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…
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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…
A Year in the Life of an SBL Co-Chair
Recently I stepped down as co-chair of the Intertextuality in the New Testament Section. I had been on the committee for 12 years, six of which were as co-chair. That’s the maximum possible length of…
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…
Intertextuality in the New Testament at SBL 2020
The Intertextuality in the New Testament Section of the Society of Biblical LIterature (for whom I serve as co-chair and steering committee member) is excited to announce four sessions at the first ever virtual meeting…
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…
AAR-SBL 2019 San Diego: Intertextuality in the New Testament
It’s that time of year when anywhere between 10,000-12,000 religious scholars from around the globe (but mostly from North America) meet at the annual Society of Biblical Literature and American Academy of Religion meeting in…