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De~r ETS member: Welcome to the ETS National Meeting for 2005 at Valley Forge. Our theme, "Christianity in the Early Centuries," was chosen by the Executive Committee in view of sev­ eral current developments. First the phenomenal sale (25 million plus copies) of Dan Brown's novel, The Da Vinci Code, has aroused great public interest in the possibility th

Second, Brown claims that his thesis is IJased in p~rt on the Gnostic Gospels, discovered at Nag Hammadi in Egypt in 1945. While Brown's mystery novel may be easily dismissed as fictional fantasy, important scholars such as Elaine Pagels, Karen King, and Bart Ehrman have written popular expositions which challenge the accepted canon of documents, and the Eusebian narrative of orthodoxy and competing heterodoxies. They are also articulate spokespersons, who make a persuasive case on television, reaching a vast audience. Protestants in general, and evangelicals in particular have been criticized-with some justification-for leapfrogging from the New Testament er,1 to the Reformation, neglecting with disdain the intervening centuries. We are fortunate that we have four eminent church historians-Christopher Hall, , Jeffrey Bingham, and Paul Trebilco-who will address these issues in their plenary addresses. We will also have a cornucopia of sessions examining various tssues of Early Christianity, " wealth of sessions on the Bible and theology, complementing a rich array of Study Groups.

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Christopher Hall* D. Jeffrey Bingham Dallas Theological ) \ Eastern University )' " Wednesday, 1:15-2:15 p.m. Seminary What Evangelicals and Thursday, 11:15-12:15 p.m. Liberals Can Learn from the Development and Owersity Church Fathers in Early Christianity

Paul Trebilco* University of Otago / Friday, 8:30-9:30 a.m. / Nicholas Perrin* Gnostics in Asia Mmor in / \ Wheaton College the Early Second Century Wednesday, 8:15-9:15 p.m. CP Ignatius, and Others, Thomas, the Filth Gospel? as Witnesses aga1nst Bauer.

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2007 November 14-16 San Diego, CA Teaching Them to Obey 2008 November 1 9-2 1 Providence, Rl Text and Canon -- 7 SESSION OVERVIEW

Wednesday, November 16 Thursday, November 17

9:00- Y:40 First P.1rallcl Session Fnst Parallel Session

Y:SO- 111:311 Second Parallel Session 9:20- 10:00 Second Parallel Sess•on

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE EVANGEI.,ICALTHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

President Journal Editor Craig A. 8l

President-Elect Demel I Kock, President, 2001 Edwin M. YJilli1uchi OJ lias ThcologK<~I Seminilry Miami University Mdlc~rcl j. Erickson, Prcsirlcnt, 2002 Vice-President Mounds View, MN Francis Bcckwtth r ' Baylor Umvcrsity Davtd M. HowJrd, lr., President, 2003 \ Bethel Theologtcill Seminary Secretary-Treasurer james A. Borland G. K. Beale, President, 2004 Ltberty Untversity Wheaton College Graduate School

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Mark Bailey, Moderator; Dallas Theolog1cal Seminary 9:00 • 11 :20 am Woodrow E. Walton, Moderator; Okl.:~homa 9:00 - 9:40 am Theologie<1l Seminary Walter Schultz, Northwestern College Wood1e C. S. Terrell, Co-Chair longview, Texas Governing Libertarian Freedom by the Teleological Suspension of the Dispositional 9:00 - 9:40 am Ben M. Carter, Dallas/Fort Worth Hospital Council 9:50- 10:30 am The Next Christendom?: Jenkins and Sanneh Contrasted John Churchill, lndi

9:50 - 1 0:30 am 10:40 • 11 :20 am Woodie C. S. Terrell, Longview, TX Edward Furton, NJtional Catholic Bioethics Center The Dance: An Integral Part of Worship in Biblical Restoring Religion to American Public Life: A Middle History Path Offered by the American Founders

1 0:40 - 11 :20 am EVANGELICAL PHILOSOPHICAl Samuel Murrell, University of North Carolina at SOCIETY I \'\/ilmington; Leviathan's Christian Common\Vealth: A Hobbesian of Christ's Kingdom of Cod Valley Forge Lehigh

11 :30 • 12:10 pm 9:00 - 9:40 am Michael Spence, Grace College & Seminary Doug Geivelt, Tc:~ylor University To Find the Truth, Co lo the Lie David Hume and a Cumulative Case Argument

STUDY GROUP: HERMENEUTICS 9:50 - 10:30 am Radisson Conestoga Francis J. Beckwith, Baylor University THEME: ARE WE ABLE TO Why/./. Thomson's Violinist Argument Does Not Work PRACTfCE TODAY EARI:,Y in the Case of Rape CHRJSTJAN HERMENEUTICS? 10:40 • 11 :20 am 9:00 - 11 :20 am Chad Meister, Bethel College (Indiana) Resurrecting Plato: Restoring Classical Philosophy in james De Young, Moder.Jior; Western Seminal)' Higher Education 9:00 - 9:40 am S'rUDY GROUP: BIBLE AS Don.Jid A. HJgner, Fuller Theologic;:ll Seminary Interpretation in the Apostolic Fathers: Lessons for LITERATURE Today! Valley Forge Montgomery THEME: RETORIC, LITERARY 9:50 • 10:30 am FORM, AND MORAL VISION IN Daniel Willi<~ms• (Invited Guest), Baylor University BIBLICAL LITERATURE Theological Hermeneutics of Tradition before Nicaea 9:00 • 11 :20 am 10:40 • 11 :20 am Leland Ryken, Moderator; Wheaton College Paul Hartog, Faith Baptist Theological Serninary, Patristic Biblical Interpretation and the 'Rule of Faith' 9:00 - 9:40 am David How<1rd, Bethel Theological Seminary The Rhetoric of Lament: Implications for Ethical Reflection

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AndreZts Kbstenbcrger, Southe<~stcrn Haptisr Thenlogic:1l Clyde Billington, Northwestern College SeminJry; The Moral Vision o( john The Two Exodi of ManC'tho

10:40 - 11 :20 am 11 :00 - 11 :20 am Rich

R~sponsc Krista Freiling, Northwestern College When Did joshua De.~troy 1-la?nr ?. With a Short OPEN SESSION: APOLOC ETICS Examination of Judges 4 Radisson Buchanan 11:50- 12:10 pm 9:00 - 9:40 am Terry Hofecker, Grace Thcnlogic.ll Scmin<1ry William 0. Dennison, Covenant College Iron Age Cezer A Synthetic View from Scripture, Extra­ What's So Special aboUI Natural Revelation biblical Texts and Stratigraphy

9:50 - 1 0:30 am OPEN SESSION: CHURCH John A. Bloom, Biola University HISTORY AND HISTORICAL, Does fntelligenl Oes1gn Theot y 1-/e/p Cilnst1an THEOLOGY ApofogelJcs Radisson Hancock 1 ():40 - 11 :20 am THEME: JONATHAN EDWARDS (rJig !\. Smith, Denver ThcologiGll Sc.!ml nMy 9:00 - 11 :20 am ldcnti(}'in~; Chiasm of Design: lnsig/!1.~ (l(nn lntc/lrgcnt Steven M. Studebaker, Modcrc1tor; tmrn:muel College Oesrgn Theory and Their App!tcation lo l.rrerary StructurcJI Analysrs 9:00 - 9:40 am Gary Elkins, Moderator; Toccoa F.1lls College Steven M. Studcb;:~kcr, Emm.1nucl College NEAR EAST ARCHAEOL,OGICAL Spirit ChrislOiogy and Ecumenical Convergence: A SOCIETY Companson nf Jonathan Edwards's and Oa\'Jd M. Coffey's Spirit Christologies Radisson Franklin THEME: GENERAL SESSION 9:50 - 1 0:30 am Robert Caldwell, Southwestern l~aptist Theolog1cal 9:00 - 12:20 am Scm1nary; Call the Sabbath a Delight: Jonathan 13ryunt G. Wood, Moderator, As'inci,liL:S for Bihlic.JI [dwards on the Lord's Day in lh<" Chris/ran Lrfc Research 1 0:40 - 11 :20 am 9:00 - 9:40 am Peter Beck, Southern HJptist Thcolngic<"!l Sem1nary 0Jvid Livmgston. Associates for Biblic<1l ReseJrch God's Man: The Imago [)('r in the Works o( Jonathan A UnivP.rsal Flood 3000 BC Edwards

9:50 - 1 0:30 am OPEN SESSION: CHURCH Boyd Seevers, Northwestern College HISTORY AND HISTORICAl, F\ Selected Biblical Cusloms in Light of R\\'ala Bedouin THEOLOGY Customs Radisson Hemlock THEME: SPIRITUAL, FORMATION

~0·------~~~ 1 '" lnv1ted Cuest. 9:30 - 11 :20 pm 9:50 - 10:30 am Ronald Frost, Moderator; Multnomah Bible College Randy Nelson, Northwestern College The Challenge of Canonical Criticism to Background 9:00 - 9:40 am Studies Ronald Frost, Muhnomah Bible College A Conflict over Covenant or How Sermons Explained 10:40-11:20 am New England's Antinomian Controversy A. Sue Russell, Biola University Understanding Early Christianity: An Anthropological 9:50 - 10:30 am Crit1que of Social Scientific Criticism Joanne lung. Biola University Conference: Rediscovering a Communal Tradition of OPEN SESSION: NEW TESTAMENT Puritan Piety Radisson Jefferson THEME: SYNOPTIC GOSPELS 10:40- 11:20 am Kelly M. Kapic, Covenant College 9:00 - 11 :20 am A Peculiar Communion: john Owen's Trinit.arian David H. Warren, Moderator; Heritage Christian Approach to the Lord's Supper University

OPEN SESSION: CHURCH 9:00 - 9:40 am HISTORY AND HISTORICAL Samuel Lamerson, Knox Seminary THEOLOGY Demonic Possession in the New Testament, the Early Valley Forge Bucks Church, and Today: An Examination of M. Scott Peck's THEME: EARLY CHURCH ''Glimpses of the Devil"

9:00- 11:20 am 9:50 - 10:30 am Gregg R. Allison, Moderator; Southern Baptist John Noe, Prophecy Reformation Institute The Nature of the Eschatological Kingdom Jesus Theological Seminary Everlastingly Established·· Step #3 9:00 - 9:40 am 1 0:40 - 11 :20 am Gregg R. Allison, Moderator; Southern Baptist Dennis lngolfsland, Crown College Theological Seminary; The Clarity and Obscurity of Scripture in the Early Church: Hermeneutical Tensions The and the Synoptic Gospels

9:50 - 10:30 am OPEN SESSION: NEW TESTAMENT Donald M. Fairbairn, Erskine Theological Seminary Radisson Keystone PatJistic Soteriology: Three Trajectories THEME: ROMANS AND GALATIANS 10:40-11:20 am 9:00 - 11 :20 am John C. Hutchison, Talbot School of Theology The Christian View of Suffering and Martyrdom in the Timothy G. Gombis, Moderator; Cedarville University Early Centuries of the Church 9:00 - 9:40 am OPEN SESSION: NEW TESTAMENT Timothy G. Gombis, Cedarville University Radisson Gladwyne "Even the law preaches faith": Paul's Old Testament Argument in Galatians 3:11-12 9:00- 11:20 am n Ken MacGillivray, Moderator; Hopevale Church 9:50 - 10:30 am Trevor j. Burke, Moody Bible Institute 9:00 - 9:40 am Adopuon and Honour in Romans 8 David H. Johnson, Providence Theological Seminary Recent New Testament Introductions: Evidence of a Paradigm Shih?

• Invited Guest. 11 L..____ .~ 10:40- 11:20 am OPEN SESSION: OLD TESTAMENT Thomas R. Edgar, C1piral Brble Semrnary Radisson Bryn Mawr The Nature ol !he Law· An Indica/JOn o{ Its Present THEME: SAMUEL, KINGS AND Inapplicability CHRONICLES

OPEN SESSION: NEW TESTAMENT 9:00- 11:20 am Radisson Radnor Janson Condren, Moder.ltm; Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 9:00 - 11 :20 am Stephen S. Kim, Moderator; Multnnmah 81ble College 9:00 - 9:40 am Er1c Mitchell, Southwestern BJptist Theological 9:00 - 9:40 am Semi ntH)' 0Jvld L. Allen, Southwestern BJptist Theologic

9:00 - 9:40 am Brent SJndy, Grace College What Did Israel's Propht.'IS and The1r Au(hence Undc•rstand about thL' /)is/ani Futurt'(

'------~ L______,. 12 9:50- 10:30 am 10:40-11:20 am Steven D. Mason, University of St. Andrews Mark Liederhach, Southeastern Baptist TheologiGll Isaiah 24 and the Condittonal Noahic Eternal Cm·enant Seminary; Ethics as Worship: A Meta-Ethical Discussion of the Foundations for Biblical Ethics 10:40-11:20 am [Json A. Nicholls, Redeemer Missionary Church 11:30-12:10 pm Yahweh \'5. the "Gods": Is /sa 46 Really an Appe.J.Ilo Robert G. Clouse, Indiana State University Omniscience? Global Capitalism, Democracy. and Christianity OPEN SESSION: OLD TESTAMENT OPEN SESSION: PHILOSOPHY i

1 0:40 - 11 :20 am 1 0:40 - 11 :20 am Edwcud M. Curtis, Talbot School ofTheology/BiniJ Garry DeWeese, Talbot School of Theology University; Elihu: The Man and His Message Resurrection Replicas: Is TherP. a Blessed Hope for Christian Physicalism? OPEN SESSION: OTHER: THEOLOGY AND ETHJCS OPEN SESSION: SYSTEMATJC THEOLOGY Radisson N. Grand Ballroom Radisson 76 Tavern THEME: ETHICS THEME: SPIRITUAL FORMATION 9:00am - 12:10 pm 9:00am- 12:10 pm Robert W. F.v;an!', Moder,ltor; Rcrlw<1<1rl Ch~rP.IIVP.ritas lponsihility: The Relative Seminary; Arc the Spintual OisojJiincs of "solitude and Contributions of Moral Philosophy and Early Christian silence'' Really Blhlical? Theology to the Origins and De\'elopment of the Insanity Defense and Mental Elemen/5 of Crime; I

\ I 13 :'J 1 0:~0 - 11 :20 am 10:~0- 11:20 am Larry S. McDonald, Tn,e/1-McConnt'JI College Millard Erickson, Wcs!ern Seminary; The Mf'rging of Theo/ngr and Spirituality: An We Nt'l··cf to blk: Theology and J1hilosophy in fx.1mination of the Lift• and Work of Ali$/Cr McCrdlh Convcr.~.1tion

