Tyndale House at ETS and SBL 2023
News
13th November 2023
This month, many of our academic staff and readers will be at the Annual Meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) and the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL).
The two meetings are in San Antonio, Texas, where hundreds of scholars and students will gather to share and discuss developments in biblical scholarship, religious studies, and theological research.
Tyndale House staff and readers will be among those presenting and their talk titles are listed below.
ETS (14–16 November)
Tuesday 14 November
- Nelson S. Hsieh, Research Associate in New Testament Text and Language at Tyndale House, Would Jesus Buy Bitcoin? The Christian Case for Bitcoin (Especially in the Non-Western World).
Thursday 16 November
- Megan D. Alsene-Parker, Cambridge University and current reader at Tyndale House, Harmony between Humanity and the Natural World in the Song of Songs.
SBL (18–21 November)
Saturday 18 November
- Megan D. Alsene-Parker, University of Cambridge and a current reader at Tyndale House, Reconsidering Alphabetic Acrostics in Biblical Hebrew Poetry.
- Joshua G. Parker, University of Cambridge and a current reader at Tyndale House, Greek Shorthand within Ancient Education.
- Ben Rae, University of Cambridge and a current reader at Tyndale House, A Cognitive-Linguistic Approach to הֶבֶל and Its Implications for Understanding Ecclesiastes
Sunday 19 November
- Ahreum Kim, University of Cambridge and a current reader at Tyndale House, The Boldness of Jesus’ Inner Circle.
- Ellie M. Wiener, University of Cambridge and a current reader at Tyndale House, Is Wisdom Obvious or Not? How the Joban Search Resolves in Paradox.
Monday 20 November
- Joe Allen, University of Cambridge and a current reader at Tyndale House, Sowers, Seeds, and Salvation: Comparing Logos Language in James 1 and Luke’s Parable of the Sower.
- Ben Rae, University of Cambridge and a current reader at Tyndale House, A Time to Build Bridges.
Tuesday 21 November
- Nelson S. Hsieh, Research Associate in New Testament Text and Language at Tyndale House, On Method for Gathering and Interpreting Data on Paragraphs in NT Manuscripts (with 1 Corinthians 14:33 as Test Case).