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out
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the
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after
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VA
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200 Russell Woods Drive
Lynchburg,
VA
24502-3574
Phone: 434-237-5309
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Email:
jt\I3orland@aol.com
Please
cnclost:
appltcable
fee.
Dear
ETS
Members
and
Guests,
Wlcomc
to
the
54th
Annual
Meeting
of
the
Evangelical
Theological
Society
at
the
Regal
Constellation
Hotel in Toronto. This year's topic, "Evangelical
Christianity
and
Other
Religions," is especially timely, given the
post-September
Ll
discussions
of
the
nature
of
lslam, Christianity, and many
other
religions.
We have six
plenary
sessions
dev01cd to the LOpic, three from biblical
or
historical
perspccuvcs
and
three relating to the
comemporary
world,
and
more than
60
papers
on
the topic.
Our
presidential address
by
Millard
J.
Erickson will challenge
us
to
thmk
about
our
wsk
of
doing
theological
scholarship
in the
new
century.
Our
Society
continues
its
healthy
growth,
bDLh
in
numbers
and
in
quality
of
p<1pers.
One
sign
of
this is
that
we
have experienced a very
encouraging
growth
of
study
groups
in recenl years, each focused
on
a specific
subdiscipline
and
contributing
to
in-depth
exploration
of
themes
anJ
areas
of
smd>' in ways
not
possible previously; 20
are
meeting
this year. In all, more
than
300
ETS
papers
are
scheduled,
both
in
study
groups
and
open
sessions.
Comb~ned
with
the
offerings
of
our
affiliated
societies-the
Evangelical Philosophic.tl Society, Near
East Archaeological Society,
and
Adventist Theological
Society-the
overall total
is more
than
350. Also thts year, the
open
papers arc
grouped
by discipline,
so
thal
panicipants
in
the
same
disciplines will find
groupings
of papers
of
mutual
interest.
Our
hotel
is
ide:-~
I for
our
meetings:
large:
c:nough
to
accommodate
our
needs
easily, yet small
enough
to
enable
easy
gcn\ng
around
to
sessions.
There
are
good
reswurants
in the hotel
iLSelf,
and
in several
other
hotels
and
stand-alone
establish me ills nearby,
as
well,
catering
to
every budgcL.
Toronto
is a world-class
city and
there
arc
plenty
of
tourism
opportunities
for
any
who
arc interested; be
sure
to
check
out
the
information
on
this elsewhere
in
the progr<Jill. I especially
thank
Mr.
Suleiman
Alia ("Alia"),
Catering
and
Convention
Service Manager, for
his unf<1ilingly
gracious
help in
planning
our
meeting. I
trust
you will
make
it
a
poim
to
thank
him
and
the
entire
hotel staff for their services
to
us.
In
the Old
Testamem,
one
category of foreigners was the
gcrim,
the resident aliens,
known
in the
Septuagint
as
the
pwsclutoi, the proselytes.
Although
ethnically
not
descendants
of
Abraham,
they
became
Israelites
by
responding
to Israel's
God
in
faith. which
happened
through
their conl:lcts with the lsr:teli[es :md the favorable
treatment they received.
Given
this year's
theme
("Evangelical
Christiani[y
and
Other
Religions"), it is especially
appropriate
lO
be
reminded
of
the gcrim. During
our
time in
Toronto-one
of
the
wor\d's most ethnically
:-~nd
religiously diverse
cities-we,
like
lsr:-~el
long
bdore
us, have a wonderful
opportunity
to testify
to
our
God by
uur
trcatmcm
of
those
with
whom
we come
ln
comact.
May
we
remember this
imponant
task as we
pursue
our
USLial
conference
activities
of
deepening
our
knowledge
of
God
and
glorifying
him
in
the
pursuit
of
our
scholarly disciplines. Soli
Dco
Glori(!'
[;411~~.
David
M.
Howard,
Jr.
ETS
President-Elect
and
Program
Chair
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ETS Meeting, November 20-22,
2002
Overview
of
Schedule
Wednesday,
November
20
8:30-9:10
a.m.
9:15-9:55
a.m.
10:00-10:40
a.m.
10:45-11:25
a.m.
11:30-1:00 p.m.
1:00-1:30 p.m.
1:30-2:30 p.m.
2:30-2:45 p.m.
2:45-3:25 p.m.
3:30-4:10 p.m.
