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Tuesday, November 19 Am TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AM TUESDAY AM P 8:30 AM–11:40 AM 8:30 AM–9:10 AM CHRISTIAN ETHICS Denis O. Lamoureux 7:45 AM–8:15 AM Hilton—Key Ballroom 10-11 (St. Joseph’s College, the MORNING PRAYER University of Alberta) Hilton—Key Ballroom 1-8 Moderator: David W . Jones No Adam: The Evolutionary Join us for a simple worship service (Southeastern Baptist Theological Creation Position of Scripture and Prayer. Seminary) 9:20 AM–10:00 AM 8:30 AM–9:10 AM John H. Walton Wayne Grudem (Wheaton College) PARALLEL SESSION A (Phoenix Seminary) Adam and Eve as Archetypes The Poverty of Nations: A P 8:30 AM–11:40 AM Sustainable Solution from 10:10 AM–10:50 AM Economics and the Bible C. John Collins BAPTIST STUDIES (Covenant Theological Seminary) Baptists and the Bible 9:20 AM–10:00 AM Adam and Eve: Who They Were and Hilton—Peale A Daniel R. Heimbach Why We Should Care Moderator: Jason Lee (Southeastern Baptist Theological (Cedarville University) Seminary) 11:00 AM–11:40 AM Where Does ‘Ethics’ Come From? William Barrick 8:30 AM–9:10 AM How the Term Has Evolved? (The Master’s Seminary) Tom J. Nettles A Historical Adam, Young-Earth 10:10 AM–10:50 AM (Southern Baptist Theological Creation View Seminary) Matthew B. Arbo Baptists History (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) 9:20 AM–10:00 AM The Euangelion of Christian Ethics P 8:30 AM–11:40 AM Christian T. George METHOD IN SYSTEMATIC 11:00 AM–11:40 AM (Oklahoma Baptist University) THEOLOGY Playing with Fire: Charles Spurgeon’s Kimberly Pennington Systematic Method and Lived Use (and Abuse?) of Scripture (Southwestern Baptist Theological Faith Seminary) Hilton—Peale C 10:10 AM–10:50 AM Blueprint for Change: Contributions Jason G. Duesing of Ethics and Religious Liberty Moderator: Craig Carter Commission Leaders to Racial (Southwestern Baptist Theological (Tyndale College, Toronto) Reconciliation within the Southern Seminary) Baptist Convention Debating Paige Patterson: 1981 8:30 AM–9:10 AM Southern Baptist Inerrancy Debates JT English with Cecil Sherman and Kenneth (The Southern Baptist Theological 18 Chafi n Seminary) P 8:30 AM–11:40 AM Confessional Theology as a Mark of 11:00 AM–11:40 AM HERMENEUTICS the Church: A Biblical and Historical David S. Dockery Four Views on The Historical Assessment (Union University) Adam Baptists and the Bible: A Way BCC—337 9:20 AM–10:00 AM Forward Kevin Storer Moderators: Matthew Barrett (Duquesne University) (California Baptist University) Sacramental Ontology and God‘ s A. B. Caneday Use of the Church in the Economy of (Northwestern College) Redemption EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 65TH ANNUAL MEETING EVANGELICALISM, INERRANCY, AND ETS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AM 10:10 AM–10:50 AM 11:00 AM–11:40 AM P 8:30 AM–11:40 AM Joshua D. Vajda David C. Alexander THEOLOGY FOR COUNSELING (Dallas Theological Seminary) (Liberty Theological Seminary) AND PASTORAL CARE Seeing the Unseen: Imagination in Causes and Effects of Constantine’s the Theological Method of Kevin J. Acceptance of a Majority Donatist Hilton—Carroll B Vanhoozer North Africa (314-330) Moderator: John W . Auxier (Trinity Western University) 11:00 AM–11:40 AM Christopher Green 8:30 AM–9:10 AM (Wesley Institute, Sydney) P 8:30 AM–11:40 AM Stephen