Since everyone else and their mom is posting where they’ll be presenting during SBL, courtesy of the online program, far be it from me to refrain!
Intertextuality in the New Testament
11/20/2010
9:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Theme: Approaches Toward New Testament Intertextuality
Jerry L. Sumney, Lexington Theological Seminary, Presiding (2 min)
Alain Gignac, Université de Montréal, Université de Montréal
“We know that everything that Law says… “. Rom 3:9-20 as a narrative utilization of intertextuality that develops its own theory of intertextuality (30 min)
Discussion (7 min)
J. R. Daniel Kirk, Fuller Theological Seminary
Toward a Theory of Narrative Transformation: The Importance of First Context in Paul’s Scriptural Citations (30 min)
Discussion (7 min)
Jason B. Hood, Christ United Methodist Church
Summaries of Israel’s Story: Intertextual Pratice in an Overlooked Use of Scripture (30 min)
Discussion (7 min)
Jim Waddell, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
The Intertextuality of First Enoch, Paul, and the Gospel of Matthew: Modeling Early Jewish Messianic Systems (30 min)
Discussion (7 min)
And then this panel discussion:
From Dissertation to Publication: Advice from Editors and Authors
11/21/2010
1:00 PM to 2:30 PM
Hosted by the Student Advisory Group
Brandon Wason, Emory University, Presiding
Claudia Camp, Texas Christian University, Panelist (15 min)
Jeremy M. Hutton, Princeton Theological Seminary, Panelist (15 min)
J. R. Daniel Kirk, Fuller Theological Seminary, Panelist (15 min)
Gregory Sterling, University of Notre Dame, Panelist (15 min)
Discussion (30 min)
Nothing like being on a panel that gives “advice”–yes, I get to tell people what to do. Awesome!




Where do I go to hear these discussions? Sounds like an interesting topic! Weird you’d be talking about Narrative things…
To the Annual Society of Biblical Literature Meeting in Atlanta this November.
ummmmmm probably won’t make it. I don’t want to correct you in front of your friends
That slot is packed full of stuff I want to go to. Also occurring at the same time is rhetoric and the New Testament, the formation of Luke-Acts, and the session I’ll probably end up going to: Theological Hermeneutics. *sigh*
Outstanding.
I have to follow you? And I find out when I’m all alone? It’s really the kind of news one would like to discover with friends and family around to offer comfort.
Don’t worry, Jason, the immense popularity of my homebrewing skills has yet to materialize into a large audience at SBL that subsequently flocks for the door. I will, however, be fresh off my morning coffee at that hour of the day so I anticipate being rather a hyper-spaz during my presentation. You might want to make sure that yours is not devoid of energy.