4:15-4:55 p.m.
5:00-5:40
p.m.
5:40-7:00 p.m.
7:00-8:00 p.m.
8:00-9:00 p.m.
Parallel Session I
Parallel Session 2
Parallel Session 3
Parallel Session 4
LUNCH
Business Session 1
Plenary Session 1
BREAK
Parallel Session 5
Parallel Session 6
Parallel Session 7
Parol
lei
Session 8
BREAK
BANQUET
Presidential Address
The
Book
Displays
(Galaxy
Ballroom)
are
open
as
follows:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
9:00
am-6:00
pm
9:00
am-6:00
pm
9:00
am-12:00
pm
Thursday,
November
21
8:30-9:10
a.m.
9:15-9:55
a.m.
10:00-10:40
a.m.
10:45-11:25 a.m.
11:30-1:00 p.m.
1:00-2:00 p.m.
2:00-3:00 p.m.
3:00-3:15 p.m.
3:15-3:55 p.m.
4:00-4:40 p.m.
4:45-5:25 p.m.
5:30-7:00 p.m.
7:00-8:00 p.m.
8:00-9:00 p.m.
Friday,
November
22
7:45-8:30
a.m.
8:30-9:30
a.m.
9:30-9:45
a.m.
9:45-10:25 a.m.
10:30-11:10
a.m.
11:15-12:00 p.m.
-~
.
Parallel Session 9 ' i i
Parallel Session 10
Parallel Session
II
Parallel Session 12
LUNCH
Plenary Session 2
Plenary Session 3
BREAK
Parollel
Sesswn
13
Parallel Session 14
Parallel Session 15
DINNER
Plenary Session 4
Plenary Session 5
Business Session 2
Plenary Session 6
BREAK
Parallel Session 16
Parallel Session 17
Parallel Session 18
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n CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
The
registration
fcc fur
curre111
members
of
ETS,
ATS, EMS, EPS,
and
NEAS, is
530
pr10r
to
October
I.
Dunng
October
and
at
the
conference,
the
fee will
he
$50
for
members
of
these
organizations.
The
non-member
rcgistrallon
fee
is
$70.
Spouses
of
members
may
attend
the
conference
sessions
without
charge
and
will
be
provided
with
a fn.T
n<1mc
badge
lncludc
the
nmnc
;md
nonmember
spouse
who
wt!l
attend
All
tickets
for
the
Wednesdny
evening
presidemial
banquet
arc
$20
(graiUity
and
tax
Included).
Make
checks
payable
to
Evangelical Theological
Souety.
Mail
rcgtstration
form
and
fees to:
Dr.
James
A.
Borland
Secreta
ryrr
rcasu rcr. ETS
200
Russell
\Voods
Drive
Lynchburg,
Vt\
24502-3574
Phone:
434-237-5309
FAX
434-237-5309
On-site
rcgistrattuns
are
accepted.
The
conference
reg1strat10n
area
is
in
the
Consu:".lbtion
Ballroom
Foyer.
LOCATION
AND
FACILITIES
The
54th
Annual
Meeting
will he
held
on
November
20-22,
2002,
at:
Regal
Constellation
Hotel
900
Dixon
Road
Etobicokc,
Ontario,
Canada
M9W
1J7
Phone: 416-675-1500
800-268-4838
Web
site:
www.Rcgalconstcllation.cmn
Maps
showing
the
location
of
the
hotel
and
di<Jgrams
of
the
mceung
rooms
arc
incluJecl
on
the
mstde
front
cover
and
on
pages
38-39
of
tins
program.
ROOMS
The
ETS
room
rates
per
night
arc
$\09.00
(Canadian)
for
economy;
Sl29.00
(Canadian)
for
standard;
S
l39.00
(Canadian)
for
premium
west;
5149.00
(Crmaclian)
for
premium
South,
and
5159
00
fur
club.
In
U.S
dollars
these
arc
approxunately
577,
S92,
$99,$106,
and
$113
(currency
exchange
rntes
may
nuctuatc
slightly).
Extra
persons
sharing
a
room
w1ll
be
charged
$15.00
(Canadian)
per
mght.
To
reserve
a
room,
call
the
Regal
directly
and
identt[y
yourself
as
a
member
of
the
Evangelical
Theolog1cal
Society.
YVe
have
568
rooms
for
cJch
mght.