11:30- 12:10 pm OPEN SESSION: SYSTEMATIC john Coe, Talbot School of ll1eology THEOLOGY Seven /Jf'adly Disconnect.~ rn Semmary Traming Scanticon Hotel GS1 OPEN SESSION: SYSTEMATiC ·rHEOLOGY 9:00 - 11 :20 am Radisson Mt. Davis Everett Berry, Moderator; The Criswell College THEME: CHRISTOLOGY 9:00 - 9:40 am 9:00 - 11:20 am Evere1t Berry, The CriSWl•ll Colkogc Theological vs. Methodolojjicallb.qconservdtism: \VilliJm T. Chandler, Moderator; SouthC'rn Baptist and Kevin Vanhoo7er as Test Cases Theologic.JI ScminJry 9:50- 10:30 am 9:00 - 9:40 am Adam H.~lnNoocl, Southwestern B.lptist ThcolngicZ~I Michtu:.'l A. Harbin, Taylor Umversity Seminary; Mo.~ I Mm·ed Idol: A Critique of Clark ",VJashiyach" and "Christos ": Sem/( wllhm Himself: The FathPr and f lis 11,md~ in Farlr Christiamty 9:00 - 11 :20 am

Lynn Cnhick, Moclerv Hingham 9:00 - 9:40 am Lynn Cohick, Vv'hC'clton Cflllcge 1 0:~0 - 11 :20 am "lh1 · Cpncferf'cl Metaplu 1r d Church ''-~ /Jrid(' of Chri~t in Eugt•nc Mc>rnll, Dall.1s Th('olog1c.1l Scomin,lry the First 7hree Centuril'~ A.D. and lb Imp.!(/ on Chn<;tian Th(~ Old Tt>~tanlPnt WORD· CrP Bll,unl, Soulhwt'SIC'rrl B.1pt1't Thc'l)lr,gu ,11 R. AlhC'r1 Mohler, /r., Southern BJpli~t ThmJogJcaJ Semin.1ry; rJb-·~ponrft>nt!u fu~r·nr· .\/r·mJIJ ·\ Semin.1ry; An Evangelic a! Theology of -~c·xuality: Whl'rt' Do Wp Start~ 3:20 - 4:00 pm n:,::,s - 1 :15 pm David lowery, Dallas Theological Seminary BUSINESS SESSION 1 Mark and Paul on Human Weakness in Spiritual Formation Valley Forge Pennsylvania Call to ordPr Jnd Welcome>: 4:10 - 4:50 pm Craig Blaising, President Peter K. Nelson, Wheaton College Graduate School Devotional: Abiding in Christ yet Struggling with Sin: Pursuing Fr.1ncis Beckwith, Vice-Pre5ident Contentment on the l.ong Road of Splfitual Formation Adortion of Agenda Reports 5:00- 5:40 pm MembC'rship: Michael Wilkins, Talbot School of Theology James A. Borland, Secretary-Treasurer Transformation of Peter: Peuine Perspectives on Spiritual Finances: Format ton James A. Borland; Secretcuy-Treasurer Election of Committees: STUDY GROUP: Nominations EVANGEUCAL,S & GENDER Resolutions Adjournment Radisson N. Grand Ballroom 2:30 - 5:40 pm ~:-:5- 2::5 .:::-:: Ronald W. Pierce, Moderator; Talbot School of Theology PLENARY SESSION: 2:30 - 3:10 pm Valley Forge Pennsylvania Gerry Breshet~rs, Western ScminJry Does One 1-lave lOBe Egalitarian or Complementarian?

Christopher Kall• 3:20 - 4:00 pm Eastern University, What Judith TenEisho( Talbot School of Theology Evangelicals and Liberals Gender Matters: The Extent and Significance of Can Learn from the /....- Complementarity Church Falhers 3:20 - 4:00 pm Raben L. Saucy, Talbot School of Theology Gender Marrers: The Extent and Significance o( Complementarity Uoint paper with Judith K. TenEishofJ

STUDY GROUP: SPIRITUAL 4:10 - 4:50 pm FORMATION Brt~d H;uper, Multnomilh School of Bible Radisson Hancock The Presence of the Future: The Church as Eschatological Community and the Role of Women in Ministry THEME: SYSTEMATIC AND BIBLlCALTHEOLOG I CAL 5:00 - 5:40 pm PERSPECTIVES ON Stanley K. Fowler, Heritage Theological Seminary SPIRITUAL FORMATION Karl Barth the Complementarian

2:30 - 5:40 pm EVANGEUCAI, PHILOSOPHICAL Richard Averbeck, Moderator; Trinity EvangeliGll Divinity SOCIETY I School Scanticon Hotel Gettysburg Room

2:30 - 3:10 pm 2:30- 3:10pm Steven Roy, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Doug Kennard, Bryan College New Wine and Olrl Wineskins? The Relationship of A Lakatosian Philosophy of Science as Theological Evangelical Theology on Spiritual Formation and Method Theola ical Models of Sanctification * Invited Guest 15 ---::.J 3:20 - 4:00 pm 2:30 - 3:10 pm llmorhy P

3:20 - 4:00 pm 2:30- 3:10pm james R. Mook, C<~pitill Bible Semin.1ry John R. Fr.1nke, Biblical Theological Scmmary Relevance of Patri$/ic Interpretation of Ct ·nests 1 11 for Truth <.~nd Knowledge: Theological and Philosophical the Age of the Earth IJehiJle Perspectives (join! rrngram with J.P. Morel.-.nd) 3:20 - 4:00 pm 3:20 - 4:00 pm Steven B. Sherman, Wmebrenner Thenlogie

or Mice and Men: Animal 'Rights, I the Image! of Cod and !-Iuman Responsibility 5:00- 5:40 pm Karen K. Abrahamson, Andrews Umvcrsity 5:00 - 5:40 pm The Dichotomy of John Polkmghorne's Hermeneutics: Cosmological and Esclwtological Approaches j. 0Jryl Ch

' I STUDY GROUP: BIBLICAL LAW Radisson Franklin I Valley Forge Montgomery 2:30 - 3:10 pm 2:30 - 5:40 pm Marsh

~ 16·------~ '------" 3:20 - 4:00 pm 3:20 - 4:00 pm Steven M. Ortiz, New Orleans Baptist TheologicJI Douglas Moo, Wheaton College Seminary; Qumran Quagmire: Early Monastic "As Free as Necessary ... "; The Pragmatics of a Community or VIlla? Translation Philosophy

4:10-4:50 pm 4:10- 4:50pm Rick Ot:~ck, Northwestern College; From Saul to Paul Mark Strauss, Bethel Seminary San Diego Do Literal Bible Versions Really Show Greater Respect for 5:00 - 5:40 pm Verbal_ Plenary Inspiration? (A response to WJyne Grudem) Timothy C. Snow, Abila of the Oecapolis: An Exemplar of Byzantine Christianity 5:00 - 5:40 pm Elizabeth Y. Sung, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School OPEN SESSION: C,ulture, Hermeneutics, and TheologicallnterprelalJon of ARCHAEOLOGY OR Bl BLE BACK­ Scripture: Current Issues and Recent Proposals GROUND OPEN SESSION: BIBLE, BOTH Radisson S. Grand Ballroom TESTAMENTS THEME: ARCHAEOLOGICAL Valley Forge Bucks BACKGROUNDS 2:30 - 5:40 pm 2:30 - 5:40 pm Creighton Marlowe, Moderator; Tyndale TheologicJI Stephen Pfcmn, Moderator; University of the Holy Land Seminary (Nethcrlilnds)

2:30 - 3:10 pm 2:30 - 3:10 pm Creighton Marlowe, Tyndz.le Theological Seminary Stephen R. Miller, Mid-America Baptist Theological (Netherl

3:20 - 4:00 pm 3:20 - 4:00 pm Kenneth R. Cooper, Biblical Faith Mmistries Douglz.s E. Brown, Faith Baptist Theological Semtnary Shasu! Who? The Shasu of Palestine m the Egyptian Texts The Identity of the Sons of Cod in Genesis 6: Light from 2 Peter, tude, Early judaism, and the Early Church 4:10 - 4:50 pm Steven L. Cox, Mid-America Baptist Theological 4:10 - 4:50 pm Seminary; The Que.~/ ion of Marriage at Qumran B.:1rry N. Danylak, Cambridge University Reconciling Jesus' Singleness: Is It Foreshadowed m the 5:00- 5:40pm Old Testament? Stephen pfann, University of the Holy land; Loltery and Social Organization at Qumran and in the B1ble 5:00 - 5:40 pm Warren Austin Gage, Knox Seminary OPEN SESSION: BIBlE, BOTH TESTAMENTS A Whore

17 L______.;O;, 2:30 - 4:50 pm 2:30 - 5:40 pm Paul Helseth, Moclcr,llm; Northwestern College Robert E. Colem:m, Modcri'ltur; Gnrdnn-Cunwell

Theological Sem1nary 2:30 - 3:10 pm Paul Helseth, Northwestern College On the Relevctnct' of H.o!Jerll-loopes's Right Reason in 2:30 - 3:10 pm the English RenaJSS.lDCI.:.' In the Queslion o{ Evangelical Mark R. S<~ucy, Kyiv Theologiccd Semin.1ry Identity AIJraham's Heirs: The New Covenc:mt as Theological 3:20 - 4:00 pm Norm in Early ChnslliJ!lll)' tv\at! Jenson, Un1versity uf SL Andrew~ Homo mcurvaws in se.· Lu/h('r's Relational Account of 3:20 - 4:00 pm Sin Roben E. ColemJn, Gordan-Conwell ThcologicJI Scmin.1ry, The Changing Patte!m of Rcviv,1l in the 4:10 - 4:50 pm 1\postnlic Church Shawn D. Wnght, Southern Haptist Theological Seminary The PastorcJ! V1.~ion of Theodore BezJ 4:10 - 4:50 pm Stef

john Nev1us' Strategy of M1ssions and Its Influence If! Early Korean Chnstianity 3:20 - 4:00 pm Jarncs P. Sweeney, Immanuel Church 5:00 - 5:40 pm The Oerty of Christ· A Fourth-Century Invention? A Look at References to Jesus as Theos in the Ne·w h•stam~:•nt Virginia Yip, Baylor Umversity and the Letter.'> of Ignatius Co ye inlo all nations and dc>mocralize them: Amencan I I Civil Religion and Miss/On to Chma 4:10- 4:50pm r Willi<1111 V,1rner, The Master's College OPEN SESSION: CHURCH HISTORY AND HISTORICAL Jewish Christian OiiJ/ogues dfter 7rypho. Ntw Tran.,/~1 1ions THEOLOGY f\' ' Radisson Mt. Davis 5:00 - 5:40 pm THEME: CHURCH HISTORY AND G.:try S. Shogren, Univcrsidacl Cris!itln.:t lntcrnJciont~l ESEPA; ''Decently and in OrdL'r": Definitions and THE EARLY CHURCH AccusatiOns of Disorderliness in the Early Church 18'~------~ OPEN SESSION: CHURCH OPEN SESSION: ETHICS OF THE HISTORY AND HISTORICAL FAMILY THEOLOGY Valley Forge Chester Scanticon Hotel GS6 & GS7 THEME: ETHICS OF THE FAMilY THEME: APOLOGISTS 2:30 - 4:50 pm

2:30 - 5:40 pm Jerry A. Johnson, Moderator; Criswell College john Adair, Moderator; Dallas Theologictll Seminary 2:30- 3:10pm 2:30 - 3:10 pm Jerry A. Johnson, Criswell College John Ada1r, Dallas Theological Seminary Peter Singer Versus the Imago Dei and the Sanctity of Paul, justin Martyr and Walter Bauer Human Life

3:20 - 4:00 pm 3:20 - 4:00 pm lee M. Fields, Roanoke Bible College Kenneth Magnuson, Southern B

4:10 - 4:50 pm 4:10- 4:50pm George T. Givens, Evangelical Free Church of America B. Ward Powers, Tyndale College lnternat•onal Mission; The Positive Prof1le of Early Divorce and Remarriage: The Law and Crace Approach Christian Pohty 10 Understandmg

5:00 -5:40pm OPEN SESSION: EVANGELISM Michael A. Haykin, Toronto Baptist Seminary AND MISSIONS The Martyrs-Proof of Orthodoxy Radisson Quaker

OPEN SESSION: EDlJCKfTON 2:30 - 5:40 pm Radisson Mt. Laurel Thomas P. Johnston, Moderator, M1dwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 2:30 - 5:40 pm Edward j. NewelL Moderator; Atlantic Baptist University 2:30- 3:10pm J.D. Payne, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 2:30 - 3:10 pm Methods of Evangelism: The First 300 Years Edward A. Buchanan, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary; The Catechumenace of the Early Church, with 3:20 - 4:00 pm Implications for the Church in the 2 7st Century M

5:00 - 5:40 pm OPEN SESSION: NEW TESTAMENT Lloyd Harsch, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Radisson 76 Tavern Designing a Course for the Internet THEME: ROMANS

19 L---~·-~ 2:30 - 5:'i0 pm 2:30 - 5:40 pm Brian ). Vickers, Moder.:uor, Southern Baptist E. Randolph RICh.:nds, ModcrJtor; OuJchitil B<1pt1st

Theolog1cal Seminary University

2:30 - 3:10 pm 2:30- 3:1() pm Bri.:m J V1ckers, Southern Bapt1st Theological Seminary Stephen W1tmcr, Un1vers1ty of Cambridge Marie Righreous: The Fundamental Language of 01vine Instruction in Philo and john RedemptiOn in Roman:; S: 79 3:20 - 4:00 pm ~:1 0 - 4:50 pm E. Randolph Richards, OuJchitJ Baptist University Ron Fay, Trinity Evangel iced Divinity School Another Brick m the Argument of the Two Temple Father, Snn, and Spirit in Rom.1n.<> 8 Cleansings

5:00 - 5:40 pm 4:10 - 4:50 pm Stephen S. Kim, Multnomah Bible College Preston M. Sprinkle. Un1versity of Aberdeen The Christologtcal and Eschatological S1gmficance of Conceplions of the Afterliie in Romans: Resurrection, Jesus' Healing of the Lame Man at the Pool of Bethesda Life and Glory in john 5 OPEN SESSION: NEW TESTAMENT 5:00 - 5:40 pm Stratton Ladew1g, Dallas Theological Semin

