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The 2018 Nils W. Lund Memorial Lectureship

September 19, 2018August 21, 2020by Max LeeComments on The 2018 Nils W. Lund Memorial Lectureship

North Park Theological Seminary’s Nyvall HallHome of the Annual  Nils W. Lund Memorial Lectureship Live streaming links: here This coming September 26-27, 2018, North Park Theological Seminary is hosting its annual Nils W. Lund Memorial Lectureship which invites…

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The NT Lund Lectures 2017: Grant Macaskill on the Mystery and Sufferings of Christ

September 29, 2017by Max LeeComments on The NT Lund Lectures 2017: Grant Macaskill on the Mystery and Sufferings of Christ

Prof. Grant Macaskill, the NT Lund Lecturer for 2017 Today (Sept 28, 2017), the New Testament series for the Nils W. Lund Memorial Lund Lectureship was given by Dr. Grant Macaskill, the Kirby Laing Chair…

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The OT Lund Lectures 2017: Brent Strawn on the Bible as Poetry, Not Narrative

September 28, 2017by Max LeeComments on The OT Lund Lectures 2017: Brent Strawn on the Bible as Poetry, Not Narrative

Prof. Brent Strawn, the OT Lund Lecturer for 2017 This week we’re right in the middle of North Park Theological Seminary’s annual Lund Lectureship and Symposium on the Theological Reading of Scripture. Each year, for…

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2016 Lund Lectures: Were the Reformers Wrong? by Iain Provan (Day 2)

September 29, 2016by Max Lee2 Comments on 2016 Lund Lectures: Were the Reformers Wrong? by Iain Provan (Day 2)

Dr. Iain Provan asking the question: Were the Reformers Wrong?for the 2016 Nils W. Lund Memorial Lectureship This morning we held Day 2 of the 2016 Nils W. Lund Memorial Lectureship with Dr. Iain Provan,…

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2016 Lund Lectures: Paul and Personal Flourishing by Susan Eastman (Day 1)

September 28, 2016by Max LeeComments on 2016 Lund Lectures: Paul and Personal Flourishing by Susan Eastman (Day 1)

Dr. Susan Eastman speaking on Paul and Personal Flourishingfor the 2016 Nils W. Lund Memorial Lectureship  This morning was the first two sessions of the 2016 Nils W. Lund Memorial Lectureship with Dr. Susan Eastman,…

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Coming Soon: The 2016 Nils W. Lund Memorial Lectureship (Sept 28-29, 2016) at North Park Theological Seminary

September 21, 2016by Max LeeComments on Coming Soon: The 2016 Nils W. Lund Memorial Lectureship (Sept 28-29, 2016) at North Park Theological Seminary

I can’t think of a better occasion to resume blogging than to announce the upcoming 2016 Nils W. Lund Memorial Lectureship held at North Park Theological Seminary here in Chicago. Named after the seminary’s 4th dean…

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2015 Lund Lectures at North Park Theological Seminary

September 28, 2015by Max LeeComments on 2015 Lund Lectures at North Park Theological Seminary

Professor Nils W. LundDean and Biblical Scholar at North Park (1922-54) For many such as myself, the Nils W. Lund Memorial Lectureship held annually at North Park Theological Seminary here in Chicago is a real…

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The Apocalyptic Paul and Divine Initiative

September 27, 2014by Max LeeComments on The Apocalyptic Paul and Divine Initiative

This past Thursday Sept. 25th, on the 2nd day of the 2014 Nils W. Lund Memorial Lectureship, Dr. Beverly Gaventa, Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Baylor University,  gave two lectures on Paul’s letter to…

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The 2014 Lund Lecture Kicks Off with the Song of Songs and Human Intimacy

September 26, 2014by Max LeeComments on The 2014 Lund Lecture Kicks Off with the Song of Songs and Human Intimacy

On Wednesday Sept. 24, the 2014 Nils W. Lund Lectureship launched with an excellent set of lectures from Dr. Tremper Longman III, the Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies, at Westmont College in Santa…

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Ancient Traveling or the War Machine: Vote!

September 21, 2014by Max LeeComments on Ancient Traveling or the War Machine: Vote!

Bronze Corinthian helmet (ca. 5th cent. BC)Photo taken by Max Lee © 2014 Museum of Corinth Here are a couple of announcements for this blog: Throughout the week, I’ll be posting on the Lund Lectureship and…

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