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Wednesday, November 20, 2019 9:00 Am WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2019 9:00 AM – 12:10 PM P 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Applied Linguistics and Biblical Languages Latest Teaching Resources Third Floor — Bankers Hill Moderator: Lee M. Fields (Mid-Atlantic Christian University) 9:00 AM—9:40 AM Paul Overland (Ashland Theological Seminary) Leaps in Language Pedagogy: The Journey from ‘Display Sentences’ to ‘Meaningful Communication’ 9:50 AM—10:30 AM Miles Van Pelt (Reformed Theological Seminary) New Resources in Hebrew Language Teaching 10:40 AM—11:20 AM Randall Buth (Biblical Language Center) New Systems for Teaching Greek and Hebrew 11:30 AM—12:10 PM William D. Mounce (Teknia) Basics of Biblical Greek: Latest Developments and Future Prospects P 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Baptist Studies Christ in the Old Testament Third Floor — Mission Beach A Moderator: Anthony Chute (California Baptist University) 9:00 AM—9:40 AM Stephen A. Reynolds (Gateway Seminary) ‘Christ as the Central Sun of Scripture’: C. H. Spurgeon’s Christological Interpretation of the Psalms 9:50 AM—10:30 AM Matthew Y. Emerson (Oklahoma Baptist University) Benjamin Keach and Early Baptist Use of the Old Testament 10:40 AM—11:20 AM Phillip T. Morgan* (Welch College) Seventeenth-Century General Baptist Use of the Old Testament 11:30 AM—12:10 PM Peter Beck *Invited Guest of ETS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2019 9:00 AM – 12:10 PM (Charleston Southern University) "Jesus the True Messiah”: Andrew Fuller’s Messianic Reading of the Old Testament P 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Biblical Theology Christ in All Scripture Second Floor — Seaport F Moderator: Robert W. Yarbrough (Covenant Theological Seminary) 9:00 AM—9:40 AM Rikki Watts* (Alphacrucis College / Regent College) How can David’s Son be David’s Lord? Rethinking OT Messianic Hopes Through Jesus’ Own Testimony 9:50 AM—10:30 AM Dana Harris (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) On the Lips of Jesus: Scripture Citations and Christology in Hebrews 10:40 AM—11:20 AM Daniel Timmer (Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary) Christ and/in the Old Testament: Reflections on the Interpreter, the Author, History, and the Canon 11:30 AM—12:10 PM Panel Discussion P 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Bioethics Pyramid Peak (Seaport Tower, 33rd Floor) Moderator: Cristina Richie (East Carolina University) 9:00 AM—9:40 AM James Alan Branch (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary ) Should Children Be Given Drugs to Stop the Natural Process of Puberty? 9:50 AM—10:30 AM Eddie N. Colanter (Trinity Law School, Trinity International University) Honor Your Parents in Bioethics: A Philosophical Critique of Familial Relationships 10:40 AM—11:20 AM Mark B. Chapman (Trinity International University) Visions of a New Humanity – CRISPr Babies, Transhumanism, and the Second Adam 11:30 AM—12:10 PM Michael J. Sleasman *Invited Guest of ETS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2019 9:00 AM – 12:10 PM (Trinity International University) By the Enhancing of Our Minds: Exploring the Ethics and Practices of Brain Boosting P 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Christian History and Thought since 1700 Liberal Evangelicalism: 1870-2020 Third Floor — Golden Hill AB Moderator: Karin Stetina (Biola University) 9:00 AM—9:40 AM Justin L. McLendon (Grand Canyon University) G.Campbell Morgan: the Almost-Liberal Evangelical? 9:50 AM—10:30 AM Sean McGever (Grand Canyon University) ‘The Fundamentals’ and the Liberal Evangelical Doctrine of Conversion 10:40 AM—11:20 AM Amber Thomas Reynolds (Wheaton College ) From Liberal Evangelicalism to the Charismatic Movement 11:30 AM—12:10 PM Michael J. McClymond (Saint Louis University) Sin Rendered Impersonal: Apocalyptic Deliverance in the Atonement Theologies of Wright, Rutledge, and Boyd P 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Christianity and Culture Raising Kids Who Shift Culture Second Floor — Seaport G Moderator: Glenn R. Kreider (Dallas Theological Seminary) 9:00 AM—9:55 AM Mark Foreman* (North Coast Calvary Chapel) Jan Foreman* (North Coast Calvary Chapel) Encouraging Creativity in Our Children 10:05 AM—11:00 AM Mark Foreman* (North Coast Calvary Chapel) Jan Foreman* (North Coast Calvary Chapel) Discipling Creative Christians in Society *Invited Guest of ETS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2019 9:00 AM – 12:10 PM 11:10 AM—12:10 PM Mark Foreman* (North Coast Calvary Chapel) Jan Foreman* (North Coast Calvary Chapel) Designing Spaces for Creative People in the Church P 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Luke / Acts Christ in all the Scriptures: Luke's OT Christology Second Floor — Gaslamp C Moderator: David G. Shackelford (Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary) 9:00 AM—9:40 AM Jeremy D. Otten (Evangelische Theologische Faculteit ) “Jesus Was Found Alone”: Luke’s Remnant Christology in the Transfiguration Narrative (Luke 9:28) 9:50 AM—10:30 AM Christopher A. Graham (Criswell College) Jesus, the Son of Adam, the Son of God: A Case of