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Another Project Finished! Practicing Intertextuality Will Debut at SBL-AAR 2021 San Antonio

October 23, 2021October 23, 2021by Max LeeComments on Another Project Finished! Practicing Intertextuality Will Debut at SBL-AAR 2021 San Antonio

  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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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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Intertextuality in the New Testament Section SBL Denver 2018

May 28, 2018by Max LeeComments on 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…

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An Ideal Setup Can Help with Research

February 27, 2016by Max LeeComments on An Ideal Setup Can Help with Research

Here is a not-so-popular addage: “Good administration is no guarantee for success, but bad administration can certainly stiffle it” (a Max Lee quotable). This is true of business, profane or holy, and it is true…

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Movie Review: Apostle Paul – A Polite Bribe by Robert Orlando

January 17, 2015November 22, 2020by Max Lee3 Comments on Movie Review: Apostle Paul – A Polite Bribe by Robert Orlando

I’m glad that I can get back to blogging. I was taken aback by how busy the 1st week of the Spring 2015 term was and missed already my aim to post regularly at least…

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Grace and Gift according to Professor John Barclay of Durham University

May 2, 2014by Max LeeComments on Grace and Gift according to Professor John Barclay of Durham University

There are others who take much better advantage of educational videos and lectures on youtube than I do. However, every now and then, I do stumble across a lectureship series by Tom Wright or other…

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Defining a Critical Method for Detecting Greco-Roman Allusions

December 17, 2013by Max Lee2 Comments on Defining a Critical Method for Detecting Greco-Roman Allusions

So much work has been done on OT echoes in the NT, and several monographs have attempted to refine Richard Hays’ 7 criteria for recognizing an echo (Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul,…

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