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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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A Virtual Photoshoot at Virtual SBL 2020

November 28, 2020November 28, 2020by Max LeeComments on A Virtual Photoshoot at Virtual SBL 2020

As many of you know a week ago would have been the Society of Biblical Literature annual meeting in Boston. In a pandemic year, the conference understandably turned virtual (which is coming up this Nov…

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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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1st Published Review of Moral Transformation from NTA

November 24, 2020November 28, 2020by Max LeeComments on 1st Published Review of Moral Transformation from NTA

The marketing crew at Mohr Siebeck just sent me what is the 1st published review (or rather summary) by the editors of New Testament Abstracts (64/2 2020) of my monograph Moral Transformation in Greco-Roman Philosophy…

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Intertextuality in the New Testament at SBL 2020

November 23, 2020November 23, 2020by Max LeeComments on 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…

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An Interview at Nijay Gupta’s Crux Sola

June 13, 2020August 25, 2020by Max LeeComments on An Interview at Nijay Gupta’s Crux Sola

  Thank you to fellow New Testament scholar and friend Nijay Gupta for interviewing me regarding my recently published book with Mohr Siebeck. Nijay asked me four great questions: 1) How did you become interested…

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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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A More Technical Description of My 2020-21 Carl F.H. Henry Residential Fellowship Project

May 1, 2020August 25, 2020by Max LeeComments on A More Technical Description of My 2020-21 Carl F.H. Henry Residential Fellowship Project

An interview/profile of my project can be found at the Henry Center website (here) Great news! I’m elated to share that I am a recipient of the 2020-21 Carl F.H. Henry Residential Fellowship for science…

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Mohr Siebeck posted a 97pp reading sample of #MTiGRPoM

April 19, 2020August 21, 2020by Max LeeComments on Mohr Siebeck posted a 97pp reading sample of #MTiGRPoM

Click here to download the Abbreviations Table with the 97pp reading sample Mohr Siebeck posted an online reading sample PDF of Moral Transformation of Greco-Roman Philosophy of Mind (#MTiGRPoM).  At first I thought: “Wow! That’s…

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Now available at Mohr Siebeck: Moral Transformation in Greco-Roman Philosophy of Mind

April 15, 2020August 21, 2020by Max LeeComments on Now available at Mohr Siebeck: Moral Transformation in Greco-Roman Philosophy of Mind

I have to say that I’m super excited to see that my book Moral Transformation in Greco-Roman Philosophy of Mind was just made available for purchase on the Mohr Siebeck website (here). Now I’ll just…

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Max Lee ☕️ In reply toNajeeb T. Haddad
@NTHaddad No worries. I think I could have worded it better. I’ve also been tweeting out my thoughts on this article (have a 23 tweet 🧵 below↙️) so some have been tracking my struggles to get this done ✅ So this was more of letting people know I finally finished it https://t.co/9sD6ymMco7
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23/Final tweet: the above was one long outline of an article I'm writing "Moral Transformation and Ethics" for @BakerAcademic's Behind the Scenes of the NT ed by Bruce Longenecker, TJ Lang @LizzieShively. It's overdue. I'm almost done. You'll have2 wait4press 4the full wrk🙏 END
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Max Lee ☕️ In reply toAndrew Abernethy
@AbernethyOTProf @NapervilleTri I hear you. I feel the stress more nowadays because I let this part of my life flag a bit. Time to get back into a reg routine myself 🏃🏽‍♂️🏋🏾‍♂️🚴🏽
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Max Lee ☕️ In reply toAndrew Abernethy
@AbernethyOTProf @NapervilleTri Wow! I did not know you were so fit🙌🏽. Putting the rest of us to shame Andrew 😅
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Max Lee ☕️ In reply toNajeeb T. Haddad
@NTHaddad This is a short article 2a large dictionary+encyclopedia ed by Bruce Longenecker et al. I guess you can call it a 3500 word preview 2a sequel volume. Much wrk still 2do😅
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Max Lee ☕️ In reply toJacob Cerone
@ceronej @isaacsoon2 BTW David’s work has been so helpful. I think 1point of contention has been the dating of sources but his Trad from the Rabbis series has tackled the dating of pre-70 CE sources directly. Just wish the vols would publish more frequently. I’m also saving 4your Str-B trans vols‼️
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Max Lee ☕️ In reply toJacob Cerone
@ceronej @isaacsoon2 I think we just need more sophisticated models of interactions+Intertextuality that break away from the influence vs non-influence binary &the Judaism/Hellenism divide. That’s been a major part of the work 4the Intertextuality in the NT Sect &other units. Good wk is getting done
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