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ETS Plenary Session I Islam & Evangelical Christianity Applied !"#$%&'()"*+,-+.(/012 Panelist: Aaron Hornkohl* (University of Cambridge) 11:45 AM – 12:35 PM ETS Plenary Session I Ayman S. Ibrahim P ︎ 1:30 PM – 2:25 PM // Live Q&A Session (The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) Christianity and Culture The Authority and Function of the Quran in Islam Evangelicals and Religious Liberty: Interfaith Engagement in a Pluralist Culture P ︎ 1:30 PM – 4:40 PM // Live Panel Discussion Moderator: Glenn Kreider (Dallas Theological Seminary) Islam & Evangelical Christianity Understanding Our Neighbor: Muslims and Pre-Recorded Papers Evangelicals in Conversation K. Lauriston Smith (Southeastern Baptist Moderator: C. Donald Smedley (Rivendell Institute Theological Seminary/Grand Canyon University) at Yale) The Fear of Theocracy: The Handmaid's Tale, Christian Culture, and the Problem of Confation Panelists: Barbara Pemberton (Ouachita Baptist University) Hamza Yusuf* (Zaytuna College) A Cross – Centered Response to a New American Asma T. Uddin* (Aspen Institute) Islam: A Model from the 8th Century Mohamed Magid* (All Dulles Area Muslim Society Kaz Hayashi (Baylor University) (ADAMS) Center) The Eternal Omnipresent Transcendent Ones: John Hartley (Yale University) Virtual Idols, Hologram Concerts, and the Imago Darrell Bock (Dallas Theological Seminary) Dei C. Donald Smedley (Rivendell Institute at Yale) Stephen Kim (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) P ︎ 1:30 PM – 2:25 PM // Live Q&A Session The First Commandment and The First Amendment: Islam as the Linchpin of Religious Applied Linguistics and Biblical Languages Liberty Teaching Discourse Analysis * Moderator: Lee M. Fields (Mid–Atlantic Christian P ︎ 1:30 PM – 2:25 PM // Live Q&A Session University) Pastoral Epistles Pre-Recorded Papers Moderator: Greg Couser (Cedarville University) Frederic Putnam (Templeton Honors College at Eastern University) Pre-Recorded Papers Teaching Discourse Analysis: Surveying the Field Stanley E. Porter (McMaster Divinity College) Brian Schultz (Fresno Pacifc University) Arguments For and Against Pauline Authorship of Teaching Hebrew Discourse Analysis: Pedagogical the Pastoral Epistles Considerations Jordash Kifak* (OMILEIN) Teaching Greek Discourse Analysis: Pedagogical Considerations * Invited Guest of ETS 3! 32.4514%#41&(%#$(657%, !"#$%&'()"*+,-+.(/012 Mark Baker (Southwestern Baptist D 2:30 PM – 3:25 PM // Live Q&A Session Theological Seminary) J.R.R. Tolkien and Theology, Year 2 A “Perfect” Elder? Blamelessness in the Angels Qualifcations for Elders and Deacons in the Pastoral Epistles Moderator: Austin M. Freeman (Founders Classical Ben Merkle (Southeastern Baptist Theological Academy of Mesquite) Seminary) The Authority of Deacons in Pauline Churches Pre-Recorded Papers Austin M. Freeman (Founders Classical Academy of Ray Van Neste (Union University) Mesquite) Household of God’ or `House of God’? OT Tolkien’s Angelic Hierarchies: Introductions, Background in 1 Tim 3:15 and Its Implications Observations, Lessons Charlie Trimm (Biola University) P ︎ 2:30 PM – 3:25 PM // Live Q&A Session Gods or Angels? Blurring the Distinction in Tolkien’s Middle – earth and the Old Testament Christian History and Thought since 1700 Evangelical History Revised?: New Insights on Gavin Ortlund (First Baptist Church of Ojai) Eighteenth – and Nineteenth – Century Protestant How Classical Angelology Can Resource A Debates Tolkienian Angelic Fall Theodicy Moderator: Karin Stetina (Talbot School of Owen Strachan (Midwestern Baptist Theological Theology) Seminary) What Would Gandalf Do? Voluntary Limits on Pre-Recorded Papers Supernatural Power in High Myth & High Kenneth Stewart (Covenant College) Christology The Visible, Glorious Return: A Late Georgian Novelty? D 2:30 PM – 3:25 PM // Live Q&A Session James I. Fazio (Southern California Seminary) Systematic Theology John Nelson Darby’s Early Resistance to Pre – Ethics II Tribulational Premillennialism Moderator: Donald L. Johnson (Southwestern Jesse F. Owens (Welch College) Baptist Theological Seminary) The Salters’ Hall Controversy afer 300 Years: Heresy, Subscription, or Both? Pre-Recorded Papers Andrew T. Walker (The Southern Baptist Matthew C. Shrader (Central Baptist Theological Theological Seminary) Seminary) The Role of the Saeculum in a Christian Hidden Bridges? Progressive Tendencies among Eschatological Account of Religious Liberty Non – Progressive 19th – Century Northern Baptists Matthew Steven Bracey (Welch College) Considering the Infuence of Helwys’s Religious Liberty Ethic in England and the United States 4" 89#$(:##;%7(!++14#< !"#$%&'()"*+,-+.