TIMING
Each
parallel
session
lasts
40
minutes.
Stncc
one
of
the
primary
purposes
of
the
Annual
Meeting
is w
give
opponunity
for
scholarly
tnteraction,
presenters
arc
asked
to
compktc
reading
of
Lhcir
papers
in
25-30
minutes,
leaving
10-15
minute~
fnr
interaction
with
the
audience.
TAPES
OF
SESSIONS
Again
this
year
tapes
of
sesswns
wdl
be
avallnble
~dmost
immcch:ncly
Clftcr
c~ch
session
;H
the
Audio
Mission
upe
tahk.
You
can
order
tapes,
or
get
additional
inlormatton
on
available
tapes,
at
their
\Vebsite
at
http.//www.audiomission.com
or
email
them
at
info@audiomission.com.
RESUME TABLE
Booth
8 in
the
Book
Displays
area
(Galaxy
Ballroom)
has
been
reserved
for
members
to
set
out
copies
of
their
resumes
if
they
arc
seeking
n
position.
A
large
message
board
will
nank
the
tables,
allowing
interest-
ed
parties
to
make
contact.
No
more
than
ten
resumes,
plense.
BULLETIN
BOARD
A
bulletin
bo<Hcl
will be
set
up
111
the Rcg1strat1on
area
for
announcements
and
notes.
Any
conference
attendee
is free
to
post
appropriate
notes.
PRAYER
ROOM
Throughout
the.:
Annual
Meeting,
Conference
Room
M \vill
be
set
astde
for
quiet
pr<lyer
and
meditation.
There
w1ll
he
Gihlcs
and
hymnals
there.:,
along
\vith
some
comfortable
furnnure.
Please
feel free to nvail
yourself
of
this
at any
tunc.
EXHIBIT
HALL
The
Exhibit
Hall
for
publishers'
c!tsplays is
located
m
thc
Gala.xy
Ballroom
and
the
foyn
tmmedi;ncly
outside.
The
hours
for
the
ExhibiL Hall
arc
as
follows:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
hiday:
9:00a.m.-
ii:OO
p.m.
9:00
;un.
-6:00 p.m.
9:00a.m.-
12:00
p.m.
Conferees
nrc
requested
to
browse
the
13ook
D1splays
only
during
posted
hours.
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
For
most
ETS
members
traveling
to
Toronto, this will
involve
international
travel,
which
normally
requires
a
passport,
and
possibly
other
documents.
U.S
citizens
will
need
one
of
the
following sets
of
documentation,
regardless
of
whether
they
are
entering
Canada
\'ia air, car,
bus,
or
rail
(either
Set
A
or
B):
A.
Passport
(current)
B.
Birth
ccniHcatc
(original,
or
certified
copy)
and
photo
I.
D.
(government-issue)
Non·U.S.
citizens
should
inquire
about
possible \'isa
requiremcms
from
their
home
country.
For
further
information,
check
local
Canadian
consulates,
call
800-0CANADA
(800-622-6232),
or
check
www.canada.gc.ca.
CURRENCY EXCHANGE
The
currency
exchange
rate is
roughly
as follows:
$1.00
(Canadian)
=
$0.65
(U.S.)
51.00
(U.S.) =
$1.55
(Canadian)
Up-to·d<ltc
currency
rates
may be
found
nt
the
following sites:
Bank
of
Canada:
wwv.•.
bank
-banq
uc-ca
nada.
calc n/exc hform. h t m
Toronto
Convention
&
Visitors
Association:
W\\'W.toron to
tau
rism.com
LOCAL TRANSPORTATION
Airport
The Regal
Constellation
Hotel is located a five-
minute
drive
from
the
Toronto
nirport.
One-way
taxicab fares
are
ca.
$18.00
(Canadian).
A regular
shuHie
between
the
hotel
and
the
airport
runs
every
20
mimucs,
and
costs
$6.00
(Canndian)
one
way.
Watch
for
the
white
Swiftrans
shuttle
bus
(416-614-
0999);
a sign
on
it will read "Regal."
Shuttle
pick-up
locations:
Terminal
1:
Terminal
2:
Terminal 3:
Dmvntown
Post
12
Posts I 5
or
25
Posts
C25
or
C27
A
special
shuule
will
run
from
the
Regal
Constellation
Hotel to
downtown
hotels
on
Friday
(morning
and
ahernoon)
and
on
Saturday
morning,
at 1-2
hour
inter\'als.
