Tyndale Talks
A time for the Tyndale House community to talk about their research and share ideas with one another.

Wednesday lunchtimes | 1.00 - 1.45pm | Upper Hex
Tyndale Talks are an opportunity for readers and staff to engage with each other's research questions and to discuss new ideas. Each week a different presenter speaks for 20–25 minutes, followed by discussion. The talks provide a platform for presenters to share their ideas and receive feedback in a supportive and collaborative environment.
The talks are open to all readers and staff, which encourages speakers to think about how to make their ideas accessible to non-academics. If you are not a reader or staff member but would like to come along please email us at communications@tyndalehouse.com.
Please feel free to bring along your lunch to eat whilst listening.
Summer Term schedule 2025
14 May – Peter Winch
From Old to New Temple: The Careful Structuring of Mark 11:1 – 14:31
21 May – Joseph Habib
Sound and Structure: The Accentuation of Construct Phrases in Biblical Hebrew
28 May – Brad Green
Critical Theory and the Gospel: Understanding and Engaging Critical Theory
4 JUN – Nelson Hsieh
Ephesians According to the Textual Divisions of Greek and Latin Manuscripts
11 JUN – Howard Spencer
Ringing Bells and Running Hares: Added value from Lucan repetition
18 JUN – Ellie Wiener
A Bad Ending? Restoring the Fortunes of the Joban Epilogue
25 JUN – Phil Smith
Fire and Forgiveness in the Manuscripts of the Apocalypse of Peter
THU. 3 JULY – Sammeh Hann
Arabic Bible Translation
Please note the event venue does not have step free access. If you have any questions about accessibility please contact us info@tyndalehouse.com