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PARALLEL SESSION a OVERVIEW Session Title Session Theme Location PARALLEL SESSION A OVERVIEW Session Title Session Theme Location American Christianity Marriage & Family in American Religion 207 Christian Ethics 408 Hermeneutics 401 Luke / Acts 306 Theology for Counseling and Pastoral Care Marriage and Family Counseling 201 Evangelical Philosophical Society A1 Marriage and Family 307 Evangelical Philosophical Society A2 Epistemology and Belief 308 Evangelical Philosophical Society A3 Employing Religious Liberty 303 Near East Archaeological Society A Asia Minor and Christianity 214 Marriage and the Family Church History 19th - 20th Century Crystal Ballroom B Marriage and the Family Family and Discipleship Crystal Ballroom A Marriage and the Family General I Crystal Ballroom C Marriage and the Family General II Crystal Ballroom D Marriage and the Family Old Testament Crystal Ballroom F Marriage and the Family Prophets 212 Church History Patristics I 208 Comparative Semitics versus Linguistic Approaches Crystal Ballroom E The Emergence of Evangelical Spirituality 409 Linguistics and the Greek Verb Recap 203 Marriage and Family 302 New Testament Galatians 205 New Testament Grammatical and Lexical Studies 305 New Testament Johannine Literature I 304 New Testament Pauline Epistles I 405 New Testament Synoptic Gospels I 402 New Testament Textual and Lexical Studies 407 Old Testament General I 209 Old Testament General II 210 Old Testament Intertextuality 213 Old Testament Job 206 Old Testament Minor Prophets 204 Practical Theology Spiritual Formation I 211 Marriage in the History of Biblical Interpretation 410 Systematic Theology General I 403 Systematic Theology General II 406 Systematic Theology Historical Theology 404 8 67th Annual Meeting // Marriage and the Family PARALLEL SESSION B OVERVIEW Session Title Session Theme Location Baptist Studies Andrew Fuller's Work 206 Christian Ethics 409 Ecclesiology The Right Preaching of the Word 407 Evangelicals and Gender Contexts for Discourse on Gender 405 General Epistles Images/Imagery Crystal Ballroom B Johannine Literature Great Scholars 2 Crystal Ballroom E Method in Systematic Theology Augustine, Calvin, Wesley, Peirce, Torrance 401 OT Prophetic and Apocalyptic Books 201 Psalms and Hebrew Poetry 410 Theology for Counseling & Pastoral Care Marriage and Family Counseling 207 Wesleyan Studies Vision for Marriage and Family 408 Evangelical Philosophical Society B1 Philosophy of Religion 307 Evangelical Philosophical Society B2 Marriage and Family 308 Evangelical Philosophical Society B3 303 Near East Archaeological Society B Israelite Archaeology 214 Marriage and the Family Culture I 209 Marriage and the Family Family and Discipleship II 210 Marriage and the Family General III 302 Marriage and the Family New Testament I 213 Marriage and the Family OT & ANE 305 Marriage and the Family Pauline Epistles Grand Salon A Marriage and the Family Pauline Epistles II 212 Academic Career Session 208 Church History 18th Century 402 Church History 19th - 20th Century 403 Church History Evangelicalism Grand Salon B Marriage, Family, Singleness & the Professor 203 New Testament General I Crystal Ballroom A New Testament General II Crystal Ballroom C New Testament Pauline Epistles II Crystal Ballroom D New Testament Synoptic Gospels II Crystal Ballroom F Old Testament General III 204 Old Testament Isaiah and Jeremiah 404 Old Testament Theology 406 Practical Theology Spiritual Formation II 205 Reparative Therapy 202 Systematic Theology Bonhoeffer 304 Systematic Theology General III 306 Systematic Theology Soteriology 211 67th Annual Meeting // Marriage and the Family 9 PARALLEL SESSION C OVERVIEW Session Title Session Theme Location American Christianity City on a Hill 205 Applied Linguistics and Biblical Languages 211 Biblical Theology 408 Biblical Worship Scripture Reading in Corporate Worship 203 Bioethics John Kilner's Dignity and Destiny 409 C. S. Lewis The Appeal of C. S. Lewis to Interpersonal Relationships 304 Christian History and Thought since 1700 Arminius, Arminians and the Reformed Tradition 201 Expository Preaching and Hermeneutics The Teaching of Proverbs on Life in the Family Grand Salon A Inerrancy Beyond Criticism of Criticism 302 Letter to the Hebrews Crystal Ballroom B Literature of the Bible Family as Biblical Archetype 306 NT Greek Language and Exegesis Greek Competence 202 OT Backgrounds / ANE Comparative OT / ANE Studies 410 Old Testament Narrative Literature 404 Other Voices in Interpretation Crystal Ballroom E Pastoral Epistles Marriage & Family in the Pastorals 208 Pastoral Theology 210 Pentateuch 403 Spiritual Formation / Sanctification Spiritual Formation: Theory and Truth 204 Synoptic Gospels Issues in the Gospels Grand Salon C Theological Aesthetics Sacred Space: Creation, Creating, and the Human Body 402 