Cost
is
$12.00
(Canadian).
Check
with
the
concierge
for times. Taxicab fares
from
the
hotel to
downtown
arc ca.
$40.00
(Canadian)
for
up
to
four
passengers,
one
way.
VISITORS' INFORMATION
Toronto
Convention
&
Visitors
Association
www.torontotourism.com
Phone:
416-203-2600
City
or
Toronto
www.ci ty.toron
to
on.ca/visitors/i
ndex.
ht m
Ontario
Ministry
or
Tourism,
Culture,
and
Recreation
www.
tourism.
gov.
on.
calc ngl ish
The
following
tour
companies
will
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Elect
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President
1998
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Evangelical
Christianity
and
Other
Religions: Session 1
Libra
8:30-9:10
am
Eugene
J.
Mayhew,
Michigan
Theological
Seminary
The Theology
of
the
ai-Qaeda O•ganizali!m: A Study
i11
the Mindsel
of
Abnonnallslam
9:15-9:55
am
lm<Jd
Shchadch,Jorclan
Evangelical Theological
Seminary
Do
Christians
and Muslims \Vorship the Same God?
I
0:00
-I
0:40
am
Timothy
C
Tcnnem,
Gordon-Conwell
ThcologJCal
Seminary
The
Doccrine
of
Chri.'il
in
the
Quran
and
Its
Rda1ionship to tile Chalccdonian
formula
I
0:45
-
II
:25
am
Em1r Caner,
Southeastern
Baptist Theological
Seminary
Ergun
Caner,
The
Criswell
College
ExpcriCIICing Allah: Sufis and Mysticism
\Virl1i11
Islam
Evangelical
Christianity
and
Other
Religions: Session 2
Jupiter
2
8:30-9:10
am
Barbara
Pemberton,
Ouachila
Baptist University
So
\VhmS
\Vro11g
h'ith
f11e
\Von/
"Crusade"? A Mtrslim
Perspective
of
tl1c.
C111s(l(lcs
alld lls
Impact
011
Mot/em Arab CcmscimiSIICSS
9:15-9:55
am
james
A.
Glasscock,
Firsl
Presby1erian
Church,
ferris,
TX
Islam:
Non-
Tlleologicaf Perspectives
10:00-
10:40
am
J.D.
Grcrt~r,
Sonlhe<~slern
Baptist Theological
Seminary
Thcosis and Muslim
Evangclis111:
How
the Rccovoy
of
a
Palristic Ullllcrsumding
of
Salvmioll
Can
Aid
Evangelical Missiouarics
in
1hc
Evcmgdi::ation of
Islamic
Peoples
I 0:45 - I 1:25
am
Steven Tsoukalas,
Asbury
Theological
Seminary
The
N(l(iou
of
Islam:
Uudersfa11C/ir1g
11lc
"Biacll
Muslims''
Evangelical
Christianity
and
Other
Religions: Session 3
Conference
A
8:30-
9:10am
Ben M.
Caner,
Irving,
TX
Evangelical Buddhism
9:15-9:55
am
Mark
Coppenger,
Evanston
Baptist
Church,
Evanston,
IL
Tile
Baha'ing
of
LIJC
Church and American Culture
I
0:00-
I
0:40
am
Lawrence
Tcrlizzese, Dallas
Theological
Seminary
Technology
lind
1hc
Fonnaliun
of
tile
Brave New
\Vorld:
A Comparison
of
Jacques Ellu/S View
of
Technology
and Aldous Huxley's Vision
of
the Brave New \Vorld
10:45-
II
:25 am
Carl Mosser,
University
of
Saint
Andrews
Heterodox C/1risfiani1y or a New
/~cligious
Tradition? A
\Vorldvicw Aualysis
of
MormonismS Relationship
to
Christianily
STUDY
GROUP:
Hermeneutics
Jupiter
3
jJmcs
DeYoung,
Western
Seminary,
moderator
Theme: Can
We
Reproduce
the
Exegesis
of
the
New
Testament?