Lukan Recapitulation 10:40 AM—11:20 AM Caleb T. Friedeman (Ohio Christian University) Luke and the Origin of Divine Christology 11:30 AM—12:10 PM Donny R. Mathis II (North Greenville University) “Signs and Wonders”: Echoes of Deuteronomy in the Summaries and Speeches of Acts 1-15 P 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Old Testament Backgrounds / Ancient Near East Third Floor — Cortez Hill A Moderator: Caleb Howard* (Tyndale House / St Edmund’s College, Cambridge) 9:00 AM—9:40 AM Kenton F. Williams (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) Divine Warfare Imagery in the Ark Narrative: Iconographic Exegesis of 1 Sam 4-6 9:50 AM—10:30 AM Steven M. Ortiz (Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) The Political Expansion of the United Monarchy based on Recent Archaeological Research *Invited Guest of ETS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2019 9:00 AM – 12:10 PM 10:40 AM—11:20 AM Mark T. Catlin (Union University) in Isaiah 46:11 ( טִיַ֫ע ) ”Sennacherib as the “Bird of Prey 11:30 AM—12:10 PM Stephen J. Andrews (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) The Ketef Hinnom Inscriptions and the Existence of Apotropaic Texts in the Hebrew Bible P 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Old Testament Narrative Literature Third Floor — Cortez Hill BC Moderator: Michael A. Grisanti (The Master's Seminary) 9:00 AM—9:40 AM David G. Firth (Trinity College Bristol / University of the Free State) Achan Typology in the Former Prophets 9:50 AM—10:30 AM Jillian L. Ross (Liberty University ) Gary E. Yates (Liberty University) Type-Casting Samson and His Family: The Rhetorical Aims of Typology in Judges 13–16 10:40 AM—11:20 AM Bruce Turner (Dallas Theological Seminary) Closural Analysis in the Narrative of Exodus 1–2 11:30 AM—12:10 PM Kit Barker (Sydney Missionary and Bible College) The Hermeneutics of Violence or Violent Hermeneutics? Herem, Hyperbole and Divine Speech Acts P 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Pastoral Epistles Second Floor — La Jolla AB Moderator: Greg A. Couser (Cedarville University) 9:00 AM—9:40 AM David I. Yoon (McMaster Divinity College) The Register of Paul in 1 Timothy: Why the Pastorals may Differ in “Style” than the Hauptbriefe *Invited Guest of ETS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2019 9:00 AM – 12:10 PM 9:50 AM—10:30 AM Stanley E. Porter (McMaster Divinity College) Arguments for and against Pauline Authorship of the Pastoral Epistles: Recent Proposals 10:40 AM—11:20 AM Ray Van Neste (Union University) Ethics In Titus 11:30 AM—12:10 PM John Percival (Cambridge University) Salvation History in Six Lines: Reading 1 Timothy 3:16b as an Interconnected Whole P 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Reformation Studies Calvin, Calvinism, and Melanchthon Third Floor — Solana Beach A Moderator: Martin I. Klauber (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) 9:00 AM—9:40 AM Zachary Purvis (University of Göttingen) When Melanchthon became a Freemason 9:50 AM—10:30 AM Dolf te Velde* (Theological University Kampen) In What Sense is Grace Irresistible? 10:40 AM—11:20 AM Kevin P. Emmert (London School of Theology) Calvin on Ezekiel 18: The Righteousness of Works, Rewards for Works, and Content of Works 11:30 AM—12:10 PM Daniel R. Hyde (Oceanside United Reformed Church / Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Continuities Between Dort’s Third/Fourth Point of Doctrine and the Second Council of Orange P 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Theology for Counseling and Pastoral Care Facing Addiction with Compassion & Theological Perspective Second Floor — Seaport H Moderator: Stephen P. Greggo (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) 9:00 AM—9:40 AM *Invited Guest of ETS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2019 9:00 AM – 12:10 PM Kent Dunnington* (Biola University) Support Group Discipleship: What the Church can learn from AA 9:40 AM—10:20 AM Jeff Dryden (Covenant College) Surprising Agreement between Paul & AA: Agency, Identity, Addiction, & Recovery 10:30 AM—11:10 AM John W. Auxier (Trinity Western University) Addiction & Attachment: From Models to Ministry Care 11:10 AM—11:35 AM Jeffery Black (Cairn University) A Theological Model of the Addiction to Pornography 11:35 AM—12:10 PM Panel Discussion P 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Wesleyan Studies The Mosaic of Atonement Third Floor — Solana Beach B Moderator: Charles White (Spring Arbor University) 9:00 AM—9:50 AM An engagement with Joshua M. McNall’s book: The Mosaic of Atonement: An Integrated Approach to Christ’s Work Joshua M. McNall (Oklahoma Wesleyan University) 9:50 AM—11:20 AM Respondents Madison N. Pierce (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) Adam J. Johnson (Torrey Honors Institute, Biola University) 11:30 AM—12:10 PM Daryl McCarthy (European Leadership Forum) Christ is Lord of Politics and Economics and All of Life: John Wesley as a Public Intellectual A 9:00 AM-12:10 PM Evangelical Philosophical Society A1 Third Floor — Pier *Invited Guest of ETS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2019 9:00 AM – 12:10 PM Moderator: Kevin E.
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