Tyndale House at the Tyndale Fellowship Conference 2023
News
5th July 2023
In early July, members of The Tyndale House research team will be attending the Tyndale Fellowship Conference 2023.
The Tyndale Fellowship became an independent charity in November 2022. Remaining closely linked with Tyndale House, the Fellowship continues to facilitate the annual conference for its study groups. This meeting enables biblical, theological, and philosophical researchers from across the globe to engage with each other in the best of evangelical scholarship. In 2023, the study groups are meeting 5 – 7 July at High Leigh Conference Centre, Hertfordshire. A number of Tyndale House readers and staff are attending the conference. Below are listed the members of the Tyndale House research team who will be presenting.
- Nelson Hsieh, Research Associate in New Testament Text and Language, will be presenting a paper for the New Testament Study Group on the first day of the conference. His paper is entitled: ‘On the Use of the Nomen Sacrum for Πνεῦμα in Greek NT Manuscripts: A Potential Help for the Interpretation of Ambiguous Texts Regarding Πνεῦμα.’
- George Heath-Whyte, Research Associate in Old Testament and Ancient Near East, will be delivering the paper, ‘Bel Bows Down, Nebo Stoops: Prophetic Polemic and the Problem of Static Statues in Assyria and Babylonia’ on Thursday for the Biblical Archaeology Study Group.
- Caleb Howard, Research Fellow in Old Testament and Ancient Near East, will give the 2023 Tyndale Fellowship Lecture in Biblical Archaeology on Thursday. He will be speaking on the topic of 'Personal Names and Old Testament Research: What We Know and What We Want to Know.'