I just finished writing an essay which was overdue to the editors for another surprise Festschrift, and this was my last tangential publishing obligation. Now my slate is clear to work on my own monograph….
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Ecstatic Women Prophetesses at Corinth
Here’s another reflection and post on my trip to Greece. When I was visiting the museum at Corinth, I came across this piece of a Neo-Attic relief found in the area of the Propylaia around…
Singing Hymns in the Theater at Epidaurus
I returned back from the travel course in Greece this past Saturday, only to launch into a wonderfully hectic first week of classes at the seminary. Whew! I finally have a chance now to catch…
Live with Paul, the Stoics, and the Epicureans on Mars Hill
Well, this post has nothing to do with Greco-Roman allusions, nor competitive acculturation, but I had to make a comment at how awestruck I was today on Day 4 of the North Park travel course…
First Category: Competitive Acculturation
I did not expect such a gap between posts, but once I finished grading, there was Christmas, a family getaway, and now I’m frantically preparing for a travel course to Greece this January 3-11… only…
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,…
Festschrift garnering international attention…
It turns out that I’m not the only one who posted about the Festschrift for Professor Seyoon Kim on his (or her?) blog. Someone who attended the presentation at the Baltimore SBL took the flyer…