Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Beyond Old and New Perspectives on Paul at Duke

Okay one and all, the Duke Uni Campbell conference is now up. I will be presenting a couple of papers, and respondents include Stephen Chapman, Susan Eastman, Stanley Hauerwas, Willie Jennings, Warren Smith, and David Steinmetz. Very exciting! Tremendously glad that Jim West is also coming, so if we are not in the library, I plan to urge that we spend as much time as possible in the local – and awesome - Bojangles' Chicken restaurant!

Schedule:

Friday Evening, November 9, 2012

7:00-7:05 p.m.
Introduction and welcome

7:05-8:00 p.m.
Summary and discussion of “Campbell’s Pauline Critique of the Western Ordo Salutis,”
Alan J. Torrance (St. Andrews)

8:00-9:00 p.m.
Summary and discussion of “The Current Crisis: The Capture of Paul’s Gospel by Arianism,” Douglas Campbell (Duke); “Campbell’s Apocalyptic Gospel and Pauline Athanasianism,”
Chris Tilling (St. Mellitus College, London)

Saturday, November 10, 2012

8:30-9:30 a.m.
Summary and discussion of “Connecting the Dots: One Problem, One Text, and the Way Ahead,” Douglas Campbell

9:30-10:30 a.m.
Summary and discussion of “Rereading Romans 1-3: A Socratic Alternative,” Douglas Campbell

10:30-11:00
Coffee break

11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Summary and discussion of “Campbell’s Faith: Advancing thePistis Christou Debate,” Chris Tilling

12:00-1:15 p.m.
Lunch (boxed lunch available on request during registration)

1:15-2:15 p.m.
Summary and discussion of “Rereading Paul’s Dikaio - Language,” Douglas Campbell.

2:15-2:45 p.m.
Coffee break

2:45-3:45 p.m.
General plenary with special emphasis on the politics of interpretation

7 Comments:

At 9/12/2012 2:08 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hate to burst your bubble, but Bojangles is not local. Nonetheless, good buiscuts--its Bo' time!

 
At 9/12/2012 2:19 PM, Blogger Chris Tilling said...

Not local?

Nooooooooooooooooo

 
At 9/12/2012 2:39 PM, Anonymous Kevin Davis said...

Bojangles is local to the Carolinas, so "regional" is the best term. Here in Charlotte, where it was founded, people are fanatical about Bojangles...especially the seasoned fries and, of course, the sweet tea! Another Carolina favorite you must try is Cheerwine soda.

When I lived in Scotland, I dearly missed Bojangles and Cheerwine.

 
At 9/13/2012 10:41 PM, Blogger Jeremiah said...

They recently opened a Bojangles 2 minutes from my house....I eat a lot of Bojangles. It's also on my way home from Duke, so after Douglas Campbell makes my head hurt I can soothe away the pain with cholesterol.

 
At 9/14/2012 4:57 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who, what, and where was "Paul"?
Who, what, and where are you?

Did the master dancer Mister Bojangles (or Nijinsky) give a fig about "Paul" or anyone else while he was dancing him-"self" into a state of self-transcending ecstasy?

 
At 9/15/2012 2:09 AM, Blogger Chris Tilling said...

Ha! Love the fact that Bojangles is the major concern, here.

My plan: to sponsor run myself and earn enough money to buy so much Bojangles food that I can fill a small swimming pool with their food and have to eat myself across a length.

 
At 9/17/2012 2:22 AM, Anonymous Don Moffitt said...

Chris,

Can you reschedule this conference a month earlier? :-) We will be visiting David and Heather in Oct.

Seriously, are the sessions going to be available in any format - DVD, audio cd, published papers, etc. for those who may not be able to attend? The same question goes for the conference you had over there.

Don Moffitt

 

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