ETS 2018

by | Nov 13, 2018 | Uncategorized

Three of our professors will be presenting papers at the Evangelical Theological Society in Denver, Colorado this week.

  • Mark Snoeberger: “Did God Die on the Cross? A Proposal for Harmonizing Divine Impassibility with Christ’s Passion” (Tuesday, 9:50–10:30 AM).
  • Kyle Dunham: “Zechariah 11 and Eschatological Shepherds: The Literary Structure as Clue to a Messianic Reading” (Wednesday, 11:00–11:40 AM).
  • Tim Miller: “Defining the Categories of Intertextual Reference: Quotation, Allusion, Echo, and Trace” (Tuesday, 4:30–5:10 PM).

I am including the outline I plan to hand out during my session. Feel free to ask questions here or at [email protected].

Handout ETS 2018

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