter Reading
Andrew W. Pitts (McMaster Divinity College)
A Reassessment of the Use of Variant-Units
in New Testament Textual Criticism: Definitions
and Boundaries
Abidan Paul Shah (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary)
Rewriting History: An Analysis and Evaluation
of Current Revisionist Approaches to
New Testament Textual Criticism and Their
Impact on New Testament Studies
Jeff Cate (California Baptist University)
The Angry Jesus in Mark 1:41
(OH NOOO!)
Adam Messer (Dallas Theological Seminary)
Unveiling Patristic Impressions: Theology
and Textual Corruption in Matthew 24:36
William Warren Jr. (New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary)
Canons, Copies, Communities, and Conflicts:
The Text of the New Testament in the
Second and Third Centuries
Maurice Robinson (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary)
Eclectic Observations regarding the Current
Critical Text
David Hutchison (Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)
The Next Great Step in New Testament
Textual Criticism
David Warren (Heritage Christian University)
?Neither Do I Condemn You? (John 8:11):
Is the Story of the Adulteress Authentic?
Donald Hartley (Dallas Theological Seminary)
John 14:17: The Spirit ?Is? or ?Will Be? in
You?
Charles E. Hill (Reformed Theological Seminary)
From Codex to Loose-leaf Binder: Some
Recent Trends in Canon Criticism
Daniel B. Wallace (Dallas Theological Seminary)
Recent Developments in NT Textual Criticism
and Why They Matter to Evangelicals
Stanley E. Porter (McMaster Divinity College)
Summary and Evaluation: Toward an Evangelical
Understanding of NT Canon, Textual
Criticism, and Apocryphal Literature
Paul Penley (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)
Textual Sources behind John's Apocalypse: Going beyond Canonical Intertextuality
to Contemporary Jewish and Christian
Traditions
Philip Miller (Dallas Theological Seminary)
The Least Orthodox Reading Is to Be
Preferred: A New Canon for New Testament
Textual Criticism?
Samuel Lamerson (Knox Seminary)
Mark 16, Again? Are the Vocabulary and
Syntax Really ?Un-Markan"?
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Medieval Siddur Battles Gender Inequality Via Jewish Prayer
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The Old Testament As Authoritative Scripture In The Early Churches Of The East
The Old Testament as Authoritative Scripture in the Early Churches of the East This publication represents the latest scholarly research in the field of the Old Testament's use as Scripture in Eastern Christianity. Its twelve articles focus on the...
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Canadian Society For Syriac Studies
Canadian Society for Syriac Studies University of Toronto Annual Symposium IX The Armenian and Syriac Symbiosis Saturday November 14, 2009 Universityof Toronto: Earth Sciences Centre 5 Bancroft AvenueRoom 142 9:00?9:30 Annual General Meeting? For members...
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Shifting Frontiers In Late Antiquity Viii: Shifting Cultural Frontiers In Late Antiquity
We are pleased to announce that the program and pre-registration link for Shifting Frontiers in Late Antiquity VIII: Shifting Cultural Frontiers in Late Antiquity have been placed on the conference website http://www.indiana.edu/~sf8. The conference meets...
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Shifting Frontiers Viii
Shifting Frontiers VIII: Shifting Cultural Frontiers in Late Antiquity will take place April 2-5, 2009, in Bloomington, IN. We are pleased to announce that the program is now available on our website, http://www.indiana.edu/~sf8. The conference includes...
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