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Celebrating 12 Years with the Intertextuality in the New Testament Section

December 16, 2020December 17, 2020by Max LeeComments on Celebrating 12 Years with the Intertextuality in the New Testament Section

I’m still trying to catch my breath after 2 weeks of the virtual annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature 2020. Whew! It was as good a conference could be through Zoom, heard some…

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Setting the Table for Asian American Biblical Interpretation

November 25, 2020November 25, 2020by Max LeeComments on Setting the Table for Asian American Biblical Interpretation

In less than a week, on Monday November 30, 2020 (5-7pm EST), the Asian American Biblical Interpretation (AABI) research group of the Institute of Biblical Research will hold its inaugural session with a program of…

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The Inaugural Session of the Asian American Biblical Interpretation research group at IBR 2020 Boston

May 16, 2020September 6, 2020by Max LeeComments on The Inaugural Session of the Asian American Biblical Interpretation research group at IBR 2020 Boston

 Milton Eng, East Coast Project Director for ISAAC, and I are delighted to announce the inaugural session of the newly constituted Asian American Biblical Interpretation research group at the annual meeting of the Institute for…

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