2:30 - 5:40 pm OPEN SESSION: NEW TESTAMENT Gary W. Derickson, Moderator; Corb.:Hld College Radisson Jefferson 2:30- 3:10 pm THEME: ACTS Gary W. Derickson, Corbrmd College The Chiastic Structure of Matthew and Its Implications 2:30 - 4:50 pm for Dispensational Eschatology Michael A. Salmeier, Moderator, Oxford Univcrslt)'

3:20 - 4:00 pm 2:30- 3:10pm Daniel S. Steffen, Central Amencan Theological Claire Ruth PfJnn, University of the Holy Lzmcl Seminc1ry (Gu

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4:10 - 4:50 pm 3:20 - 4:00 pm l.. Bryan D. lee, University of Sheffield Walter A. Maier Ill, Concord1a Theological Seminary Romans 1·18-2: 1 as Polemic Against Hellenistic Culture 1 and 2 Kings and the Early Church fathers

5:00 - 5:40 pm 4:10- 4:50pm Wayne A. Brindle, liberty University Ellis R. Brotzman, Tyndale Theologic;~l Seminary The Law Brings Wrarh (Rom 4: 15): Pauline Logic and the Role of Law and Wrath in Cod's Judgment Hezekiah's Reign: Old Testament NarrJtive in Three Dimensions OPEN SESSION: OLD TESTAMENT 5:00 - 5:40 pm Radisson Buchanan Andrew Grant Wildsmith, Moffat College of the Bible THEME: THE PROPHETS Missing: Inspired Plans of Solomon's Temple (I Chron 28: 11-19)--Some Suggested Implications for Inspiration 2:30 - 5:40 pm and the Holy Spirit's Role in Closing the Biblical Canon Richard Schultz, Moderator; Wheaton College OPEN SESSION:OLD TESTAMENT 2:30 - 3:10 pm Radisson Devon Richard Schultz, Wheaton College Christianity's Shaky Foundation: Why Isaiah 28:16 is THEME: GENERAL NOT a Messiamc Prophecy 2:30 - 5:40 pm 3:20 - 4:00 pm lshwaran Mudliar, ModerL~Ior; Bethel Uni\lersily John N. Day, Bellwood Presbyterian Church Ezekiel and the Heart of Idolatry 2:30 - 3:10 pm Mark Boda, McMaster Di\linity College 4:10- 4:50pm Form Criticism Transition: Penitential Prayer and Lament Sitz im Leben and Form Tracy J. McKenzie, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary; Use of the Pentateuch in Hosea and Its Jmphcations for Hermeneutics 3:20 - 4:00 pm Sheri L. Klouda, Southwestern Baptist Theological 5:00 - 5:40 pm Seminary; Inner Biblical Poetics: The Function and Purpose of Biblical Allusion in Three Examples from David C. Deuel, The Master's Academy International Psalm 101 Jesus: Malachi's Expectations for the Great King's Final and Perfecr Messenger 4:10 - 4:50 pm William D. Barrick, The Master's Seminary Psalm 23: Lessons from Its Translation from the Early Church until Today 5:()0- 5:40pm 5:00- 5:40 pm David M. Fouts, Bry;:m Co! lege John Studebaker, Spring Arbor Univers11y TheodJCY,. TheistiC Evolut10n, and the Queslion of God's A K1ngdom Perspecttve on Holy Sp1rit Hapltsm Care for the Animals OPEN SESSION: SYSTEMATIC OPEN SESSION: OGD TESTAMENT THEOLOGY Radisson Marion Radisson Keystone TH EMf: GENESIS THEME: DOCfRTNE OF GOD

2:30 - 5:40 pm 2:30 - 5:40 pm Tim M. Sigler, Moderator; Moody Bible Institute Norman R. Gulley, Moderator; Sou!hcrn Adventist University 2:30 - 3:10 pm Lester J. Hicks, Lancaster Bible College 2:30 - 3:10 pm Why Do We Read It That Way: The Presuppositions That W.1l/cr Schultz, Northwestern College Push Us toward a Narrative Reading of Cen 1.1-2:3 The "Problem" of Evil Is a Problem of Cod's Goodness

3:20 - 4:00 pm 3:20 - 4:00 pm Andrew j. Schmutzcr; Moody Bible Institute John Shouse, Golden G,ltc Haptist Theological Seminar}' "All those going out of the gate of his city": Have the Cod, Time and Narrative Eternity and the Drama of the Translations Cot ft Yet? Tnune Cod

5:00 - 5:40 pm 4:10 - 4:50 pm Frederic Clarke Putnam, Biblical Theological Seminary Norman R. Gulley, Southern Adventist University Whose Story Is II, Anyway? NLT and the Hebrew Text of A One-Srded Trinity in Early Westem Theology: Its Genesis 44:1-73 Continuing Impact on Theology

OPEN SESSION: SYSTEMATIC 5:00- 5:40 pm THEOLOGY Marc A. Pugliese, Fordham University Radisson Bryn Mawr Un-Domesticatmg God's Transcendence: How Classical THEME: THE TRINITY Theistic Metaphys1cs Can Speak to Systematic TheolngJCaf Discussrons of OJVine and !-Iuman Action

2:30 - 5:40 pm STUDY GROUP: PASTORAL Gregg R. AlliSOn, Moderator; Southern B~ptist MINISTRY Theological Seminary Scanticon GS 1 2:30 - 3:10 pm THEME: INTEGRATION OF Bonnie Pattison, Wheaton College THEOLOGY & MINISTRY Basil, the OntologiCal Trinity and the Physics of light 2:30 - 4:00 pm 3:20 - 4:00 pm John C. Weeks, Moderator, Multnomah Biblical Mich~el VVittmer, Grand Rap1ds Theological Semin~ry Seminary; Purpose and Proposals for the Pastoral I Divine Mystery as Theolog1cal Method· lmplicacions for Ministry Study Group I the Trinity and /)ivme Sovereignty 2:30- 3:10pm 4:10 - 4:50 pm Discussion Purpose and Proposals for the Pas/oral Muustr}' Sludy Croup . ' •('\ Theodore Zachariades, Grace Evangelic~ I School of Theology; Does Evangelical Ttinitarianisrn Require Eternal Generation

22------~ '------" 3:20 - 4:00 pm 8:30 - 10:50 am Panel Discussion: The Relation of Seminaty Education lO Jiri Moskala, Moderator; Andrews University Pastoral Mmistry: What the Church Needs from Seminary Graduates 8:30- 9:10am Panelists: James Congdon, Topeka Bible Church; Jiri Moskala. Andrews University Bingham Hunter, Harvest Bible Chapel; John Johnson, The Language, Meaning and lntertextuality of Isaiah 34:9- Western Seminary; John C. Weeks, Multnomah Biblical 10: Eternal Punishment? Seminary 9:20 - 10:00 am OPEN SESSION:SYSTEMATJC Eric Galenieks, Andrews University THEOLOGY Sheo/ in Numbers 16:30,33: Subterranean Realm of the Scanticon GS8 & GS9 Spirits? THEME: ESCHATOLOGY 10:10- 10:50 am 2:30 - 5:40 pm Richard M. Davidson, Andrews University Brad Green, Moderator; Union University Song of Songs 8:6-From Sheol ro rhe Holy of Holies

2:30- 3:10pm STUDY GROUP: BIBLICAL Earl L. Brown Jr., Philadelphia, PA THEOLOGY STUDY GROUP The Darker Side of the Millennium Revis1ted Radisson Buchanan THEME: THE LAND IN BIBLICAL 3:20 - 4:00 pm PERSPECTIVE John Jefferson O;wis, Gordan-Conwell Theological Seminary; Will We Work in the New Creat10n? 8:30 - 1 0:50 am Richard Schultz, Moderator; Wheaton College 4:10 - 4:50 pm Carl Sanders, Washington Bible College 8:30 - 9:10 am Oispensationalism or OispensaUonalisms: A System or a Mark Dubis, Union University Family The Land in Biblical Perspective I

5:00 - 5:40 pm 9:20 - 10:00 am Stephen Sizer, Wycliffe Hall Walter C. Kaiser, Gordan-Conwell Theological Seminary Christian Zionism: Road-Map to Armageddon? The Land in Biblical Perspective II

10:10- 10:50 am Brian Toews, Philadelphia Biblical University PlENARY SESSION: The Land in Biblical Perspective Ill Valley Forge Pennsylvania RADISSON HANCOCK STUDY GROUP: EVANGELICALS & ,------1 GENDER Wheaton College Radisson N. Grand Ballroom Thomas, the Filth Gospel! 8:30 - 10:50 am / \ / Steve Tracy, Moderator; Phoenix Seminary

8:30 - 9:1 0 am ADVENTIST THEOLOGICAL Michelle Lee, Talbot School of Theology SOCIETY I Reframing t.he Debate: "Headship" in Ephesians 5 as a Test Case Radisson 76 Tavern I

• lnv•ted Guest 23L.____ ,j 9:20 - 1Q:OO am STUDY GROUP: OLD Alan Padgett, Luther Semin.Jry TESTAMENT ASH ISTORICAL Does Christ Submit to the Church? Mutual Submission LITERATURE and the Bride of Christ Scanticon Hotel GS2

10:10- 10:50 am Michael A. Grisanti, Modere~tor, The M<~ster's Seminary David lnsione-Brewer, Tyndale House, Cambridge 8:30 - 9:1 0 am The Struggle (or Equality in the Use of Aristoteli,m John Wztlton, Wheaton College Household Codes by Paul, Peter, Ph1/o, and josephus Modern Eres, Ancient Texts· [xege515 of tile Hi::.torical STUDY GROUP: SYNOPTIC Literature as 'Bible and Babel' Comes of Age GOSPELS STUDY GROUP I 9:20 - 1 0:00 am Radisson S. Grand Ballroom ]ens Bruun Kofoed, Copenhttgen Luterhan School of THEME: THE SYNOPTIC Theology; Adam, What Are You? The Pr1meval H1story PROBLEM against the Backdrop of Mesopotamian Mythology

8:30 - 10:50 am 10:10- 10:50 am Grant Osborne, Moderator; Trinity Evangehcal Divinity Robert B. Chisholm, Dallas Theological Seminary School The Yahwistic Apology in judgt•s-1 Samuel agarnsl the Backdrop of Canaanite Religion 8:30 - 9:10 am leslie Robert Keylock, Trinity College of Florida STUDY GROUP: EVANGELICAL Q Mark, Luke, Matthew: The Correct Order oi Synoptic THEOLOGY & POSTMODERNITY Development? Valley Forge Lancaster THEME: EVANGELICAL 9:20 - 10:00 am THEOLOGY, POSTMODERNITY, Robert V. Huggins, Salt Lake Theological Seminary AND THE EARLY CHURCH Respondent 8:30 - 1 0:50 am 10:10- 10:50 am Ron Michener, Moderator; Evangelischc Theologische General Discussion Faculteit; (leuven, Belg1um)

EVANGELICAL PHILOSOPHICAL 8:30 - 9:1 0 am SOCIETY I David Williams, Taylor University College Scanticon Hotel Gettysburg Room A Tribute to Stanley Grenz

8:30 - 9:10 am 9:20 - 1 0:00 am Kevin Diller, St. Andrews Un1vers1ty- St. Mary's College Roger E. Olson*, Truett ThenlngirJ.I Seminary Does Contemporary Theolog}' Require a Post-Realist, A PostconservatJve Evangelical Response to the Early Post Foundationalist Method? Church Fathers

9:20 - 10:00 am 10:10- 10:50 am Mark jensen, University of Notre Dame john R. Franke, Biblical TheologicJI Seminary How Should Sociological Facts Constrain Social and Faith of our Fathers: Trad1tion, Postmodern Theory, and Political Theor}'? Civ1l Society as a Test Case the Early Church

. I '''\ 10:10- 10:50 am EVANGELICAL Jeff Green, University of No!re Dame PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY ll ' How Athe1sts and Theists Differ on What Possible Valley Forge Lehigh Worlds There Are

• lnv1tcd Guest L______,24 8:30- 9:10am STUDY GROUP: PATRISTIC$ Greg Ganssle, Rivendell lnslitute STUDY GROUP The Next Breakthrough in Christian Scholarship Radisson Hancock

9:20 - 10:00 am 8:30 - 1 0:50 am Michael Murray, Franklin and Mar;hall College George W. Harper, Moderator; Evangelical Theological The Fall and the Problem of Animal Pain Seminary, (0sijek, Croatia)

10:10 -10:50 am 8:30 - 10:50 am Wilham Lane Craig, Talbot School of Theology George Harper, Moderator, Evangelical Theological Pamheists m Spite of Themselves: The Cod-World Seminary (Osijek, Croatia) Relation According to Pannenberg, Clayton, and Shults NERO ANTICHRIST: Patristic Evidence for the Use of Nero's Name in Calculatmg the Number of the Beast NEAR EAST (Rev 13:18) ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Radisson Franklin 8:30 - 9:10 am THEME: SPECIAL SESSION IN Francis X. Gumerlock, Providence Theological Institute HONOR OF EDWIN M. NERO ANTICHRIST Patristic Evidence for the Use of YAMAUCHI Nero's Name in Calculatmg the Number of the Beast (Rev 13:18) 8:30 - 10:50 am 9:20 - 1 0:00 am john Wineland, Moderator; Kentucky Christian College Stuart E. Parsons, Dallas Theological Seminary 8:30- 9:10am The Decalogue and the Virtues in the Early Christian Apology of Theophilus of Anlioch Ken Calvert, Hillsdale College The Life and Work of Edwin Yamauchi 10:10- 10:50 am 9:20 - 10:00 am Ernest Manges, Cebu Graduate School of Theology (Philippines) Daniel Hoffman, Lee University The Holy Womb: The Virgin Mary's Role in Extra­ Jrenaeus, Pagels and the Christianity of the GnostiCs Canonical Material of the Second and Third Centuries 10:10 - 10:50 am OPEN SESSION: CHURCH Carl B. Smith II, Palm Beach Atlantic University HISTORY AND HISTORICAL Is the Maker of Heaven and Earth the Father of Jesus? THEOLOGY STUDY GROUP: TRIBUTE TO Radisson Marion STANGRENTZ THEME: EARLY CENTURIES Valley Forge Pennsylvania 8:30 - 1 0:00 am 8:30 - 10:50 am William l. Krewson, Moderator; Philadelphia Biblical Panel Discussion University PANEL I Kurt A. Richardson, McMaster University 8:30- 9:10am Peter G. Heltzel, New York Theological Seminary William L Krewson, Philadelphia B•blical University Christian T. Collins Winn, Drew University What If Peter Had Won? The "Jewish Acts of the Millard J. Erickson, Western Seminary Apostles" according to the Pseudo-Ciementine Texts

