This is a quick post with some follow-up posts to come. I just looked over the indices of Practicing Intertextuality. They are done and submitted. The book is off to press. PTL! Practicing Intertextuality…
Greco-Roman allusions
Panel Review of Practicing Intertextuality at SBL 2021 San Antonio
I’m no longer on the steering committee for the Intertextuality in the New Testament section but as a wrap-up of my final duties, I’m co-editing with BJ Oropeza a volume of essays from past papers…
1st Published Review of Moral Transformation from NTA
The marketing crew at Mohr Siebeck just sent me what is the 1st published review (or rather summary) by the editors of New Testament Abstracts (64/2 2020) of my monograph Moral Transformation in Greco-Roman Philosophy…
Now available at Mohr Siebeck: Moral Transformation in Greco-Roman Philosophy of Mind
I have to say that I’m super excited to see that my book Moral Transformation in Greco-Roman Philosophy of Mind was just made available for purchase on the Mohr Siebeck website (here). Now I’ll just…
A Taxonomy of 6 Interactions Types as a Means of Detecting Greco-Roman Allusions in the New Testament (Part 2)
CLICK TO ENLARGEScreen capture of p. 494 which summarizes the6 types of interactions between rival sects inGreco-Roman antiquity as a template for howPaul might interact with the moral traditions of his day This is blog…
It is finished! Moral Transformation in Greco-Roman Philosophy of Mind (Part 1)
Pre-Print Graphic. The WUNT2 monograph is forthcoming in June 2020 After 15+ years of off-and-on research time, trying to find gaps in a hectic teaching schedule, two sabbaticals, and every summer and winter break spent…
AAR-SBL 2018 in Denver: A Last Minute Invitation
As I do some last minute packing for the annual Society of Biblical Literature meeting in Denver this year (November 16-20, 2018), I wanted to give a final shout out to the plenary session of…
Intertextuality in the New Testament Section SBL Denver 2018
Invited Plenary Speakers for the Intertextuality in the New Testament SectionTheme: Ancient Exegetical Methods inGreco-Roman Discourse and the New TestamentSBL Denver 2018 It’s been quite some time since I revisited my blog but I have…
Highlights from Intertextuality, Rhetoric, and the Pauline Letters (Nov 23)
I got sidetracked during the Christmas holiday, but finally I found the time to give my final post on SBL-AAR 2015. The session I presided over for the Intertextuality and New Testament Intepretation Section (S23-124:…
Highlights from the Pauline Epistles Session (Nov 21)
My flight back home is delayed, so while I’m waiting at the airport, I’m thinking the best use of my time is to do a quick post on SBL-AAR 2015. I won’t be posting on…