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SBL 2005
Sessions and Papers related to Johannine Literature [For the latest updates, check the complete Online Program Book
from the official SBL
website.] Sessions Sponsored by S19-16: Saturday, Nov. 19, 2005, 9:00 - 11:30 AM (Room 109-B - Pennsylvania Convention Center) Theme: John and Empire Felix Just, SJ, University of San Francisco, Presiding
S21-116: Monday, Nov. 21, 2005, 4:00 - 6:30 PM (Room 103-A - Pennsylvania Convention Center) Theme: John and the Visual Arts Adele Reinhartz, Wilfrid Laurier University, Presiding
Papers related to Johannine Literature in Other Program Units: S19-21: Psychology and Biblical Studies Paul N. Anderson, George Fox University, The Johannine Ego Eimi Sayings in Cognitive-Critical Perspective (4th of 5 papers in this session; will be available at the PsyBibs Website, http://www.psybibs.org). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nicole Kelley, Florida State University, Two Ancient Christian Interpretations of John 9.1-3 (3rd of 4 papers in this session)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul G. Schneider, University of South Florida, "Christs in Paradox:" The Polymorphic Christologies of the Acts of Peter and the Acts of John (2nd of 4 papers in this session) Trevor Thompson, University of Chicago, Claiming Ephesus: Pauline Legacy in the Acts of John (3rd of 4 papers in this session)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Serge Cazelais, Universite Laval, Platonic Receptions of the Gospel of John: Marius Victorinus and his Predecessors (4th of 4 papers in this session) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kari Syreeni, Uppsala University, Searching for the Bride: Nuptial Imagery in the Gospel of John and the Book of Revelation (4th of 6 papers in this session)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hyo Joong Lee, Vanderbilt University, Assurance of the Word: An Ideological Reading of John 17 (2nd paper in this session)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pamela Shellberg, Marquette University, Looking at Oxyrhynchus Parchment 840 through a Johannine Lens (4th of 5 papers in this session) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jason Coker, Drew University, Ioudaioi as White Boy: Identity and Name-calling in the Fourth Gospel and White Culture (1st of 5 papers in this session) Susan E. Hylen, Vanderbilt University, Reassessing Religious Identity and the Character of the Jews in John (2nd of 5 papers in this session) See also the "John, Jesus, and History Group" website for papers to be presented at their two sessions (S20-21 and S21-22) Call for Papers (from December 2004) This year one session will be on the theme of
John and Empire. The steering committee seeks submissions of proposals that
involve consideration of the Gospel in its imperial context and/or proposals that
draw on post-colonial theories for interpretation of the text. First-time presenters to the section should send
their completed paper to the co-chairs: SBL 1992-1998 | SBL 1999 | SBL 2000 | SBL 2001 | SBL 2002 | SBL 2003 | SBL 2004 | SBL 2005 | SBL 2006 Return to the homepage of the SBL Johannine Literature Section. |
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