PANEL II 9:20 - 10:00 am Lauren F. Winner, Columbia University Halvor Ronning, Home for Bible Translators and Scholars Bruce Benson, Wheaton College Uerusalem) john Franke, Biblical Seminary The Church is Israel: From Barnabas to Augustine

25L__ __~ OPEN SESSION: CHURCH OPEN SESSION: CHURCH HISTORY AND HISTORICAL HISTORY AND HISTORICAL THEOLOGY THEOLOGY Radisson Ross Scanticon Hotel GS7 THEME: EARLY CHURCH IN THEME: JONATHAN EDWARDS NORTH AFRICA 8:30 - 10:50 am 8:30 - 10:50 am Ted Dorman, ModeraLor; Taylor University Harold F. Carl, Moderator; LeTourneau University 8:30 - 9:10 am 8:30 - 9:10 am Sam Waldron, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Harold r. Carl, LeTourneau University jonathan Edwards and justification Sofa Fide Against Praxeas-How far D1d Tertullian Take the Doctnne of the Trinity? 9:20 - 1 0:00 am Will tam 0. Henard, Southern Baptist Theological 9:20- 10:00 am Seminary; The Convers1on Theology of jonathan Rex Butler, Southwestern Baptist Theological Sem1nary Edwdrc.Js Sacramenlum: Baptismal Practice and Theology in Th1rd-Century North Afrrca 10:10- 10:50 am Donald 1. Westblade, Hillsdale College 10:10- 10:50 am Calvinism in the Hands of a Not-So-Angry jonathan Lloyd Harsch, New Orleans Baptist Theological Edwards Uo1nt paper wtth Ted Dorman) Seminary The Architecture o( Baplistries in North Africa 10:10- 10:50 am Ted Dorman, Taylor University OPEN SESSION: CHURCH Calvinism m the Hands of a Not-So-Angry jonathan HISTORY AND HISTORICAL Edwards THEOLOGY Scanticon Hotel GS 1 OPEN SESSION: CHURCH HISTORY AND HISTORICAL 8:30 - 1 0:50 am THEOLOGY Kenneth ). Stewart, Moderator; Covenant College Scanticon Hotel GS9

8:30 - 9:10 am 8:30 - 1 0:50 am Dan1el R. Heimbach, Southeastern Baptist Theological Walter Schultz, Moderator; Northwestern College Seminary; Are We Missmg Augustine's RejeCtiOn o( War am to Reduce Fear? 8:30 - 9:10 Miche Maniquet, Hydewood Park Bapttst Church 9:20 - 1 0:00 am An Analytical Overview of Chihasm in the First Three Centuries of the Church Kenneth). Stewart, Covenant College Newman Versus Newman: The "Apolog/CJ" of 1R64 and other AutobiOgraphical Writmgs Compared 9:20 - 1 0:00 am 10:10- 10:50 am M1ke Stallard, Baptist Bible Seminary The Shift from jewish Christian Chdiasm in the Early John Warw1ck Montgomery, Trinity College & to Church Fathers Theological Seminary (lnd1ana); Slavery and the Gospel 10:10- 10:50 am Frederic Clarke Putnam, Biblical Theological Semtnary Lll'ing from the Future: Missionaf Implications of 8Jb!tcaf Eschatology - I ·~------~ '------'26 STUDY GROUP: ASIA MINOR OPEN SESSION: NEW TESTAMENT STUDY GROUP Radisson Jefferson Va I ley Forge Bucks THEME: GENERAL THEME: THE APOSTOLIC FATHERS AND EARLY 6:30 - 10:50 am CHRISTIANiTY IN ASIA MINOR Brad Mellon, Moderator; Bethel Seminary oi the East

6:30 - 1 0:50 am 6:30- 9:10am Mark Wilson, Moderator; Regent Univers•ty Brian Larsen, Simpson University A Tedious Brief Scene of Humor, Comedy. and The 6:30- 9:10am Christian Faith Kenneth Berd•ng, Biola University Historical Connections to John but Literary Connections 9:20 - 10:00 am to Paul: Cm We Resolve a Dilemma in Our Robcr1 L. Thomas, The Master's Seminary Understanding of Polycarp of Smyrna? The State of : Face or Fiction, Orthodoxy or Heresy? 9:20 - 10:00 am Frank Chan, Nyack College 10:10- 10:50 am The Interplay between tew1sh and PatristiC in Roland L. McMillan, New Orle<~ns Baptist Theological Melito of Sardis, Peri Pascha Seminary; Reinterpreting Honor and Shame: The Narrator of the Fourth Gospel and the Knowledge and 10:10 -10:50 am Motivations of Jesus Darrell Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary Walter Bauer and His Geographical Portrait of History: OPEN SESSION: NEW TESTAMENT Evaluating the Roots of the New Schoof of Early Radisson Mt. Laurel Chnstiamty in As1.1 Minor and El.~ewhere THEME: GREEK NEW TESTAMENT

10:10- 10:50 am 6:30 - 1 0:00 am Paul Trcbilco, Respondent (Respondent followed by open Maurice A. Robinson, Modere~tor; Southeastern Baptist discussion) Theological Seminary

OPEN SESSION:NEW TESTAMENT 8:30 - 9:10 am Radisson Conestoga B. Ward Powers, Tync!Jie College THEME: 1 CORINTH fANS A Linguistic Reassessment of Some Areas of Greek Morphology 6:30 - 10:50 am Denny Burk, Moderator; Criswell College 9:20 - 10:00 am Maurice A. Robinson, Southeastern BJptist ThcologicJI 6:30 - 9:1 0 am Seminary; The Integrity of the Early New Testament Text: R. Daniel Streen, Criswell College A Collation-Based Comparison Utilizing the Second and Did jesus and Paul Disagree about Money and Missions? Third Century Papyri Reading First Corinthians 9 in Dialogue with the Synoptic Mission Trad1!Jons OPEN SESSION: NEWTESTAMENf Radisson Quaker 9:20 - 1 0:00 am THEME: HEBREWS L. Timothy Swinson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School The ~we• Effect. and Its Implications for Scripture and 6:30 - 10:50 am the Church: An Examination of I Cor 2:12-13 R. larry Overstreet, Moderator; Northwest Baptist 10:10- 10:50 am Seminary Douglas W Geringer, Talbot School of Theology Coworkers with Cod (I Cor. 3:9)

27L__ ___J 8:30- 9:10am 10:10- 10:50 am Victor Rhee, Talbot School of Theology Ardel B. Canccby, Northwestern College Chiasm and Jl5 ChristologicallmplicatJon in Heb. I: 1-14 The Ox and the Man: tvtosaic Law as 'vVisdom?

9:20 - 10:00 am OPEN SESSlON: R. Larry Overstreet, Northwest Bapt•st Seminary CHRISTIANllY& OTHER Who is Melchizedek? WORLD RELIC IONS Scanticon Hotel GS6 10:10- 10:50 am THEME: HfNDUISM & ISLAM Philip D. Burggraf( McMaster Divinity College Exhortation with Warning and Encouragement: Using 8:30 - 10:50 am Discourse Analysis to Interpret Hebrews 10:19-39 Mark Strauss, Moder

8:30 - 9:10 am 9:20 - 1 0:00 am Gnrrlon Wenham, Glouccstershire University Winfriccl Corclu;,n, T.-aylnr University; 1-!umility in Biblical Ethics in Multicultural Sooel1es: Creation Christianity and Islam (]OLnl prescnl.llion with J;~mcs Spiegel) Ordinances and Laws for Sojourners 10:10- 10:50 am 9:20 - 10:00 am Page M. Brooks, New Orleans BJptlst Theologic.-al Walter McConnell, SingJpore Bible College Seminary; An Examination of Islamic Relijjious Pluralism Tile Problem of Merhodology for Old Testament Ethics from the Perspective of Seyyed Hosscin Nas lmphcations fOr Bible Interpretation in the 21st Century ·~------~ L______, 28 10:10- 10:50 am 10:00 - 10:25 am John S. Hammell, Southeastern Baptist Theological Eric L. Johnson, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Seminary; An Ecclesiologica/ Assessment of the Emerging Panel Discussion with Or. Welch. Dr. Schreiner, & Church Movement o, Mitchell

OPEN SESSION:PHJLOSOPHY OPEN SESSION: SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY Radisson Adams THEME: APOLOGETICS AND Radisson Devon POSTMODERNISM THEME: INERRANCY

8:30- 10:50 am 8:30 - 10:50 am Adam Harwood, Moderator; Southwestern Baptisl Steven B. Shermc1n, Moderator; Winebrenner Theological Theological Seminary Seminary

8:30 - 9:10 am 8:30- 9:10am George M. Coon, Toronto School of Theology William C. Crouse, Christian Information Ministries Is Inerrancy Enough or Too Much? A Consideracion of Fascism: A Precursor to Poslmodernism Carl Henry's Position 9:20- 10:00 am 9:20 - 1 0:00 am Douglass S. Huffman, Northwestern College Josue Perez, Biola University More Choice or More C/anty?: The Question of Reading Incredulity toward /)repositions: A Review of Some Early Christianity with Postmodern Values Recent Evangelical Criticisims of Propositioned Theology 10:10- 10:50 am 10:10- 10:50 am Dallas K. Miller, Medicine Hal, Alberta (Canada) Robert D. Culver, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Public Debate in Apologetics retired. STUDY GROUP: COUNSELING, Problems for Inerrancy Doctrine in the Pnestly and PSYCHOLOGY, AND PASTORAL Levitical Ceneaologies of 1 & 2 Chronicles and Proposed Solutions CARE Valley Forge Montgomery OPEN SESSION: SYSTEMATIC THEME: HOMOSEXUALITY: THEOLOGY EVANGEUCAL FOUNDATIONS Scanticon Hotel GS8 FOR PASTORAL CARE THEME: BIBLICAL THEOLOGY

8:30 - 10:25 am 8:30 - 10:50 am Stephen P. Greggo, Modcr.1tor; Trinity Evangelical Danny Hays, Moderouor; Ouachita Baptist University Divinity School 8:30 - 9:10 am 8:30 - 8:55 am Roy E. Ciampa, Gordan-Conwell Theological Seminary Tom Schreiner, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary The Biblical Narrative Understood as One (CJSER Pattern Homosexuality: A New Testamenl Perspeclive Embedded within Another

9:00 - 9:25 am 9:20 - 10:00 am C. Ben Mitchell, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Jeffrey). Nieh.Jus, Gordan-Conwell Theological Seminary 0 Homosexuality: Is Predisposition Predestination? An Argument against Theologically Constructed Cm·enants 9:30 - 9:55 am Edward T. Welch, Westminster Theological Seminary 10:10- 10:50 am Homosexuality: Biblical Counseling Principles Danny Hays. Ouachita Baptist University The Artistic Side of Cod's Character: A Biblical Study 29L.__ __ OPEN SESSION: SYSTEMATIC 3:50 - 4:30 pm THEOL,OGY Larry Lichtenwalter, Andrews Un1versity Valley Forge Chester The Apocalypse on H1~11 THEME: CONTEMPORARY CULTURE 4:40 - 5:20 pm Ron Clouzet, Southern Adventist Univers•ty 8:30 - 1 0:50 am 8C'tween fvprfa.c;ting Damnation and AnnihilatiOn: Thf' Glenn R. Kreider. Moder;:l(or; Dall<1s Thrological Conlribulion of Ellen While to the Debatf' on Hell Semin,1ry STUDY GROUP: NEW PROJECTS 8:30 - 9:1 0 am IN SYSTEMATIC Carmen I. Bryant, Multnom.1h Bible College THEOLOGY Engaging rhe Culture or Embracing It? Thp SubtfP Radisson Adams Danger of Syncrdism THEME: ORTHODOX 9:20 - 1 0:00 am SOTERIOL,OGY TN EVANG EL,ICAL, Francis J. Beckwith, Baylor University DISCUSSION Gospel PIQ\V: Bob Dylan's Chn~~ttan Philosophy 2:10- 6:10pm 10:10- 10:50 am Kurl A. Richt~rdson, Moderator; McMaster University Glenn R. Kre•der, Dallas Theological Seminary 2:10- 2:50pm Blessings Not Just for the Ones Who Kneel Thomas Buchan, Drew University The Tapas ofTheosJs: Mapping the &oundarie!5 n{ Christian Perfection in Law Antiquity

11:15 -12:15 pm 3:00 - 3:40 pm Anthony Baker•, Episcopal TheologicJI Scm mary of the PLENARY SESSION Southwest; ThP Short 1-/appy Life of thf' Diagonal Line: Modern Theology and the End of Theosi::; Valley Forge Pennsylvania ~---~ 3:50 - 4:30 pm D. Jeffrey Bingham Peter G. Heltzel, New York Theological Seminary Dallas Theologie

ADVENTIST TH EO LOG ICAL 5:20 - 6:00 pm SOCIETY Roger E. Olson•, Truett Theological Seminary; Protestam Appropriations of Theosis Radisson 76 Tavern 6:00 - 6:30 pm 2:10 - 5:20 pm Craig A. Car1er, Tyndale University College Response Jiri Mosk.11Cl, Moderator, Andrews University STUDY GROUP: 2:10 - 2:50 pm EVANGEUCAL,S & GENDER Eric Ellison, Andrews University Radisson N. Grand Ballroom ''Not a Tame LiOfl ":An Exposition of the Wrath of Cod as Exemplified in Deuteronomy 28:63 2:10 - 5:20 pm 3:00 - 3:40 pm Ronald W. Pierce, Modcr.:Jtor; T.1lbot School of Theology Mirosl.w M. Kis, Andrews Univers1ty Reinhold Niebuhr on Immortality of the' Soul

" ------~• Invited Guest. '------" 30 2:10- 2:50pm 3:00 - 3:40 pm Mary Kate Morse, George Fox Evangelical Seminary Stewart Kelly, Minot State University /esus' Use of Social Power in Honor-Shame Conflicts: Philosophical Considerations and the Quest for the A Model for Male-Female Interactions

3:00 - 3:40 pm 3:50 - 4:30 pm Bruce l. Fields, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Garry DeWeese, Talbot School of Theology Womanist on the Atonement: Baplizing lhe Kalam Argument's 'Principle of Determination'" and Legitimat.ing Unjust Suffering 4:40 - 5:20 pm 3:50 - 4:30 pm R.). Snell, North Park University Hyunhye Junia Pokrifka.joe•, Azusa Pacific University frenaeus of Lyons: (Re)Uniting Signs and Concepts in Redemption of Women from the Effects of the Fall in Christ the Old Testamenl: Jmplicarinns of Understanding Genesis 3:14-19 in lls Immediate and Wider Contexts STUDY GROUP: DISPENSATIONAL STUDY GROUP 4:40 - 5:20 pm Valley Forge Bucks Steve Tracy, Phoenix Seminary, Abuse and Male THEME: ON THE ROAD TO Leadership: Challencing Common Misconceptions ARMAGEDDON: HOW STUDY GROUP: STONE CAMPBELL EVANGELICALS BECAME ISRAEL'S ADHERENTS BEST FRIENDS Radisson 5. Grand Ballroom 2:1 0 - 5:20 pm THEME: THE LORD'S SUPPER Phil Lueck, Moderator; Northwestern College

2:10- 5:20pm 2:10 - 2:50 pm Timothy P. Weber. Memphis Theological Seminary William Baker, Moderator; Cincinnati Bible Seminary How Did Dispensationalists Come This Far?

