Tyndale House at ETS and SBL 2024
News
20th November 2024
This month, many of our academic staff and readers will be at the Annual Meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) and the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL).
The two meetings are in San Diego, CA, where hundreds of scholars and students will gather to share and discuss developments in biblical scholarship, religious studies, and theological research.
Tyndale House staff and readers will be among those presenting and their talk titles are listed below.
ETS (20–22 November)
Wednesday 20 November
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Ellie M. Wiener, University of Cambridge and current reader at Tyndale House, A God-ward Orientation: Insights for Spiritual Formation from the Book of Job
Thursday 21 November
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Benjamin Rae, University of Cambridge and current reader at Tyndale House, Qohelet’s Turning Point: Ecclesiastes 2:24–26 as the Transition Between Despair and Joy
Friday 22 November
- Caleb Howard, Research Fellow at Tyndale House, Cambridge, How Linguistic Periodization Is Done from Other Ancient Texts
SBL (23–26 November)
Saturday 23 November
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Ellie M. Wiener, University of Cambridge and current reader at Tyndale House, Job 42:5–7 in Its Literary Context
- Isaac Olivarez, University of Cambridge and current reader at Tyndale House, Meal Fellowship and the Growth of the Early Church
Sunday 24 November
- Samuel Adkins, University of Cambridge and current reader at Tyndale House, Does Law Bring Virtue? Seneca and Paul on Law, Virtue, and Christ
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Jack Day, University of Cambridge and current reader at Tyndale House, Deceptive Intent in 1 Kings 22: A Moral-Philosophical Narrative Analysis
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Megan D. Alsene-Parker, University of Cambridge and current reader at Tyndale House, Unifying a Community through Lament: The Cultural Trauma Narrative of Lamentations
Monday 25 November
- Ahreum Kim, University of Cambridge and current reader at Tyndale House, Eirene, Pax, and the Propaganda of Peace
Tuesday 26 November
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Megan D. Alsene-Parker, University of Cambridge and current reader at Tyndale House and Brittany N. Melton, Regent College, Lamenting Placelessness: The Deconstruction of People and Place in Lamentations
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Alberto Paredes, University of Cambridge and current reader at Tyndale House, How Much Did They Know? Neologisms versus Early Attestations of Medical Terms in Leviticus LXX