Theology of Work and Economics Faith, Finance, and the Kingdom of God 209 Adventist Theological Society 1 407 Evangelical Philosophical Society C1 307 Evangelical Philosophical Society C2 308 Evangelical Philosophical Society C3 303 Near East Archaeological Society C Biblical Chronology 214 Marriage and the Family Theology of Marriage Crystal Ballroom F Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) Life, Thought, and Legacy 213 Church History Patristics II 206 Evangelical Theology after the Sexual Revolution Grand Salon B New Testament General III Crystal Ballroom A Old Testament Hebrew Text and Grammar 405 Progressive Covenantalism 212 Septuagint Studies 401 Systematic Theology Politics and Science 406 Toward a Theology of Family: Marriage, Sexuality, & American Culture in Wendell Berry 207 10 67th Annual Meeting // Marriage and the Family PARALLEL SESSION D OVERVIEW Session Title Session Theme Location Asian/Asian-American Theology 408 Biblical Worship 410 Bioethics 409 Christian History and Thought since 1700 Arminius, Arminians & Reformed Trad. (cont) 401 Christianity and Culture Hip Hop Culture and American Evangelicalism Grand Salon C Creation Genetics and Genesis: Apes to Adam? Grand Salon E Evangelicals and Gender 405 Hermeneutics The Fulfillment of OT Land Promises Grand Salon A Messianic Jewish Studies Messianic Jewish History 402 Models of God The God of Jonathan Edwards 205 NT Canon, Textual Crit., & Apocryphal Lit. Features of Early Christian Manuscripts 201 OT Backgrounds / ANE Marriage & the Family in the OT 304 Old Testament Narrative Literature 302 Patristic and Medieval History Marriage and the Family in Early Christianity 306 Pauline Studies Paul and Money 208 Spiritual Formation / Sanctification Prayer & Religious Experience 211 Trinitarian Theology 207 Adventist Theological Society 2 407 Evangelical Philosophical Society D1 307 Evangelical Philosophical Society D2 Marriage and Gender Issues 308 Evangelical Philosophical Society D3 303 Near East Archaeological Society D Archaeology of the Family 214 Marriage and the Family Counseling and Pastoral Care 212 Marriage and the Family Ethics 202 Marriage and the Family Genesis 301 Marriage and the Family New Testament II Crystal Ballroom AF Marriage and the Family Old Testament II Crystal Ballroom E Marriage and the Family Systematic Theology I Crystal Ballroom CD Church History 16th Century 403 Method Approaches to a Theology of Marriage Grand Salon D New Testament General Epistles 209 New Testament Hebrews 210 New Testament Johannine Literature II 204 Old Testament Pentateuch 404 Practical Theology Homiletics and Apologetics 406 Responding to Western Islam Grand Salon B Systematic Theology Ecclesiology 206 Systematic Theology Theology Proper 213 The Didache: A Study of Nascent Christianity Crystal Ballroom B The Use of the OT in the NT 203 67th Annual Meeting // Marriage and the Family 11 PARALLEL SESSION E OVERVIEW Session Title Session Theme Location Analytic Theology Sacred Theology 211 Biblical Theology Eschatology Renewed: A New Heaven & A New Earth Grand Salon E Letter to the Hebrews Hebrews and the Atonement 402 Luke / Acts Review of Craig Keener's commentaries on Acts 301 Method in Systematic Theology Views on the Doctrine of the Trinity 305 New Testament Backgrounds Crystal Ballroom A NT Canon, Textual Crit., & Apocryphal Lit. 304 Old Testament Prophetic and Apocalyptic Books Minor Prophets: Hosea and Joel 206 Old Testament Theology Old Testament Theology and the Family 203 Old Testament Wisdom Literature Marriage and Family in OT Wisdom Literature 204 Patristic and Medieval History 410 Pauline Studies The Impact of Imperial Culture and Language Crystal Ballroom B Pentateuch Marriage and the Family in Ancient Israel 208 Psalms and Hebrew Poetry Images of Family in the Psalms 209 Puritan Studies Grand Salon A Reformation Studies Reformation Studies and the Family 207 Reformed Theology A Panel with Scott Swain and Michael Allen 302 Scripture and Theology in Global Context Salvation in Global Perspective 401 Synoptic Gospels 202 The Book of Revelation Theology and Revelation 408 The Theology of Karl Barth A Panel on Christopher Holmes' The Holy Spirit 205 Evangelical Philosophical Society E1 307 Evangelical Philosophical Society E2 308 Evangelical Philosophical Society E3 303 Near East Archaeological Society E General Topics 214 Marriage and the Family Church History 409 Marriage and the Family Culture II 403 Marriage and the Family Divorce and Remarriage 405 Marriage and the Family General IV Crystal Ballroom C Marriage and the Family Hermeneutics 407 Marriage and the Family New Testament III 404 Marriage and the Family Systematic Theology II 406 Church History The Early American Context 306 New Testament Gospel of Mark Crystal Ballroom D Old Testament General IV 210 Practical
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