2:10- 2:50pm 3:00 - 3:40 pm Lynn McMillan•, Oklahoma Christian University Walter C. Kaiser, Gordan-Conwell Theological Seminary The Lord's Supper among the 18th and 19th Century (First Respondent) Resrorationists in Scotland 3:50 - 4:30 pm 3:00 - 3:40 pm Tommy Ice, Pre-Trib Research Center, Liberty University, Mark Krause, Puget Sound Christian College (Second Respondent) The Lord's Supper in the New Testament 4:40 - 5:20 pm 3:50 - 4:30 pm General Discussion John Mark Hicks, lipscomb University A Theology of the Lord's Supper STUDY GROUP: SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF 4:40 - 5:20 pm ALTERNATIVE RELIGIONS (SSAR) I. Howard Marshall•, University of Aberdeen; Response Valley Forge Lancaster EVANGELICAL PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY I 2:10 - 4:30 pm Robert B. Stewart, Moderator; New Orleans Baptist Scanticon Gettysburg Room Theological Seminary

2:10 - 2:50 pm 2:10- 2:50pm I.B. Stump, Bethel College (Indiana) Cky John Carrigan, North American Mission Board Virgin Mary? Mormon Teachmgs on !he Sexual Philosophy of Mind and the Christological Controversies Conception of Jesus of the Early Church

31 L.___ --' 3:00 - 3:40 pm OPEN SESSION: Carl Mosser, Eastern Univer~i!y ARCHAEOLOGY OR Bl BU Evil, Mormonism and the lmpossibrlity of Perfection Ab BACKGROUND Initio· An /renaean Oe(ense Radisson Liberty 3:50 - 4:30 pm THEME: BIB[,E BACKGROUND: Joel Kramer. Livmg Hope Ministnes HELLENTSM AND JUDAJSM After DNA· Native Amencans, LamanitPs, and Ncow World Anthropology 2:10 - 4:30 pm EVANGELICAL PH fLOSOPHJCAL Steven L. Cox, Moderator. ,\"!id-Amenca Bapti~t SOCIETY ll Theological Scmin.1ry Valley Forge Lehigh 2:10 - 2:50 pm 2:10 - 2:50 pm Victor Cop.1n, Palm Be.1ch Atlantic Umversity )

3:00 - 3:40 pm 3:00- 3:40pm Brendan SweetmJn, What Is the Case Against Religious Doug Kennard, Bryan College Arguments in Politics? Sl'cond T(~mple h.•wJ.'ih f:xpe0.11ions of the M(!.~Sianic 3:50 - 4:30 pm King Gary Habermas, Liberty University Has tht.' Tide Turner/? Mapping the Recc•n/ Trends 3:50 - 4:30 pm toward the Bodily Resurrection Appearances of /esus Versus a/her Prominent Critical Positions Stephen Hucbscher, Wildwood Ch11pel \Vorship him, alf ye heavenly hosrs: Hea\'enly Worship NEAR EAST ARCHAEOLOGICAL in Second Temple Judaism, F.arly Chnsllanity, and SOCIETY Gnostic Sects Radisson Franklin OPEN SESSION: BIBlE, BOTH THEME: SPECIAL SESSION TN TESTAMENTS HONOR OF EDWIN YAMAUCHT Radisson Bryn Mawr 2:10- 5:20pm 2:10-6:10 pm John Wineland, Moderator; Kcntuck>' Christian College Ellis R. Brotzman, Modcr,llor; Tymblc Theological 2:10 - 2:50 pm Scm mary John DeFelice, Univcrs1ty of Maine <1t Presque Isle 2:10 - 2:50 pm Jterodox Chriswlogies Benevolent Physicians m Lat{:' Antiquity: The Multifaceted Appeal o( the Anargyroi 3:00 - 3:40 pm 3:50 - 4:30 pm Ren M. Cuter, OJ lias/Fort Worth Hospi1.1l Council The Stone and the Tree Robert Smith, Roanoke Bible College read by Br.1ndon W.1lker, Mii'lml University Recent Atchaenlogical Oiscnw1ies lhar Illustrate:• [arfy /' \ Chnstianity in the Transjorcian '\ 3:50 - 4:30 pm 4:40 - 5:20 pm AIJn Kxts in the Bible Social Organization at Abila of the Decapolis: A Reexan1ination '~--~~~~~------J '------" 32 4:40 • 5:20 pm 2:10- 2:50pm Gordon 5. lvey, First Baptist Church, Carrollton, TX Robert Frazier, Geneva College The Apocalyptic jesus Compared to jesus in the Synopt1c Cnosthi Seauton and the L1miting EffeclS of Noetic Gospels, che Old Tescamenc and che Septuagint Sinfulness: an Augustinian View

5:30- 6:10pm 3:00 - 3:40 pm R. D. Kunjummen, Michigan Theological Seminary Donald Mills, Central Baptist Theological Seminary Apostolic Awareness of AuthorialfTextuallntent The Identity of the 'I' in Augustine's Interpretation of When Quoting the OT: Two Non-Nuanced Citations Romans 7 in Romans 3:50 - 4:30 pm OPEN SESSION:BIBLE, BOTH Dennis W. Jowers, Faith Seminary TESTAMENTS The Doctrine of Appropriations and 1 Cor 1:24 in Radisson Radnor Augustine's De Trinicate 6·7 THEME: OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT 4:40 - 5:20 pm Kyle Roberts, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 2:10 - 5:20 pm What Do I Love When I Love My Cod? Augustine's Question as che Task of Theology Dale A. Brueggemann, Moderator; Eurasia Education Services STUDY GROUP: PATRJSTICS 2:1 0 - 2:50 pm AND EARLY CHRIST1ANIIY Jim Critchlow; University of Edinhurgh, Radisson Hancock Looking back for /econiah: Yahweh's Cast-out Signet 2:1 0 - 3:50 pm 3:00 - 3:40 pm Paul Hartog.. Moderator; Faith 8.1ptist Theological Seminary Ronn Johnson, Northwestern College The Elohim Have Fallen and Can 'I Get up: How the 2:1 0 - 2:50 pm Gods of che OT Turned inca che Angels of che Early Rex Butler, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Church The Use of Sacred Writings m the Passion of Perpetua and Felicitas 3:50 - 4:30 pm Daniel C. lane, Wheaton College 2:10 - 2:50 pm Was Circumcision the 'Seal' of the Abrahamic Covenant? Paul Hartog, Faith Baptist Theological Seminary Respondent Part 2. How Covenant Theology Misunderstands and Misapplies Rom. 4: II 3:00 - 3:40 pm Paul Hartog, Faith Baptist Theological Seminary 4:40 - 5:20 pm lblycarp, Scripture, .1nd Ephes1ans James Robert Wicker, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Giving the Devil His Due and Heaven flS 3:00 - 3:40 pm Milieu: Precise Recognition of Proper Names Kenneth Berding, Biola University; Respondent to Paul Hartog OPEN SESSION: CHURCH HISTORY AND HISTORICAL 3:50 - 5:20 pm D. Jeffrey Bingham, Moderator; Dallas Theological THEOLOGY Seminary, Discussion of }ames D. Ernest's The Bible in Radisson Gladwyne Athanasius of Alexandria, (Brill) o a THEME: CHURCH H1STORY: 3:50 - 4:30 pm AUGUSTINE I Craig Blc1ising, Southwestern Baptist Theological Semin.1ry; Ernest's Treatment of Scripture in Athanasius 2:10. 5:20pm

Robert Frazier, Moderator; Geneva College

• Invited Guest. I 33 L-..-____':_:j 3:50 - 4:30 pm 2:10 - 5:20 pm Bnan Matz, Saint Louis University PJuerson, Moderator; Southwestern Baptist The Legacy of Athanasius m th(~ Cappadocians' View of Theologie<1l Scmin;,ry ScniJtwe

3:50 - 4:30 pm 2:10 - 2:50 pm Peter Martens, University of Notre Dame; The Legacy of Jenny Rempel, Miami University Afl.!xanc./n.J in Athanilsius's View of Scripture Mary:Mother. Matron. and Mains/ream?

4:40 - 5:20 pm 3:00 - 3:<10 pm jon.:~th

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3:50 - 4:30 pm 2:10 - 2:50 pm Rober1 L. Kennedy, Michigtm TheologicJI Scmin;uy AIJn Gomes, Talbot School of Theology Tht• Doctrine of the Atonement to Anselm (A Portrait of Scripture and Reason in the Theological Method of Doctrinal Oe\'elopmenl) Faustus Socinus ( 1539·1604)

4:40 - 5:20 pm 3:00 - 3:50 pm R. Scott Clark, Westminster Seminary rn California Terrance Ticssen, Providence Theological Seminary Imputation: Alien or Proper w Luther's Doctrine of Is Cod's Kno1-dedge of Counterfactuals Necessary, ( }u5tification Middle or Free?: a Calvmislic Proposal OPEN SESSION: CHURCH HISTORY AND HISTORICAL 3:50 - 4:30 pm ;i'\ Joel R Becke, PuritJn Reformed ThcologicJI Scmmary THEOLOGY Transformmg Power: Westminswr's Doctrine of ' ' ' Radisson Jefferson Adoption THEME: GENDER ISSUES

34~'------~~~~ * lnviled Guest '------' 4:40 - 5:20 pm 2:10 - 2:50 pm John T. Hardie, Princeton Theological Seminary jonathan M. Watt, Geneva College/Reformed Pres. 7heodicy of a Different Kind: Karl Barth and Seminary; The Absence o( Conrext in rhe Theory o( on Evil, the Cross and the Hidden Justice of Cod Competing Chrislianities

5:30 - 6:10 pm 3:00 - 3:40 pm Scott C. Warren, Middletown, CT Stanley E. Porter, McMaster Divinity College Free by Design: The Compatibility of Divine Sovreignty fohn's Gospel and Competing Gospels and Human Freedom 3:50 - 4:30 pm STUDY GROUP: WESLEYAN C. Scott Shidemantle, Geneva College STUDIES The Gospel of Philip's Portrayal of Jesus and Mary Radisson Ross Magdalene: An Exammation of Antii Marjanen's THEME: THE EARLY CHURCH Response to the Revisionisl5 FATHERS AND WESLEYAN 4:40 - 5:20 pm THEOlOGY Brad Mellon, Bethel Seminary of 1he EaSI 2:10- 4:30pm The Non-Apostolic Preaching of the Cross Daryl E. McCarthy, Moderator, International Institute for 4:40 - 5:20 pm Christian Studies Douglas W. Fombelle, Belhel Seminary of lhe EaSI 2:10 - 2:50 pm The Non-Apostolic Preachmg of the Cross Christopher Todd Bounds, Indiana Wesleyan University 5:30- 6:10pm The Doctrine of Christian Perfection in the Ante-Nicene W. Brian Shellon, Toccoa Falls College Fathers Perceivmg Gnostic Theology as Inferior: Evidence from 3:00 - 3:40 pm Hippofytus' fxegerical Works K. Steve McCormick• (Invited Guest), Nazarene OPEN SESSION: CHURCH Theological Seminary; A Trinitarian Excursis of Theosis in HISTORY AND HISTORICAl Chrysostom and Wesley THEOLOGY 3:50 - 4:30 pm Valley Forge Chester Gareth Cockerill, Wesley Biblic<~l Seminary, Panel THEME: WALTER BAUER'S THESIS Discussion 2:10- 4:30pm 3:50 - 4:30 pm David C. Alexander, Moderator; Little Rock, AR Allan Coppedge, Asbury Theological Seminary, Panel Discussion 2:10- 2:50pm Abidc1n Paul Shc1h, Southeastern Bc1ptist Theological OPEN SESSION: CHURCH Seminary; Walter Bauer and the New Quest for the HISTORY AND HISTORICAl (un)Historical Text of the New Testament THEOLOGY Scanticon Hotel GS2 3:00 - 3:40 pm David C. Alexander, Lit1le Rock, AR, The Distinctive THEME: GNOSTICS AND Nature and Oe\'elopment of North African Christianity GNOSTIC GOSPELS and llS Implication for the Bauer Thesis

2:10- 6:10pm 3:50 - 4:30 pm Stanley E. Porter, Moderator; McMaster Divinity College Michoel ). Svigel, Dallas Theological Seminary "You got to know when w hold 'em": Trumping the BJuer Thesis

I L.______;,.j OPEN SESSION: EVANGELISM 3:50 - 4:30 pm AND MISSIONS Denny Burk, Criswell College Radisson Buchanan N. T Wright, Corinthi

Case and the Views of Robert Millet ]1m Hamilton, Moderator; Southwestern B<~ptist Theologic<~l Seminary 4:40 - 5:20 pm Donald T. Williams, Toccoa Falls College 2:10- 2:50pm

The Ever/asling 1-lobbJt: Mete Christian Perspectives on jim Hamilton, Southwestern 13t~ptist Theological the Human in Tolkien's Mythos Semina.y; Salutation through judgment for Cod's Glory in Acts: Early Christian Proclamation and the Center of OPEN SESSION: NEW f:Jiblical Theology TESTAMENT Radisson Devon 3:00 - 3:40 pm THEME: 1 CORINTHIANS Donald E. Hartley, D

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2:10- 5:20pm OPEN SESSION:NEW Hany Hahne, Moderator; Golden Gate Baptist TESTAMENT Theological Seminary Scanticon Hotel GSl THEME: REVELATION 2:10 - 2:50 pm Harry Hahne, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary; 2:10 - 5:20 pm Paul's Apocalyptic Theology In Francis X. Gumerlock, Moderator; Providence Romans 8:19-22 Theological Institute