(/012 David W. Jones (Southeastern Baptist Theological Jason K. Allen (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) Seminary) Ethics in Public: Considering Community in Moral We Preach Christ: A Proposal in the Human v. Evaluation Divine Author Enigma in Hermeneutics & Homiletics J. Alan Branch (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) Joseph Lanier (Midwestern Baptist Theological Can Christians Use Medical Marijuana? Seminary) Who is a God Like You? A Theological-Historical Hermeneutic P ︎ 3:30 PM – 4:25 PM // Live Q&A Session Christian Ethics ︎ 6:30 PM – 9:40 PM // Live Panel Discussion Christian Theological Ethics and Human Labor P Wesleyan Studies Pre-Recorded Papers Matthew Kaemingk (Fuller Theological Seminary) Moderator: Matt Friedeman (Wesley Biblical Work, Worship, and Ethics: The Connection Seminary) Between Liturgy and Labor in Deuteronomy 26 Thomas H. McCall (Asbury University) Amber Bowen (University of Aberdeen) Book Presentation: God and Nature: The Doctrine Restoring the Dignity of Time of Sin Heath W. Carter* (Princeton Theological Seminary) Panel Discussion: “Christianizing the Social Order”? Labor, Capital, God and Nature: The Doctrine of Sin and the Christian Origins of the New Deal Hans Madueme (Covenant College) Marc Cortez (Wheaton College) Matthew Arbo (Oklahoma Baptist University) The Concept of Work in Oliver O’Donovan’s Ethics Justus Hunter* (United Theological Seminary) as Theology Trilogy Matt Friedeman (Wesley Biblical Seminary) The Practical Application of The Portraits of God D 3:30 PM – 4:25 PM // Live Q&A Session * Systematic Theology P ︎ 6:30 PM – 7:25 PM // Live Q&A Session Hermeneutics American Christianity Moderatory: Brent Robert Kelly (Liberty Topics in 19th and 20th Century American University) Christianity Pre-Recorded Papers Moderator: Don Westblade (Hillsdale College) Brent E. Parker (Southern Baptist Theological Pre-Recorded Papers Seminary) Paul Kjoss Helseth (University of Northwestern, St. Is Prosopological Exegesis a Hermeneutical Method Paul) Applied in Hebrews? A Critical Analysis "The Crown Is Fallen from Our Head": The Critical Kevin L. Moore (Freed – Hardeman University) Realism of Samuel Miller The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth? Deciphering Meaning Through Layers of Context * Invited Guest of ETS 5# 32.4514%#41&(%#$(657%, !"#$%&'()"*+,-+.(/012 Respondent: Robert Caldwell (Southwestern Michael C. Lyons (Evangelical Community Church) Baptist Theological Seminary) The Famine of the Word of God in Amos 8:11 – 13: Innovations of Famine in the Ancient Near East Jef Straub (Independent Scholar) Baptists Against Slavery – The American Story A 6:30 PM – 7:25 PM // Live Q&A Session Respondent: Glenn Kreider (Dallas Theological Adventist Theological Society I Seminary) Christianity and Islam Paul A. Sanchez (Southern Baptist Theological Moderator: John Reeve (Andrews University) Seminary ) Triumph of a Southern Baptist Liberal: William Pre-Recorded Papers Poteat & the Fundamentalist – Modernist David A. Williams (Andrews University) Controversy Proskuneo? Embodied Worship in Contemporary Respondent: Miles S. Mullin II (Hannibal – Worship, Adventism, and Islam LaGrange University) Michael F. Younker (General Conference of SDA) H. Jared Bumpers (Midwestern Baptist Theological An Apocalyptic Duel: The Papal – Caliphate Seminary) Controversy about the End of Time during the “John the Baptist”: The Denominational Conficts of Convictions and Evangelical Infuence of John Mihai Bijacu (Andrews University) Albert Broadus Islamic Creationism and Its Connection to Respondent: Madison Grace (Southwestern Baptist Christian Creationism Theological Seminary) Jonathan A. Campbell (Dallas Theological Seminary) P ︎ 6:30 PM – 7:25 PM // Live Q&A Session The Words of God: Textual Criticism in the New Old Testament Backgrounds / Testament and Qur’an Ancient Near East Moderator: Richard E. Averbeck (Trinity P ︎ 7:30 PM – 8:25 PM // Live Q&A Session Evangelical Divinity School) New Testament Greek Language and Pre-Recorded Papers Exegesis What Is Missing in Greek Exegesis? Stephen J Andrews (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) Moderator: Stanley E. Porter (McMaster Divinity It’s Nuzi Again! HSS 5 67, Hagar, Bilhah, and Zilpah College) Christian Wilder (Grand Canyon University) Pre-Recorded Papers Tabernacles and War Camps: Background and Francis G. H. Pang (McMaster Divinity College) Subsequent Interpretation of the Tabernacle in Missing the Forest for the Trees: A Top – Down Exodus Approach to Greek Exegesis Kenton F. Williams (Trinity Evangelical Divinity Stanley E. Porter (McMaster Divinity College) School) A Natural Language Approach to Koine Greek The Role of Animal Imagery in Royal Ideology and Exegesis Warfare within the Book of Samuel $%6 89#$(:##;%7(!++14#< !"#$%&'()"*+,-+.(/012 Martin M. Culy (Cypress Hills Ministries) If You Can’t Read, You Can’t Exegete D 8:30 PM – 9:25 PM // Live Q&A Session Old Testament A 7:30 PM – 8:25 PM // Live Q&A Session Psalms and Wisdom Literature Evangelical
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