8:30-
9:10am
Richard
Longenecker,
W)'cliffe College,
University
of
Toronto
9:15-9:55
am
Dan
McCanney,
\Vest
minster
Theological
Seminary
I 0:00 - I
0:40
am
General
Discussion
STUDY
GROUP:
Literature
of
the
Bible
Jupiter
I
Leland
Rykcn,
WlH::atuJl
College,
tnoderatur
Theme: The Psalms: Expressing
Emotion
in
Poetry
8:30-9:10
am
Michael Travers, Mississippi
College
Expressing Emotion
in
Poetry: Ewilflllion
in
Psalm
45
9:15-
9:55am
Donald
Williams,
Toccoa Falls
College
Expn:ssi11g
Emotion in Poetry: Grief and
RcCO\'CI)'
in
Psalm 6
I
0:00-
I
0:40
am
Daniel Es1es,
Cedarville
University
Expressing Emolion
in
Pocuy:
Fear
in
Psalm 49
J 0:45 -
II
:25 am
Tremper
Longman,
Ill,
\Vestment
College
Leland
Ryken,
Wheaton
College
Responses from a Bihlical Sclwlar ancl
Literal)'
Critic
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Other
Voices
on
Interpretation
Saturn
l
Aida
Besan~·on
Spencer
and
\Villiam David
Spencer,
Gordon~Conwcll
Theological
Seminary,
modcr:Hors
Theme: Evangelicals and
Other
Religions
8:30-9:10
am
Ann
Coble,
Wcsuninster
College
How
Ccm
Evangelicals
Embraa
tile
OtlrL'I"?
A
Model
fin
/Juenu:liun
9:15-
9:55am
Nathaniel Samuel Murrell, University of
Nnnh
Carolina,
\\.'IImington
Mahc
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covcJUIIIf! Sfwl"'
1w
111crcy!
Do not
intcrmany!
D1hliwl /ntolcnmcc and M11lticultura/
E\·augdicafis111
10:00
- I
0:40
am
Finny Philip, Filadcllia Bible College
Biblical
Faitl1
am/the
Religion
of
the Mmginalizcd:
ludian Dalitscl?
The
Qucs1
for
a11
Egalitarian Faifh
I
0:45-
I I :25
am
\Vooclrow
E.
\Vall
on,
Amnican
Christian
College and
Scminarv
\\'hen Tllrcc
Parhs
Cross: Chrisriwr Faull, Nco-
Paganism,
and
NtHi\'C American Plains Spirit1wliry
OPEN
SESSION:
Apologetics
Salon 28
8:30-9:10
am
Terry
Monenson,
Answers
in
Genesis,
Florence.
KY
Evangc/iwlis111
and
Ymmg-Eanh Creationism: Ncccsswy
Bedfellows? A
l~cspnnsc
In
"li:d
Cabal\ 2001
Paper
9:15-
9:55am
Ted
J Cabal, The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary
The Age
of
the
Eanh
and Rc\'c/cilional Episrcmic
Propriety
LO:OO
- I
0:40
am
John
Mark Revno!ds, Biola Universilv
CrcatiolliSIII, s/Jirirualism, and
llucllig~nl
Design
10:45-
II
:25
am
Thane
Hu1chcrson
Ury,
Be1h~l
College
(Indian<~)
The Evoh'ing
Face
of
God
as
Crcmor
Ellrl)' Nulctccurh-
Ccntmy
Traditionalist and Accommodalioni.H
Thcodica/ Responses
in
13rirish Religious T/wughf to
Palconarural E\·il
iu
tl1c
Fossil
Rcwnl
OPEN
SESSION:
Biblical
Theology
S<~wrn
2
8:30-
9:10am
S~llllllel
Lamerson, Knox Theological
Seminary
From Endor
lo
Hogwc1rts: \Virchuaft
in
the Old
Testament, New 7i·srann:nc,
a11d
"liHlay
9:15-9:55
am
David
E.
Smith, A'·ila College
Acts
as
Unifier
of
the Cwwtl: A Looll
£IL
the
Bihliwl
and
Patristic Evidence
I
0:00-
10:40
am
J<~mes
A. Meek, Covcnalll Theological Seminary
Tire
!dcssic1h
l!ndthc
Ge111ilcs:
Dm·id's Fa/len
Tent
and
the Gentile Mission
(Acts
15)
10:45-
11:25
am
Robcn
C.
Newman, Biblical
Theological
Seminary
Thr
13irth
P£1ills
of
the Messiah: Have They Started){:/?
OPEN
SESSION: Church
History
Salon
21
8:30-9:10
am
joel
R.