3:00 - 3:40 pm 2:10 - 2:50 pm Gunther H. Juncker, Toccoa Falls College Francis X. Gumerlock, Providence Theological Institute What Has Antioch to Do with Rome? Cal 4:21-31 as the External Ev1dence for an Early Date of Revelation: The (Typological) Key lo Romans 9 Witness of Latin Apocalypse Commentaries

3:50 - 4:30 pm 3:00 - 3:40 pm Matthew A. Eby, Wheaton College Graduate School Alan Bandy, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary "But the remnant were hardened" (Rom 11 :7) Word and Witness: An Analysis of the Lawsuit Motif in the Book of Revelat1on 4:40 - 5:20 pm Terry L. Wilder, Midwestern Baptist Theological 3:50 - 4:30 pm Seminary; Phoebe: The Leller Carrier of Romans? Rob Dalrymple, Westminster Theological Seminary "These are they": An Examination of John's Depiction of OPEN SESSION: NEW the Righteous in the Book of Revelation TESTAMENT Radisson Quaker 4:40 - 5:20 pm THEME: SYNOPTIC GOSPELS Jonathc:m Moo, University of Cambridge "The sea that is no more'': Rev. 21:1 and the Function of 2:10 - 5:20 pm Sea Imagery in the Apocalypse of John Leslie Robert Keylock, Moderator; Trinity College of OPEN SESSION: OLD Florida TESTAMENT 2:10 - 2:50 pm Radisson Conestoga Jason SJmpler, New OrlcJns Baptist Theological THEME: PENTATEUCH Seminary; Mark-O Polo: Finding Mark in the Early Fathers, a Critique of Brenda Deen Scht!dgen's 2:10 - 4:30 pm Understanding of the Reception of Mark in the Early Randall Buth, Moderator; Hebrew University Fathers 2:10 - 2:50 pm 3:00 - 3:40 pm Jay Sklar, Covenant Theological Seminary Leslie Robert Keylock, Trinity College of Florida Propitiation or Expiation? Yes! Sacrificial Atonement in The Historical Jesus in Recent Research Leviticus and Its Implications for Christ's Atoning Work

3:50 - 4:30 pm 3:00 - 3:40 pm David Hutchinson, Southwestern Baptist Theological Jay Sklar, Coven;mt Theological Seminary Seminary; "Today I have Begotten You": Proto· Sin and Impurity in Leviticus: Atoned or Purified? Yes! Adoptionism in Bart D. Ehrman's The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture L------~37 L__ 3:50 - ~:30 pm 3:50 - ~:30 pm Michael A. Grisanti, The Master's Seminary Joseph Fleener, C<~lvary Baptist Thoolog•cal Seminary "Not too diffJcult'' and "not afar off": What Did Yah well Exegetical Software in the Classroom: We Have Come a Expect from Israel? An Examination of Deut. 30:7 T-14 Long Way Since Codices and Papyn

OPEN SESSION: OLD OPEN SESSlON: PASTORAL TESTAMENT MINISTRY Scanticon Hotel GS9 Scanticon Hotel GS6 & GS7 THEME: OLD TESTAMENT: GENERAL 2:10- 5:20pm R. Larry Overstreet, Moderator; Northwest Baptist 2:10 - 5:20 pm Seminary W. Edward Glenny, Moderator; Northwestern College 2:10 - 2:50 pm 2:10- 2:50pm Michael A. Milton, First Presbytcnan Church, Kerygma and Patristics: The Corruption and Recovery of W. Edward Glenny, Northwestern College Expository Preaching in the Early Church Theologically Motivated Exegesis in the LXX 3:00 - 3:~0 pm 3:00 - 3:~0 pm Jerry R. H~umon, Grace Bible Baptist Church Ph•llip Marshall, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary The Soleriology of Charles Haddon Spurgeon and How ft Impacted His Evangelism So Many Bible Versions in So Uttle Ttme? The Early Church's Use of Multiple Translations of the Old 3:50 - ~:30 pm Testament Kenneth C. Harper. Central Presbyterian Church of 3:50 - ~:30 pm Miami; Biblical Leadership Metaphors and Contemporary Management Theory Benjamin Shaw, Grcenv•lle Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Early Christian Chronologies ~:~0 - 5:20 pm

~:~0 - 5:20 pm Richard Ostella, Michigan Theological Seminary/Westminster Reformed Church Brian Keen, 21st Century Accounting Inc. Missing Scriptures? Preaching Communion Remembrance

OPEN SESSION: BIBLICA~ OPEN SESSION: SYSTEMATJC LANGUAGES THEOLOGY Radisson Mt. Laurel Scanticon Hotel GS8 THEME: BIBLE SOFTWARE THEME: HISTORICAL THEO~OGY: 18TH- 20TH CENT. 2:10- ~:30 pm 2:10- 5:20pm james Coakley, Moderator; Moody Graduate School Mark L Weeter, Moderator; Oklahoma Wesleyan 2:1 0 - 2:50 pm University Dovid Woodoll, Moody Graduate School Beyond the \Vord Level--Using Tagged Databases in 2:10 - 2:50 pm Biblical Language Software to Teach Syntax and Mark L \'Veeter, Oklahoma Wesleyan University Discourse Uoint presenl&llion with lui ius Wong loi Sing and The Influence of Parrisl1c Writings on John Wesley's Vie1v lames Co

3:00- 3:~0 pm 3:00 - 3:~0 pm Rick Brannen, Logos Research Systems T. Chris Crain, Providence ChristiJn Academy New Developments in Computer Tools for Teaching and Theological Beauty in the Prj nee/on Review Research m Hebrew and Creek Syntax

38'------~ '------' 3:50 - 4:30 pm R. Dale Dawson, Toronto B.:~ptisl Seminary 7:l:-5 - 8:3G a:n Karl Barth on The Resurrection of Jesus: A Dogmatic BUSINESS SESSION II Account Valley Forge Pennsylvania Call to order: 4:40 - 5:20 pm Craig Blaising, President Marc Cortez, University of Saint Andrews Prayer: On His Own Limb: Partial (Mis)readings of Karl Banh's Edwin Yamauchi, President-Elect Body/Soul Holism Reports Necrology: James A. Borland, Secretary-Treasurer JETS: PLENARY SESSION: CHURCH Andreas J. I

Faithfulness: A Prescription for 8:3f: - 9:31! pm Theology PLENARY SESSION: CHURCH \)<\ HISTORY AND HISTORICAl, THEOLOGY 6:30 - 9:00 pm Valley Forge Pennsylvania

ETS Fellowship Banquet Paul Trebilco* University of Otago (New Valley Forge Pennsylvania Zealand) Craig Blaising, Southwestern Baptist Theological !\ Seminary; Faithfulness: A Prescription for Theology Gnostics in Asia Minor in • 1 ,• Presidential Address the Early Second Century CE? Ignatius, and others, as Witnesses against Bauer

STUDY GROUP: EVANGELICALS &GENDER Radisson N. Grand Ballroom

9:45 - 12:05 pm Steve Tracy, Moderator; Phoenix Theological Seminary

9:45- 1 0:25 am n '' Philip B. Payne, Linguist 1s Software; Headsh1p, Head Coverings and Gender. 1 Corinthians 11 :2-16

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• Invited Guest 10:35 - 11:15 am 9:45 - 12:05 pm Sheri Adams, Gardner-Webb Un1versity, School of Carl R. Trueman, Moderator; Westminster Theological Divinity; Cod and Gender: Is God Male or Female? Both Seminary or Neither? 9:45- 1 0:25 am 11:25- 12:05 pm R. Scot1 Cl(lrk, Westminster Seminary in California Randy Stinson, Council for Biblical Manhood and Imputation: Alien or Proper to Luther's Doctrinf' of Womanhood; Femmisl Revisions of the Cod-World justification Relationship and Implications for Evangelicals 10:35 - 11:15 am EVANGELICAl Kevin Kennedy, Southwestern Bapt1st Theological PHilOSOPHICAL SOCIETY I SeminJry; Christ cmd Imputation m the Writings of Scanticon Hotel Gettysburg Room John Calvin 9:45- 10:25 am 11 :25 - 12:05 pm Russell DIS•Ivestro, Bowling Green State Univers•ty J.G. Duesing, Southwestern Baptist Theological Semin<~ry A Coundhog Day Argument for the Compatibiiily of The Wedge that Binds the Work The Pastoral Theology a Divine Foreknowledge and Creaturely Freedom Henry Jacob (1563-1624) as a Keystone for His 1 0:35 - 11 :15 am Congregational Ecclesiology Alan R. Rhoda, University of Nevada STUDY GROUP: YOUNG Presentism, Truth-Makers, and Cod SCHOLARS GROUP 11 :25 - 12:05 pm Valley Forge Bucks Robert LLHmer, University of New Brunswick THEME: EVANGELICALS AND TheistiC Compfemenlananism and Ockham's Razor EMPfRE

STUDY GROUP: PAUL 9:45 - 12:55 pm Scanticon GS2 Peter G. Heltzel, Moderator; New York Theological THEME: THE ETHICS OF PAUL Semint:~ry; , Moderator; Wheaton College

9:45 - 12:05 pm 9:45- 10:25 am Mabiala Kenzo•, Canadian Theological Seminary Linda Belleville, ModerJtor; North Park Theological Posl·Conservalive Evangelicalism: Post-Foundational and Semmary Posl-Colonial (lnint paper with John Franke:1

9:45- 1 0:25 am 9:45- 10:25 am Richard Hays•, Duke Divinity School; The OT m the Paul Chang-Ha lim*. Gordan-Conwell Theological Et/JJcs of Paul Seminary; Respondent

10:35 - 11 :15 am 9:45- 1 0:25 am Richard N. Longenecker, McMaster Divin1ty College John R. Fr,1nke, Biblical Theological Seminary What Can Paul Teach Christians Today about Society Post Conserv.1tive Evangelicalism· Posl-Foundationaf and Ethics? Posl·Colomal (Joint paper with MabiaiCJ Kenzo)

11 :25 - 12:05 pm 10:35 - 11 :15 am Responses from presemcrs and from the floor Elame ?.ld1lla•, Regent University La perspectiva popular del Pentecostafismo: A Latin OPEN SESSION: SYSTEMATIC Amcncan Cntique of the Evangelical Emp1re THEOlOGY 1 0:35 - 11 :15 am Scanticon GS8 Efrain Agosto•, Hartford Seminary; Respondent

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STUDY GROUP: SYNOPTIC 11 :25 - 12:05 pm GOSPELS Ted Carruth, Lipscomb University Valley Forge Lancaster The Gnostics: Their Non-literary Archaeological Remains THEME: JAMES D. G. DUNN'S JESUS REMEMBERED 12:15 - 12:55 pm Donald C. McNeeley, Church and Biblical Research 9:45 - 4:00 pm Group; Worship from the Catacombs Leslie Robert Keylock, Moderator; Trinity College of OPEN SESSION: BIBLE, BOTH Florida TESTAMENTS (HERMENEUTICS) 9:45- 10:25 am Radisson 76 Tavern Scott McKnight*, North Park University Faith The Hisloncaltesus, and Method 9:45 - 12:05 pm Rhett Powell Dodson, Moderator; Geneva Reformed 10:35 -11:15 am Seminary DonJid A. Hagner•, Fuller Theological Seminary Orality and Literarily in jesus Remembered 9:45- 10:25 am John D. Morrison, Liberty University 11:25 -12:05 pm The Early Church Fathers, Scnpture and the Need for Craig A. Evans•, Acadia Divin•ty College Hermeneutical Authority The Question of Jesus' Dissimilarity from Second Temple tudaism and the Early Church 10:35- 11:15 am Vern S. Poythress, Westminster Theological Seminary 2:30 - 3:1 0 pm The Presence of Cod Qualifying Our Nor ions of james D. G. Dunn*, University of Durham; Respondent Grammatical-Historical InterpretatiOn

3:10 - 4:00 pm 11 :25 - 12:05 pm James D. G Dunn*, University of Durham; Panel discus- Branson Woodard, liberty University sian with other presenters Theological Hermeneutics and the Recovery of Literary Cflticism ---

• Invited Guest 41L..___ ~'~ OPEN SESSION: BJBLI, BOTH OPEN SESSION: CHURCH TESTAMENTS HISTORY AND HISTORlCAL Radisson Radnor THEOLOGY Radisson Conestoga ~:'!5 - : 2:55 p~ THEME: NICAEAANDARIANJSM WJyne A. Brindle, ModerJtor; Liberty University 9:45 - 12:55 j)ffi 9:45- ~ 0:25 am VV1II1Jm Spencer, Moderator; Gordan-Conwell Thom<~s R. Edgar, Cilplt

10:35 - 11:15 pm 9:45 - 12:55 pm Stefanil D~n Lt~ing, ModerJtor; Southwestern Baptist Marvin D. )ones, University of South Africa Seminary Athanasius' u.~e of Phihppiam 2 5-7 7 in Contra Arianos Theologic<~l Chrislopher Gr,1h.1m, 0.1Jlas TheologJcaJ Seminary; Responclc•nt 9:45- 1 0:25 am • r Edward N. MJrtin, Liherty University Augustine on Metaphysical Evil and Creation Ex Nihilo 11:15 - 12:05 pm John Ashley Nixon, Univers1ty of MobdcJSoutheastern 10:35 - 11:15 am '\ Baptist Theological Sem1nJry; Athanasius' Eric L. Johnson. Southern B

42------~ L------' 11 :25 - 12:05 pm 10:35-11:15 am Kevan C. Barley, Mississippi Conference, Methodist Gerald R. McDermott, Roanoke College Protestant Church; The Pelag1an Controversy as an Response Jnd Open Discuss1on Example of Dealing with Heresy 11:25- 12:05 pm 12:15 -12:55 pm Eric Mounts, Southgate Baptist Church David L. Burggraff, Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary Whatever Became of Phoebe Bartlett? Misreadmg Augustine? Augustine's just War Principles: An Example of Building a Theory on Misrepresentation? OPEN SESSION: CHURCH HISTORY AND HISTORICAL OPEN SESSION: CHURCH THEOLOGY HISTORY AND HISTORICAL Radisson Hemlock THEOLOGY THEME: 18TH & 19TH CENT. Radisson Gladwyne CONTROVERSIES THEME: CHRISTIANITY IN ALEXANDRIA 9:45 - 12:55 pm Richard Pierard, Moderator; Gordon College 9:45 - 12:55 pm jan van Vliet, Moderator; Prairie Bible College 9:45- 10:25 am John M. Yeats, Southwestern Baptist Theolog1cal 9:45- 10:25 am Seminary; ''A Short and Eas1e Method": Charles Leslie Ed Glasscock, Xdoulos Ministries and the Defense of 18th Century Christian Orthodoxy Creek Intellectualism and liS Influence on the NT and Early Chnstianity 10:35 - 11 :15 am Thomas White, Southwestern Baptist Theological 10:35 -11:15 am Seminary;/. M. Pendleton, Landmarkism, and Baptist G>ry Elkins, Toccoa Falls College Identity: A Hts1oricaf Oiscusston with Modem-Day Clement of Alexandria--A Model for Integrating Implications Philosophy with Apologetics 11 :25 - 12:05 pm 11:25 -12:05 pm Stephen E. Farish, Crossroads Church 1. Robert Douglass, Ashland Theological Seminary The Open Versus Close Communion Controversy in Bodily Resurrection: Christ1an Understandmgs from Ante­ English and American Baptist Life: Biblical Analysis and Nicene Alexandria Recommendations for Practice