P. Greggo Karl Barth on the “Shadow Side:” a SYNOPTIC GOSPELS (Trinity Evangelical Divinity Way Forward Hilton–Tubman B School) Assessing Spirituality and Moderator: Dennis Theological Tradition: Forming Ingolfsland Faith Identity Outcomes in P 8:30 AM–11:40 AM (Crown College) Counseling PATRISTIC AND MEDIEVAL 8:30 AM–9:10 AM HISTORY 9:20 AM–10:00 AM Early Christian Theology and David B. Sloan Steve L. Porter Identity (Malone University) (Talbot School of Theology, Biola Hilton—Poe B Why Evangelical Scholars Should University) Get Excited about Q Sarx’ as Habituated, Relational Moderator: David C. Resistance to the Spirit Alexander 9:20 AM–10:00 AM (Liberty Theological Seminary) Greg Rhodea 10:10 AM–10:50 AM (Dallas Theological Seminary) Orlando Rivera 8:30 AM–9:10 AM The Testimonium Extraordinarium: (Nyack College) Craig Blaising Did Josephus call Jesus “A Worker of Pastoral Care for the (Southwestern Baptist Theological Remarkable Deeds”? Excommunicated: Refl ections from Seminary) The Rule of Saint Benedict Early Christian Millennialism 10:10 AM–10:50 AM and the Intermediate State of the Susan M. Rieske 11:00 AM–11:40 AM Dead: A Response to Charles Hill’s (Wheaton College) Brian J. Wright Regnum Caelorum A Generation Unchained: The (Ridley Melbourne) Untold Story of Matthew 11:12 Multiculturalism in the Early 9:20 AM–10:00 AM Centuries of the Church: Identifying C. Rebecca Rine 11:00 AM–11:40 AM Some Helpful NT Trajectories (George Mason University) John Lee Jesus Among the Philosophers and (Midwestern Baptist Theological Poets: Biblical Quotation in Clement Seminary) 19 of Alexandria’s Protreptikos The Christological Use of εἰ μὴ A 8:30 AM–11:40 AM in Mark 2:7 and its εἷς ὁ θεός ADVENTIST THEOLOGICAL 10:10 AM–10:50 AM Signifi cance for Reading the Other Corresponding Divine Uniqueness SOCIETY Stefana Laing BCC—338 (Southwestern Baptist Theological Formulae in the Second Gospel Seminary) Moderator: Thomas Memory and Martyria: Identity Shepherd Formation in Early Christian (Andrews University) Historiography EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 65TH ANNUAL MEETING EVANGELICALISM, INERRANCY, AND ETS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AM 8:30 AM–9:10 AM 9:20 AM–10:00 AM 11:00 AM–11:40 AM Richard Davidson W. Paul Franks Paul Chamberlain (Andrews University) (Tyndale University College) (Trinity Western University) Literary Structure in the Book Richard B. Davis Recent Creative Atheist Strategies of Exodus: A Case Study in the (Taylor University College) for Shifting the Burden of Proof: A Aesthetic Nature and Theological Against Postmodern Pentecostalism Response Function of Scripture 10:10 AM–10:50 AM 9:20 AM–10:00 AM James K. Dew, Jr. Kessia Reyne Bennett (Southeastern Baptist Theological A 8:30 AM–11:40 AM (Trinity Evangelical Divinity Seminary) EVANGELICAL PHILOSOPHICAL School) Cannibalism and the Possibility SOCIETY A3 Tradition 0.5: A Case for “No Creed of Bodily Resurrection: A Revised Hilton—Peale B but the Bible” Approach to Reassembly 8:30 AM–9:10 AM 10:10 AM–11:40 AM 11:00 AM–11:40 AM Greg Welty Panel Discussion: The Christina Larsen (Southeastern Baptist Theological Hebrew Bible as Christian (University of St Andrews) Seminary) Scripture An Anthropological Critique of Steven B. Cowan Jonathan Edwards’ Thinking, (Louisiana College) G. K. Beale Feeling Revelation A Response to Jerry Walls on (Westminster Theological Christian Compatibilism Seminary, Philadelphia) Darrell L. Bock A 8:30 AM–11:40 AM 9:20 AM–10:00 AM (Dallas Theological Seminary) Robert A. Larmer Richard Davidson EVANGELICAL PHILOSOPHICAL (University of New Brunswick) (Andrews University) SOCIETY A2 Miracles, Prophecy and the John C. Peckham Hilton—Johnson B Teleological Argument (Andrews University) Thomas Shepherd 8:30 AM–9:10 AM 10:10 AM–10:50 AM (Andrews University) Sanjay Merchant Gregory E. Ganssle Reimar Vetne (Moody Bible Institute) (Rivendell Institute) (Montemorelos University, The “Type,” “Token,” and “Type/ Divine Causation and the Pairing Mexico) Token” Readings of the Athanasian Problem Creed 11:00 AM–11:40 AM 9:20 AM–10:00 AM David Baggett A 8:30 AM–11:40 AM Richard A. Knopp (Liberty University) (Lincoln Christian University) The Vice of Naturalistic Virtue Theory EVANGELICAL PHILOSOPHICAL 20 The Legacy of the Kuhn-Popper SOCIETY A1 Debate: Some Lessons for BCC—332 Evangelicals A 8:30 AM–11:40 AM 8:30 AM–9:10 AM 10:10 AM–10:50 AM NEAR EAST ARCHAEOLOGICAL Eduardo Echeverria Mike Austin SOCIETY A (Sacred Heart Major Seminary) (Eastern Kentucky University) Hilton—Johnson A Revelation and Authority: Catholic The Virtue of Humility: A Ecumenical Dialogue with G.C. Christological Account Moderator: Gary A. Byers Berkouwer (Associates for Biblical Research) EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 65TH ANNUAL MEETING EVANGELICALISM, INERRANCY, AND ETS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AM 8:30 AM–9:10 AM 10:10 AM–10:50 AM 11:00 AM–11:40 AM Lamar E. Cooper, Sr. Daniel Janosik Jonathan M. Waita (Criswell College) (Southern Evangelical Seminary) (Dallas Theological Seminary) Qumran as a Pottery Factory Through the Eyes of John of The Bearing of Carl F. H. Henry’s Damascus: The Qur’an as a Voluntaristic Epistemology on His 9:20 AM–10:00 AM Polemical Assault on the Inerrancy View of Biblical Inerrancy Lamont T. Conyers of the New Testament (Amridge University) Evangelicals, Archaeological 11:00 AM–11:40 AM Artifacts and Interpretation: A Case Andrew J. Spencer T 8:30 AM–11:40 AM Study of the Jehoash Inscription (Southeastern Baptist Theological THEME Seminary) Systematic Theology/ 10:10 AM–10:50 AM Environmental Ethics and Inerrancy: Hermeneutics Jared Chatfi eld Challenges from the Hermeneutics BCC—342 (Southwestern Baptist Theological of Ecotheology Seminary) 8:30 AM–9:10 AM Trey Thames Guillaume Bignon (Southwestern Baptist Theological T 8:30 AM–11:40 AM (London School of Theology) Seminary) Inerrancy, Is It a Matter of Luck?— The Renewed Excavations at Tel THEME An Assessment of Inspiration, Gezer: Report on the 2013 Season Church History, History, Providence and Divine Luck on Theology Calvinism, Open Theism, Classical 11:00 AM–11:40 AM Hilton—Key Ballroom 12 Arminianism, and Molinism Adeeb Mickahail (Liberty University Baptist 8:30 AM–9:10 AM 9:20 AM–10:00 AM Theological Seminary) George Hancock-Stefan David Kim The Inerrancy, Iconoclasm, and (Palmer Theological Seminary) (Southern Baptist Theological Origins of Israelite Polytheism The International Baptist Seminary) Theological Seminary of Europe—A Evangelicalism and the Role of the Study of Inerrancy Spirit in the Interpretation of the Word of God T 8:30 AM–11:40 AM 9:20 AM–10:00 AM 10:10 AM–10:50 AM THEME Thomas P.
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