Becke,
Puriwn
Rdormed
Theological
Seminan•
\Vi/limn
Pcrltim on
Prcclcstination
lliiCI Preaching '
9:15-9:55
am
jan
van Vliet, \Vestminsler Theological Seminary
Thr
Moral
Tl1eolog.)'
of
\Villiarn Ames From
Tlwn1us
10
\Vcstmiustcr
I
0:00-
10:40
am
Kelly
M.
Kapic,
Covenant
College
HIIIIIQII
CmnmWIIOII
with rhe Triune
God:
Rcj1rctio11s
011
John
Owerr's
Triniwri£1H
Theology
irr
Liglu
of
Contcmpomry Trrnilarian
Di.\CL1.~.\ions
I 0:45 -
11
:25
am
R.
N. Frost,
Muhnomah
Bibhcal Scminarv
John Cutwu's
Usc
of
Cah•in's
Tltco/o~y
of
F~ith
111
tl11:
Antmomilln
C0111
mvrrsy
OPEN
SESSION:
New
Testament
Gemini I
8:30-9:10
am
James
P.
Sweeney,
lmnwnuel
Clwrch, Chelmsford,
MA
"Giving
tire LCiw,"
"l~cct:ivi11g
the
/~(1\V,"
or
Wlwt?
A
Narc
011
he.
nomo1hesia in
Ro111cms
9:4
9:
15
-9:55
am
john
L.
Tcrvccn,
Muhnomah
Biblical Seminary
Union
Witl1
Christ: Pmdinc
Cllristolo.~ical
TouchslmJc
ill
Colossw11s
2:8~
15
I
0:00-
10:40
am
E.
Randolph Richards,
Ouachiw
Bapttst Univcrsily
A Defense
of
No11-Pauli11C
llltcrpolmiw1s
111
rite
Pauli11C
Lcucrs
I 0:45 - 1 I :25
am
Simon].
J<islcn1:lkcr, Hcformctl Theological Seminary,
Orlando
"By
fait/ijoscph"
(Hc/JfCWS 11:22)
OPEN SESSION:
New
Testament
Aquarius
8:30-9:10
am
Mark
Wilson,
Regent
University
More Grccllw
Me:
Using Semantic Domains
to
Acquire
Grech Vocabulary
9:15 -9:55
am
William
J.
Webb,
Heritage
Seminary
Balancing
Paul's
Original-Creation
and
Lalfcr!Pro-
Crcalion Ar;gllmcnls: A Case for New Redemptive
Movement
in
1 Cori11thians 11:11-12 Based upon
Modcr11
Science
10:00-
10:40
am
Gregory
T.
Christopher,
Baptist Btblc College
and
Graduate
School
PaulS
Sermon
on
Mars Hill:
The
Gospel
Mandate
in
a
Pluralistic World
10:45-
11:25
Brian
D.
Johnson,
Lincoln
Chnstian
College
Jesus, The
Temple:
Cltristology
as
the Fulfillmcrtt
of
jt~daism
in
tl1e
Gospel
of
John
OPEN SESSION:
New
Testament
Salon
25
8:30
-
9:
lO
am
Bill
Warren,
New
Orleans
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
Earl Kellett,
New
Orleans
llaplist
Theological
Seminary
When
1hc
Text
Comes
to
Church: Litwgicallnfluences
on
the
Text
of
tl1e
New Testament
9:15-
9:55am
Norris
C.
Grubbs,
New
Orleans
Baptist Theological
Seminary
A New Approach
to
tl1e
Byzautine Manuscripts
I
0:00-
I
0:40
am
Charles
Draper,
The
Southern
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
Bill
Warren,
New
Orleans
Baptist Theological
Seminary
A
Forgollcn
Southern Baptist
Treasure:
The Robertson
Codex
of
the
Four
Gospels
10:45 - 1 I :25 am
Matthew
llrook
O'Donnell,
OpenText.org,
Albany,
NY
Randall
Tan,
The
Southern
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
"It
Sta11ds
\\'rillen": Phrase and Clause Stmcwre,
Ronums
and Pauline Theology
OPEN
SESSION:
Old
Testament
Patio
8:30-9:10
am
john
Beck,
Concordb
Uni\•crsit)'
(Wisconsin)
Ram,
famine
a11d
Mount
Carmel: The Narmlive-
Gcograpltical
Shaping
of
Elijah\
Duel
with the
Prophets
of
Baal
(I Kings
IS)
9:15-
9:55am
FrederickJ.
