Tyndale NT Study group 2022: Ethics and moral transformation in the NT
The theme for the Tyndale Fellowship New Testament Written report Group in 2022 is 'Ethics and Moral Transformation in the New Testament'. It is taking place from
Wednesday 22nd to Friday 24th June 2022
at Loftier Leigh Conference Centre, Hertfordshire, southward of Cambridge. Although we do not have joint sessions, we are in the same place as other written report groups at the aforementioned fourth dimension, so there is the chance to come across upwards with scholars in other related disciplines. Early on bird prices are available until the end of January.
We have an outstanding programme with contributions from evangelical scholars around the world.
The annual Tyndale Lecture on the New Testament will be given by Professor Craig Blomberg on 'Wealth and Poverty in Paul and James'.
Craig is currently a distinguished professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary in Colorado. He completed his PhD in New Testament, specializing in the parables and the writings of Luke-Acts, at Aberdeen University in Scotland. He received an MA from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a BA from Augustana Higher. Before joining the faculty of Denver Seminary, he taught at Palm Embankment Atlantic Higher and was a research boyfriend in Cambridge, England with Tyndale Business firm.
In addition to writing numerous articles in professional person journals, multi-author works and dictionaries or encyclopedias, he has authored or edited 20 books, including The Historical Reliability of the Gospels, Interpreting the Parables, commentaries on Matthew, 1 Corinthians and James, Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey, From Pentecost to Patmos: An Introduction to Acts through Revelation, Christians in an Age of Wealth: A Biblical Theology of Stewardship, Neither Poverty nor Riches: A Biblical Theology of Possessions, Making Sense of the New Attestation: Three Crucial Questions, Preaching the Parables, Contagious Holiness: Jesus' Meals with Sinners, and Handbook of New Testament Exegesis.
Program
Weds 22 nd 4pm (2.5hrs) | Paul (i)
Dr Channing L. Crisler, Associate Professor of NT, Clamp Divinity School, Anderson University, Us
Justification past Suffering: The Transformative Link Betwixt Justification and the Pain of the Justified
Filip J. Sylwestrowicz, DPhil Student, University of Oxford, UK
Pauline Exhortations to Bless Persecutors as a Model for Christian Response to Hostility
Miles Tradewell, PhD Pupil, University of Exeter, UK
Intertextual Metaphor as a Catalyst for Moral Transformation: Romans 13:11-14 as a Test Instance
Revd Dr Marker Keown, Senior Lecturer, Laidlaw Higher, New Zealand
The Ethics of Evangelism: A Critique of Keown
Thurs 23 rd 9.xxx (1 hr) | Gospels and Acts (i)
Dr Calin Popescu, Instructor, Campulung Theological Seminary, Romania
Did Judas Really 'Lift His Heel' against the Lord? What the Bible Tells nearly His Guilt
Dr Matt Williams, Head of Biblical Insight, Jubilee Middle, Cambridge, Britain
'Non in my Father's House!' Jesus' Business organisation Ethics and the Temple Incident of John 2:13–25
Thurs 23 rd 11am (1.5hrs) | Gospels and Acts (two)
Prof. Peter West. Gosnell, Professor of Faith, Muskingum University, USA
The Ideals of Valuing Others in the Gospel According to Luke
Dr Robert West. Heimburger, Research Fellow in Theological Ideals, University of Aberdeen, UK
'Wait for the Promise of the Father': Waiting every bit the Beginning of the Christian Manner in the Volume of Acts
Paul Wilson, Lecturer, Tilsley Higher / PhD Student, University of Edinburgh, UK
'The Migrant Messiah': Biblical Perspectives on an Ethical Claim
Thurs 23 rd 5pm (1.5 hrs) | Paul (ii)
Prof. Dr. Armin Baum, Professor of New Attestation, Freie Theologische Hochschule Gießen, Germany
Saving Wealthy Ephesian Women from a Self-Centered Mode of Life (1 Tim ii:15): Conservancy past Childbearing in the Context of Ancient Arguments against Sexual Intercourse, Pregnancy and Child-rearing
Prof. Dr. Joel White, Professor of New Testament, Freie Theologische Hochschule Gießen, Germany
Between Theology and Ethics: Philemon as a Case Report in Managing Theological Convictions and Competing Interests
Dr Philip Church, Senior Research Fellow, Laidlaw College, New Zealand
The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church and Separation from the (Evil) Earth
Fri 24 thursday 9.30 (1 hr) | Methodology
Alistair McKitterick, Lecturer in Biblical and Theological Studies, Moorlands College, Uk
The Role of New Attestation Teleology in Moral Controlling
Dr Tim Murray, Pastor, Amblecote Christian Centre, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland & Revd Dr Mark Wreford, Curate, Trinity Church Nottingham, UK
Moral Formation and the Shape of the Early Church building: Novelty, Methodology, History
Friday 24 th 11am (one.5hrs) | Other NT Perspectives
Joseph Allen MPhil Pupil, University of Cambridge, United kingdom
Is James Also Among the Prophets? Prophetic Ethics in the Alphabetic character of James
Revd Prof. Anthony Bash, Honorary Professor, Department of Theology and Religion, Durham University, UK
The Place of Interpersonal Remorse in Moral Transformation
Dr Amiel Drimbe, Lecturer in NT Language, Exegesis, and Theology, Baptist Theological Institute of Bucharest, Romania
'A Great Difference between the Two Ways': In Search of the Ethics of the Earliest Gentile Christians
Abstracts of all the papers are here: 2022 accepted paper abstracts TF NT Study Group
The Tyndale NT study group in 2023 will be held in Cambridge from Wednesday 28th to Friday 30th June 2023, and the theme will be The Holy Spirit in the New Attestation. Please contact Nick Moore nicholas.j.moore [at] durham.ac.uk if you like to annals an involvement in contributing.
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