12:15-12:55 pm 12:15 - 12:55 pm Jan van Vliet, Prairie Bible College Jeffrey T. Riddle, Jefferson Park Baptist Church Valentinus and Paul· Predestination in Gnosticism and "Baptist PrinCiples Reset": Rediscovering the Life and Proto-Christianity Thought of Jeremiah Bel/ Jeter (1802-7880)

STUDY GROUP: JONATHAN OPEN SESSION: CHURCH EDWARDS HISTORY AND HISTORICAL THEOLOGY Radisson Hancock Radisson Jefferson 9:45 - 12:05 pm THEME: 20TH CENTURY Donald j. Westblade, Moderator; Hillsdale College 9:45 - 12:55 pm 9:45- 10:25 am Timothy Paul Erdel, Moderator; Bethel College (Indiana) William j. Danaher, Jr., University of the South "A F1re Unfolding Itself'': Jonathan Edwards's Trinitarian Thought and Its Contribution (O Contemporary Theology and Ethics

43 '------9:<:.5- 1 G:25 am 9:45- 10:25 am Willitology ol Crril and Severus: Mark W. Karlberg, WJrminster, PA Heretical, Orthodox, or Contextual Westminster Seminarr: A Fractured Foundation-­ A House Divided OPEN SESSION: CHURCH HISTORY AND HISTORICAL OPEN SESSJON: CHURCH THEOLOGY HJSTORY AND HISTORICAL Radisson Mt. Davis THEOLOGY THEME: THE EARLY CHURCH IN Radisson Keystone NORTH AFRICA THEME: AESTHETICS 9:45 - 12:55 pm 9:45 - 11 :15 am George W. Harper, Moderator; Evangelical Theological

C<1therine Clark Kroeger, Moderator; Gordan-Conwell Semmary, (O~ijt!k, Cro,1t1~) Theological Seminary 9:45- 1 0:25 am 9:45- 1 0:25 am john C. Weeks, Muhnomilh BiblicJI Seminary Catherine Clark Kroeger, Gordan-Conwell Theological A Church Leader Who Is M1as Cuna1kos Andra Semin.1ry; The Art and Literature of Christian Nubia 10:35 - 11 :15 am George W. H<~rpcr, Evangelic<~ I Theological Sem1nary, 10:35 - 11 :15 am (Osijek, CrnJ!I;,), Breaking with Cyprian's Paradigm Lori Robertson, VJiencia Community College- Osceola Evangelicals, Ecclesiological Apathy, and Changing Ce~mpus; Evaluating Orthodoxy in Chnst1an Art Conceptions of Church Unity

OPEN SESSTON:CHURCH 11:25 - 12:05 pm HISTORY AND HISTORICAL IJavirl Mus.1, C11y College MilwJukce THEOLOGY African Contnbution ro Early Christianity, At) f-7 Radisson Marion Centuries: Sahent Remindf.'rS for Contempora1y [vangchcctlism THEME: ORLGEN AND CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA 12:15- 12:55 pm '\ Gregg Strawbndge, All S;1ints Presbyterian Church 9:45 - 12:55 pm Eucharistic P.utiCJpant5 m the Early Centuries: B1blical ' Mark R. S.1ucy, Moderator, Kyiv Theological Seminary and 1-listorical Evidence for Paeclocommunion Roben L S,1ucy, Moderator; Talbot School of Theology

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10:35 - 11 :15 am 9:45- 10:25 am K. Neill Foster, Cochrane, Alberta (Canada) Ronn johnson, Northwestern College Montanism, Christine TreveN, and Beyond Understanding Divine Plurality: Why the Earliest Church Applied the Title theos w both lesus and lehovah 11 :25 - 12:05 pm Samuel M. Frost, Whitefield Theological Seminary 10:35- 11:15 am Imminent Eschatology and Its Influence on Second Woodrow E. Walton, Oklahoma Theological Seminary; Century Christian Ethics The Kind of People They Were: How the Early Church Survived and Transformed 11.5 World 12:15 - 12:55 pm David Kim, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 11:25 - 12:05 pm The Role of Bishops in lrenaeus' ''Against Heresies" James A. Glasscock, Falsington, PA The Christian Pastor in the First Early Cenluries OPEN SESSION:CHURCH HISTORY AND HISTORICAL OPEN SESSION: NEW TESTAMENT THEOLOGY Valley Forge Chester Scanticon Hotel GS1 THEME: SYNOPTIC GOSPELS THEME: SPIRITUALITY 9:45 - 12:05 pm 9:45 - 12:55 pm David H. WJrren, Moderator; Heritage Christian University Michael A. Farley, Moderator; St. Louis University

9:45- 10:25 am 9:45- 10:25 am David H. WJrren, HeritJge Christian University Tony Chute, California Baptist University Do P. Oxy 655 and Codex Sinaiticus Prove an Error in Desert Warriors or Church Deserters? The Relationship of Jesus' Words at Mall 6:28 and Luke 12:27' Early Monasticism to the Church Catholic 10:35 - 11 :15 am 10:35 - 11 :15 am Dongsu Kim, Nyack College Janis Saville, Dallas Theological Seminary The Synoptic Logion of the Blasphemy against the Holy Wonder and the Cappadocian Fathers: The Essential Role Spirit: Is It Missing, Unknown or Embedded in John's of Wonder in Their Theological Reflection and Spiritual Gospel! Transformation 11:25-12:05 pm 11:25- 12:05 pm Michael Bird, University of Queenskmd Michael A. Farley, St. louis University Is There Anything Distinctive about the "Third Quest" for liturgy and life: CorfXJrate Worship as Theological the Historical Jesus? Conte.xt and Norm for Spiritual Formation

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9:45 - ! 2:05 pm 9:45 - 12:55 pm Earl Waggoner, Modera10r; Golden Gate Baptist Michael S. Heiser, Moderator; logos Research Systems Theological Seminary 9:45- 10:25 am ~:t:i5- 10:25 am Michael S. Heiser, Logos Research Systems Monotheism, Polytheism, Monolatry_ or Henothetsm? Daryl E. McCarthy, International Institute for Christian Studies; Nazarenes and : A Story of Toward Jn Honest (and Orthodox) Assessment of o;v;,1e Changing 0Pfinilinns in thP Church of the Nazarene Pluraliry m the 1-lebrew Bible I 7972-1982 10:35 - 11 :15 am 10:35 - 11 :15 am Thomas Patrick Arnold, Arlington Heights, IL; Earl Waggoner, Golden Gate Baptisl Theological The Missmg Bet of Exodus 20:11, The Divisive Factor between Creation Theories Semin;-.ry; /(I should Die Before I Wake: Baptists and the QuestJon of Infant Salvation 11:25 - 12:05 pm 11:25 -12:05 pm /anson Condren, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Follow1ng Yahweh's Cloud: Semantic Ambiguity and the Geoff Holt, Trinity Ev.:tngcliccll Divinity School Literal)' Function of Numbers 9:15-23 The Use of Imagination in Theology

OPEN SESSION: PSYCHOLOGY 12:15 - 12:55 pm AND THEOLOGY jeremiah H. Russell, Baylor Universily Carl F H. Henry, Ntuur,11 Law, .:tnd Evangelic;d Public Radisson Quaker Theology: Why Henry's Ct~tique of Natural l<1w Is Still Important 9:45 - 12:55 pm Andrew Grant Wildsmith, Moder

9:45- 10:25 am 2:40 - 3:20 pm limothy larsen•, Wheaton College Kenneth J_ Stewart, Covenant College The Reception Given Bebbington's Evangelicalism in The Evangelical Doctrine of Scripture 1700-1850 Modern Britain Since Irs Publication 3:20 - 4:00 pm 10:35 -11:15 am John Coffey, University of lancaster; Puritanism, Cameron A. MJCKenzie, Concordiil Seminary, Fort Evangelism and the Evangelical Protestant Tradition Wayne The Evangelical Character of Mar1in Luther's Faith