Mabie,
University
of
California
at
Los
Angeles
Another Stab
at
Relating the Moabite Stone
to
2 Kings 3
10:00-
I
0:40am
Thomas).
Finley,
Talbot
School
of
Theology
Daniel the Prophet or Daniel the Legcndmy
Hero?
10:45-
11:25 am
Bryan
D.
Estelle,
Westminster
Theological
Seminary,
California
Pragmcllics and Politeness, or Meaning and Manners
in
Aramaic Daniel and
Its
Implications for Theology
OPEN SESSION:
Old
Testament
Conference
B
8:30-
9:10am
David Talley, Biola
University
I Talbot
School
of
Theology
An
Old Tcswment
Proposal:
The Movement from Pain
(Demanding
Glo•y
for Self) to
Rest
(Attributing
Clo1y
to
Yahweh)
9:15-
9:55am
W
Creighton
Marlowe,
Tyndale
Theological
Seminary
(Amsterdam)
Meditation
in
the Psalms
10:00-
I
0:40am
Daniel
C.
Lane,
Trinity
International
University
The Meaning and
Use
of
the Old Testament
Term
"Cm•cnanc"
(beril):
Some Implications for
Dispcnsationalism and Covenant Theology
10:45-
II
:25 am
Ellis
R.
Brotzman,
Tyndalc
Theological
Seminary
(Amsterdam)
"The just
Shall
Live
By
Faith,"
or
"By His
Faithfulness"'
A Study
of
the
Usc
of
Haballlwh
2:4
in
the New
Testamenr
OPEN
SESSION: Openness
of
God
Aries
9:15-
9:55am
H.
Wayne
House,
Faith
Seminary
Moving Beyond Equivowlwn and
Word
Magic:
ls
Open
Theism Really Compmible
with
Biblical ltterrallcy?
10:00-
10:40 am
Roger
Nicole,
Reformed
Theological
Seminary,
Orlando
"Open Theism"
is
Incompaliblc with Inerrancy
10:45-
II
:25 am
Bruce
A.
Ware,
The
Southern
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
Robots, Royally and Rclalionsl1ips?
Toward
a Clarified
Understanding
of
Real
Human Relations wirll the
God
\VIw
K11ows
and
Decrees
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OPEN SESSION:
Openness
of
God
Mercury
8:30-9:10
am
Danny
Hays,
Ouachita
Bolptist
University
Docs
5ystCIIICHics
Drh•c Old Tcs/Wilt:ll/
E\"cgcsis,
or
Can
Cod Still "Change His
Mind'?
Question$ Rcgwding
/tllcrprcti\'C Mcllwd
9:15-
9:55am
SH.'vcn
M.
Studebaker, iVIarqucttc Univcrsuy
The
Mode
of Diviuc Kuowlcdgc
111
Rcjonnarion
Armini(mism (utd Open Theism
I
0:00
-
10:40
am
Ron;dd
E.
Watters,
lmcrnatimwl
School
of
Theology,
t\sia
John
E.
Sanders
all(/
\\'idcr-t-lopc
/nc/usn·!S/11:
PcrspcCLi\'CS
and
Suggcsfions
I
0:45-
11:25
am
Mich~1cl
Stallard,
Baptist Bible
Seminary
Tl1c
Open View
of
God and Prophecy
OPEN
SESSION:
Systematic
Theology
Saturn
3
8:30-9:10
am
Todd
Mangum,
Biblical
Theological
Scmmary
/:.;There a Rcfnnncd \Vay 10 Gel the
/kntfits
of
1hc
Atonement
to
"Thn:.c
\VI1o
f-1(/\'C
Nnc1
Heard"?
9:15-
9:55am
\Vayne
S.
Hansen.
Bethel
Semmary
of
the
East
Two
Aspects in flu: Design
of
Christ:S
AtoiiCIIICII/
I
0:00
-
10:40
am
Archie
J.
Spencer,
AssoCiated
Canadian
Thcologicnl
Schools
The
P!umlisl/lndusivisf
Appce1/
lo
General
Rrw/(11 ion:
A Sy.'ilcnwtic Tlrwlogtwl
Assc...;srnem
I
0:45
- I I
:25
Vincem
B<tcotc,
\Vhcaton Collt.:gc
Nathaniel
Smith,
\Vhca10n Colll:gc
Puhlic Thmlo,l0'
and
01hcr
Faiths: Cau \\'e
fk
Informed
hy
Nou-Chrislilll!.'i?