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Wed., 9:00-11 :20 a.m...... Had Ross ...... 12 Samuel, Kings, Chronicles ...... Wed., 9:00-11:20 a.m...... Rad Bryn Mawr ...... •..12 Old Testament ...... Wed., 9:00-11:20 a.m...... Had Devon ...... 12 Old Teslament ...... Wed., 9:00-11:20 a.m...... R:ad Marion ...... 12 OT: Wisdom ...... Wed., 9:00-11:20 a.m...... Scan GS9 ...... 1:1 Theology & Ethics ...... Wed., 9:00-11:10 p.m...... Rad N Grand Ballroom ...... JJ Philosophy ...... Wed., 9:00-11:10 a.m...... Scan GS2 ...... 1] Spiritual Formalion ...... Wed., 9:00-12:10 p.m ...... R:ad 76Tavern ...... 13 Christalogy ...... Wed., 9:00-10:30 a.m ...... R:ad MI. Davis ...... 14 Anthropology & Philosophy ...... Wed., 9:00-11;20 a.m...... Had S Grand Ballroom ...... 14 SG: God and God lncarnate ...... Wed., 9:00-12:10 p.m ...... VF Lancaster ...... 14 Business Meeting 1 ...... Wed., 12:45-1:15 p.m...... VF Pennsylvania ...... 1!i Plenary Address 1, C. Hall ...... Wed., 1:15-2:15 p.m ...... VF Pennsylvania ...... 15 SG: Spiritual Formafion ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Had Hancock ...... 1:'1 SG: Evangelicals & Gender ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m...... Had M Grand Ballroom ...... 15 EPS I ...... Wed., 2:30-4:50 p.m...... Scan Gettysburg ...... 1.!J EPS II ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m...... VF Lehigh ...... 16 SG: Biblical law ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... VF Montgomery ...... 16 Apologetics ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... VF Lancaster ...... 16 NEAS ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Rad Franklin ...... 16 Archaeological Back~rounds ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Rad S Grand Ballroom ...... 17 Bible Translations & Hermeneutics ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Rad Radnor ...... 17 Both Testaments ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m...... VF Ducks ...... 17 Renaissance & Reformation ...... Wed., 2:30-4:50 p.m...... Rad Hemlock ...... 17 Missions to Asia ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Rad Liberty ...... 18 Church History & the Early Church ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Had MI. Davis ...... 18 Apostolic Fathers ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m...... Scan Gettysburg G52 ...... 18 Apologists ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Scan Gettys.GS6 & GS7 ...... 19 Education ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Rad MI. Laurel ...... 19 Ethics of the Family ...... Wed., 2:30-4:50 p.m...... VF Chester ...... 19 Evangelism & Missions ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Rad Quaker ...... 19 Romans ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Rad 76 Tavern ...... 19 Matthew ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Rad Adams ...... 19 John ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m...... Rad Gladwyne .... , ...... 20 Acts ...... Wed., 2:30-4:50 p.m ...... Rad feUerson ...... 20 Paul & Romans ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Had Ross ...... 20 The Prophets ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m...... Had Buchanan ...... 21 OT: Historical Books ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Rad Conestoga ...... 21 Old Testament ...... Wed., l:J0-5:40 p.m ...... Rad Devon ...... 21 Genesis ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m...... Rad Marion ...... 12 The Trinity ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Rad Bryn Mawr ...... 22 Doctrine of God ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Rad Keystone ...... 22 SG: Pastoral Ministry ...... Wed., 2:30-4:00 p.m...... Scan GSl ...... 22 Eschatology ...... Wed., 2:30-5:40 p.m ...... Scan GSH & GS 9 ...... 1:1 Plenary Address 2, N.Perrin ...... Wed., 8:15-9.15 p.m ...... VF Pennsylvania ...... , .23 ATS ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Rad 7fl Tavern .. , ...... 2] SG: Bihlical Theology ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Had Buchanan ...... 23 SG: Evangelicals & Gender ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m ...... Rad N. Grand Ballroom 26 .... 2J SG: Synoptic Gospels ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Rad S. Grand Ballroom 27 ..... 24 EPS ! ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Scan Gettysburg ...... 24 SG: OT as Historical literature ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Scan GS2 ...... 24 SG: Evangelical Theology & Pastmodcrnity ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... VF Lancaster ...... 24 EPS II ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... VF Lehigh ...... 2-1 NEAS ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m ...... Rad Franklin ...... 25 SG: P.ltristics ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Rad Hancock ...... 25 Early Centuries ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:00 a.m...... Rad Marion ...... 25 Early Church in North Africa ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m ...... Rad Ross ...... 2b Church History & Historical Theol...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Scan GS1 ...... 16 \ Jonathan Edwards ...... Thurs., fi:J0-10:50 a.m...... Scan GS 7 ...... 26 \ Church History & Historical Theol...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... , ..Scan GS 9 ...... 26 SG: Asia Minor ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m ...... VF Bucks ...... 27 1 Corinthians ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Rad Conestoga ...... 27 New Testament ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Rad Jefferson ...... 27 Greek New Testament ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:00 a.m ...... Rad MI. Laurel ...... 27 Hebrews ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m ...... Rad Quaker ...... 27 Old Testament Ethics ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m. , ...... Rad Gladwyne ...... 28 Study Group Day, Time Room Page Old lestament ...... lhurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Rad Radnor ...... 28 Hinduism & Islam ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Scan GS 6 ...... 28 The Emergent Church ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Rad Bryn Mawr ...... 28 Apologetics & Postmodernism ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Rad Adams ...... 29 SG: Counseling, Psychology & Pastoral Care ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... VF Montgomery ...... 29 Inerrancy ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Rad Devon ...... 29 Biblicallheology ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... Scan GS 8 ...... 29 Contemporary Cullure ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... VF Chester ...... 30 Tribute to Stanley Grenz ...... Thurs., 8:30-10:50 a.m...... VF Pennsylvania ...... 30 Plenary Address 3: D. ). Bingham ...... Thurs., 11:15-12:15 p.m...... VF Pennsylvania ...... 30 ATS ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m ...... Rad 76 la\'ern ...... 30 SG: New Projects in Systematiclheo...... Thurs., 2:10-6:30 p.m ...... Rad Adams ...... 30 SG: Evangelicals & Gender ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m ...... Rad N. Grand Ballroom ...... 30 SG: Stone-Campbell Adherents ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m...... Rad S. Grand Ballroom ...... 31 EPS I ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m...... Scan Gellysburg ...... 31 SG: Dispensationalism ...... Thurs., 2:1 0-5:20 p.m...... VF Bucks ...... 31 SG: Study of Alternative Religions ...... Thurs., 2:10-4:30 p.m...... VF Lancaster ...... 31 EPS II ...... Thurs., 2:10-4:30 p.m...... VF lehigh ...... 32 NEAS ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m ...... Rad Franklin ...... 32 Hellenism & Judaism ...... Thurs., 2:10-4:30 p.m...... Rad Liberty ...... 32 Both Testaments ...... Thurs., 2:10-6:10 p.m ...... Rad Bryn Mawr ...... 32 Both Testaments ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m...... Rad Radnor ...... 33 Augustine I ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m ...... Rad Gladwyne ...... 33 SG: Patristics & Early Chrislianity ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m ...... Rad Hancock ...... 33 Medieval & Reformation ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m...... Rad Hemlock ...... 34 Gender Issues ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m ...... Rad Jefferson ...... 34 Cai'Winism ...... Thurs., 2:10-6:10 p.m ...... Rad Mt. Oa ... is ...... 34 SG: Wesleyan Studies ...... Thurs., 2:10-4:30 p.m ...... Rad Ross ...... 35 Gnostics & Gnosti( Gospels ...... Thurs., 2:10-6:10 p.m...... Scan GS 2 ...... 35 Waller Bauer's Thesis ...... Thurs., 2:10-4:30 p.m ...... VF Chester ...... 35 Evangelism & Missions ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m...... Rad Buchanan ...... 36 1 Corinthians ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m ...... Rad Oe\'on ...... 3& Paul & His Epistles ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m ...... Rad Keystone ...... 36 Romans ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m...... Rad Marion ...... 37 Synopti_c Gospels ...... Thurs., 2:10·5?0 p.m...... Rad Quaker ...... 37 Revelatmn ...... Thurs., 2.10-5.20 p.m ...... Scan GS 1 ...... 37 Pentateuch ...... Thurs., 2:10-4:30 p.m ...... Rad Conestoga' ...... 37 Old Testament ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m...... Scan GS 9 ...... 38 Bible Software ...... Thurs., 2:10-4:30 p.m ...... Rad Mt. Laurel ...... 38 Pastoral Ministry ...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m ...... Scan GS 6 & GS 7 ...... 38 Historical Theology, 18-20th Cent...... Thurs., 2:10-5:20 p.m...... Scan GS 8 ...... 38 Banquet & Presidential Address ...... Thurs., 6:30-9:00 p.m ...... VF Pennsylvania ...... 39 Business Session II ...... Fri., 7:45-8:30 a.m ...... VF Pennsyl\lania ...... 39 Plenary Adress IV ...... Fri., 8:30-9:30 a.m ...... VF Pennsyl\lania ...... 39 SG: Evangelicals & Gender ...... Fri., 9:45-12:05 p.m...... Rad N. Grand Ballroom ...... 39 EPS I ...... Fri., 9:45-12:05 p.m...... Scan Gettysburg ...... 40 SG: Paul ...... Fri., 9:45-12:05 p.m...... Scan GS 2 ...... 40 Systematic Theology ...... Fri., 9:45-12:05 p.m...... Scan GS 8 ...... 40 SG: Young Scholars ...... Fri., 9:45-12:55 p.m...... VF Bucks ...... 40 SG: Synoptic Gospels ...... Fri., 9:45-12:55 p.m...... VF Lancaster ...... 41 NEAS ...... Fri., 9:45-12:55 p.m...... Rad Franklin ...... 41 Hermeneutics ...... Fri., 9:45-12:55 p.m ...... Rad 76 Ta\lern ...... 41 Both Testaments ...... Fri., 9:45-12:55 p.m...... Rad Radnor ...... 42 SG: Patristics & Early Christianity ...... Fri., 9:45-12:05 p.m...... Rad Adams ...... 42 Nicaea and Arianism ...... Fri., 9:45-12:55 p.m...... Rad Conestoga ...... 42 Augustine II ...... , ...... ,Fri., 9:45-12:55 p.m...... Rad De'Won ...... 42 Christianity in Alexandria ...... Fri., 9:45-12:55 p.m...... Rad Gladwyne ...... 43 SG: Jonalhan Edwards ...... Fri., 9:45-12:05 p.m...... Rad Hancock ...... 43 18th & 191h Cent. Controversies ...... Fri., 9:45-12:55 p.m ...... Rad Hemlock ...... 43 20th Century ...... Fri., 9:45-12:55 p.m...... Rad lefferson ...... 43 Aesthetics ...... Fri., 9:45-11:15 a.m...... Rad Keystone ...... 44 Origen & Cyril or _AieJ~:andria : ...... Fr~., 9:45·12:55 p.m...... Rad Marion _...... 44 The Early Church m North Afnca ...... Fr1., 9.45-12.55 p.m...... Rad MI. Dav1s ...... 44 The Early Church ...... Fri., 9:45-12:55 p.m...... Rad Ross ...... 45 Spirituality ...... Fr~., 9:45-12:55 p.m...... Scan GS 1 ...... 45 The Early Church ...... Fn., 9.45-12.55 p.m...... Scan GS 6 7 GS 7 ...... 45 Synoplic Gospels ...... Fri., 9:45-12:05 p.m...... VF Chesler ...... 45 Pentateuch ...... , ...... , ...... Fri., 9:45-12:05 p.m...... Rad Bryn Mawr ...... 46 Psycholo~y & Theology ...... Fr!·· 9:45-12:55 p.m...... Rad Quaker ...... 46 Systematic Theology ...... Fra., 9:45-12:55 p.m...... Rad Buchanan ...... 46 Systematic Theology ...... Fri., 9:45-12:55 p.m...... Rad Liberty ...... 46 SG: Church History & Historical Theology ...... Fri., 9:45-12:55 p.m...... Rad Mt. Laurel ...... 47 ...... Fri., 2:00-4:00 p.m...... Rad MI. Laurel ...... 47

SG Study Group, NEAS Near East ATS Adventist Archaeological Society, Theological Society, Rad Radisson EI'S Evangelical Scan Scanticon, Philosophical Society, VF Valley Forge 65 '-----~ KJren K. Abrahamson . . .16 1\.-1. Daniel Carroll ...... 16 Thomas R Edgar ..... 12, 42 Kenneth C. Harper . .38 lohn Adair ...... 19 Ted Carruth . 41 G.:~ry Elkms ...... 10, 43 Dana M. Hzmis .... 1 ~ Sheri Arl;1m~ . .40 Ben M. Carter ...... 9, 32 Enc Ellison ..JO PJul V. Harrison .12 EfrLJin Agos1n . . . .40 Cr<~ig A. Carter ...... 19. J(l Timothy P.wl F.rdel1 6, 43, 44 Llnyd Harsch .. 1.1, 19.26 David C. Alex.1nder .35 Frank Chun .. 27 M1IIC1rd J. Erickson . . .25 Donuld E H;Jrtlcy ..... 36 Charles Aling .10 Aliln K.Jm- Vall Chdy 34 Philip D. Burggrati .28 Garry DeWeese 1 3, 3 1 GJry Haberm(' Suk Kim ...... 13 Robert C.1ldwell ..... 10 1 Rr 1hcrt Douglass ...... 4 l Michael A. Harbin 14 Sterhen S Kim 12,20 Ken Calvert . .25 Mark Dubis ...... 43 john T H.Jrdie . . ... J5 Dnngsu Kim 4S Ardel F.l. C.1ncday ...... 28 J.G. Duesing ...... 40 )C'rry R. Harmon ...... 18 Da\'id Kim 45 Harold f C.1rl .26 james D.G. Dunn . . .. .41 George W Harper 25, 44 Mirosfav M. Kis .. lO Cky John C.migan ..... 31 M;tlth_ew A Eby 37 Br,ld Harper Potul J Kissl1ng . .28 I n 1' 66------~ ~----~ Sheri L. Klouda ...... 21 Dallas K. Miller ...... 29 Jay Richards . .32 Judith TenElshof. .... 15 lens Bruun Kofoed ....24 Stephen R Miller ...... 17 Kur1 A. Richardson .25, 30 Timothy C. Tennent . . ... 19 AndreJS IQ:ls!enherger .... 39 DnnJid Mills . .... 3J Jeffrey T. Rrddle .. .43 Woodie C. S. Terrell .....9 Joel Kr<1mer . .32 Michael A. Milton .. .. 38 Kyle Robens .. 33 Erik Thoennes .46 Mark Krause ... .31 Eric Mitchell ...... 12 Lori Robertson . .44 Robert l. Thomas .... 27 Glenn R. Kreider. . .30 C. Ben Mitchell ...... 29 Muurice A. Robinson .27 Glen l. Thompson .... 18 Wiliran1 l. Krewson .... 25 R. Alben Mohler, Jr. .14 Halvor Ronmng .25 Terrance Tiessen .34, 46 Catherine Clark Kroeger . John War.vick Montgomery A. Sue Russell . .. II Brian Toews .... 23 .34, 44 ..... 26 leland Rykc11 ...9 Stl!\le Tr<:~cy ....23, 31. 39 Victor Kuligin .... 42 Jonath;m Moo ...... 37 David Eung Yul Ryoo .18 Michael Travers .... 10 R. D. Kunjummen . .... 33 Douglas Moo ...... I 7 MlchJel A Salmeier .. 20 Paul Trebilco . . .27, 39 S1ranon l;"tdewig . ....20 )ames R. Mook ...... 16 Jason Sampler . 37 C:::~rl R. Trucm;m ... .40 Stefana Dan Larng .18, 42 Russell D. Moore .. 34 Carl S;-tnders .. 23 Wilham Varner .... 18 Samuel lamerson ...... 1 I J. P. Moreland ...... 16 Fred Sanders . .42 Verlyn 0. Verbrugge .... 36 Daniel C. LJne .... 33 D. Densil Morgan ...... 47 Brent Sandy .12 HriJn J. Vickers ... 20 Raben Larmer . . .. .40 Stephen K Moroney .. .4 C1 Robert l. Saucy . . . . I 5 )derbach .13, 19 David Musa ...... 44 Benjamin Shaw .. ..38 Jonathan M. Watt .... 35 P,lUI Chang-Ha lim ... .40 Peter K. Nelson ...... 15 Michael B. Shepherd .... 12 limothy P. Weber .... 31 Brian Litlin ... .42 R.-.ndy Nelson ...... 11 Steven B. Sherm.m ... 1(,, 29 John C. Weeks ... 22, 23, 44 Bruce A. Little . .. ll Edmund K Neufeld ...... 12 C. Scott Shtdemantle .. 35 Mark l Weeter .... 38 David Livingston . . 10 Edward I Newell . . ... 19 Gory S. Shogren .. 18 Edward T. Welch . . ... 29 Rich,mi N. Longenecker .. 40 Juson A Nicholls .13 John Shouse .22 Cordon Wenh.1m ... 2H Rene A. Lopez .... 36 Jeffrey J Niehaus ...... 29 Tim M. Sigler ..... 22. 28 Donald J. Westblade .26, 43 David Lowery 15 John Ashley Nixon .. .42 Willi,lm A. Simmons . . .20 Thomas White .... 43 Phd Lul'ck . . .. .31 Jc)hnNoc .11 Rohl.'rt A. Singer .20 James Robert Wicker .J3 Ken Macgilhway. .11, 28 Roger E. Olson ... 24, 30 Stephen Sizer .23 Terry l. Wilder .... 37 Kirk R. MKGrcgm .... 13 Steven M. Ortiz ... 1 7 Jay Sklar .37 Andrew Grant Wrldsmrth Cameron A. MacKenzie . .47 Gr<1nt O~hornc 14 Robert Smtth . .32 .:n, 4G Kenneth Magnuson . . ... 19 R!ChJrd Ostella ...... 3~ Craig A. Smrth . . 10 Bob Wilkin .... 14 Walter A. Maier Ill ..... 21 R. Larry Overstreet 27, 28, 3A Carl B. Smith II .25 Michael Wilkins .... 15 Ernest M.mge'> . . ... 25 Alc,ez ...... 29 Rohcrt B. StewJrt ..31 Nicolai Winther-Nielsen .. I 6 0Jryl E. McCarthy .J.r:i, 4G Nicholils Perrin ...... :!3 Bl)'.:tn Stew.:trt .. 42 Stephen Witmer ... 20 Waher McConnelll3, 14, 28 Stephen PiJnn .. 17, 20 Kenneth J. StcwJrl .. 26. 47 Mrchael Wittmer . .... 22 K Steve McCormick .... 35 Cla1re Ruth P£Jnn .20 Randy Stinson . ..40 Bryant G. Wood .10, 41 Gerald R McDermott ... .43 Richard Pierard . 43 Steve Strause . .44 David Woodall .)8 Larry S. McDonald ..13, t4 Ronald W. Pierce .. 15, 30 MJrk. S\rauss .. .. 17, 28 Branson VVoodard . . ... 41 A. T. B. McGowan ... .41 Robert l. Plummer .13 Gregg Strawbridge .. 44 ShJwn D. Wright .... 18 Tracy J. McKenzie ....21 Hyunhye Junia Pokrifka-)oeJI Allen Street . .45 Jonathan YJtes . ..34 Steven A. McKinion ... .44 Stanley E. Porter ... 35 R D.:~nicl Streett .. 2/ John M. Yeats ... .43 Scotl McKnight ... .41 B. Ward Powers ... 19, 27 Steven M. Studebaker . .10 Edwtn YJmauchr ... .39 lynn MdY1illan .31 Vem S. Poy1hress ...... 41 )ohn S\udebak.cr .22 Vrrginia Yip .... 18 Roland L. McMillan ... 27 Ron Provencher .1 R j. B. Stump .3 I Rodger Young .... 12 Donalrl C. McNeeley ... .41 Marc A. Pugliese...... 22 Elizabeth Y. Sung .17 Theodore Z.1chariades ... 22 Eclwarcl MeJdors .12, 46 Frederic CIJrke Putnam Michilcl ). Svigel . .35 Kevrn D. Zuber . .36, 46 Chad Meisler .....9 .. .n, 26 Scott Swain . .14 Brad Mellon .27, 35 WJiter R

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