AFFILIATED SOCIETY: Evangelical
Philosophical
Society
Gemini
2.
8:30
-9: I 0
am
Paul
Copan.
Ravi
Zacharias
lmcrnauonal
rvlinistries,
Suwanee,
Gt\
The Doctrine
ofOrigi/1(11
Sin:
An
Apologist's
Ni~l!/tlWIC?
9:15-9:55
am
Richard Brian
D<lVis,
Tyndalc
College
liaccccilit.:s, lllllividuacion, allllthc Trinin·.
A Reply
to
l'<lllllc/1
~
I
0:00
-I
0:40
am
G:try
Habcrmas,
Libcny
University
RcswTectioH
Rrsrarch
jm111
/975-Prescn/"
\Vhat an: the
Critics
S(1ying?
10:45-11:25
am
Scott
Smith,
B10la
Un~vcrsilv
Grenz,
l-l<wcrwC/s,
and Kaflc,;bCig, and I
he
P1oh/rms
with Linguistic, Emlwclicd Apologetics
wE
oNEs
oAv
Afternoon
Constellation
Ballroom
1:00 -
1:30
pm
Business Session 1
Call to
Order
and
Welcome:
Millard
J.
Erickson,
President
Devotional:
David
M.
Howard,
Jr.,
President-Elect
and
Program
Chair
Adoption
of
,\gcnda
1:30
2:30pm
Plenary Session 1
Harold
A.
Net
land,
Trinity
Evangelical
Divinity
School
Reports:
Membership:
James
A.
Borland,
Secretary-Treasurer
Finances:
James
A.
Borland,
Sccrcwry-Trcasurcr
Election
of
Committees:
Nominalions
Rcsolmions
Adjournment
Biblical Faith
and
Other
Religions Today:
Religious Pluralism
and
the Question
of
Truth
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STUDY GROUP:
Dispensationalism
Jupiter
3
Philip Lueck,
Nonhwestcrn
College.
nwdcrawr
Theme: The Future
of
Dispensationalism
2:45-
3:25
pm
John
Master. Philadelphia
B1blc
U111vcrsi1y
Tile
Fuwrc of DbpcnscHiOIIllfism
3:30-4:10
pm
Panel
on
Tile
FUIHIC
of
Dispcnsatilllwlism
Garv Nebeker
Gr;.~ce
Universitv (Nebraska)
M1Ci1acl
Stalla~J,
Baptist Biblic;d
S~-:1ninary
Kent Berghuis, Dallas
Theological
Seminary
STUDY GROUP:
Hebrews
Jupiter
2
Gareth
Lee
Cockerill,
\Veslcy Biblical Seminary,
modcra10r
Theme: Hebrews,
the
Uniqueness
of
Christ,
and
Other
Religions
2:45
-
3:25
pm
Grant
Osborne,
Trinity
Evangclic<Ll
Divinity School
The Cllrisf
of
Hclncws and
Oi11cr
Rdigioll!\
3:30-4:10
pm
Vicwr
Rhce, Talbo1
School
of
Thcolngy
CIJristology
ill
1·/dJJ"cws
and
/Is
Appliwlion
to
Easter11
Rcl1gio11s
4:15-4:55
pm
Carl
Mosser.
Univcrsitv
of
S1.
Andrews
Hebrews
c1s
a Decisive
Swgc
ill
tl1e
Parfi11g
of
1he
Ways
5:00
-
5:40
pm
General Discussion
STUDY GROUP:
Old
Testament
Historical
Literature
Jupiter
I
J.
Robert Vannoy, Biblical Theological Seminary,
modcrawr
Theme:
Interpreting
Prose
vs.
Poetry:
Narrative-Inset Poems
as
Test
Cases
2:45-
3:25
pm
Richard
D.
Pancrson,
Liberty Univcrsily
Michael
A.
Grisami,
The
Master's
Scminan·
VicCO/)'
alSea:
Moses
rl1e
Hi.'iiOrian
as Narr:uur
and
Poet
in
Exodus
14
wul
15
3:30-4:10
pm
Trent
C.
Butler, Broad man & Holman Publishers.
Nashville, TN
Reading tile \VIw/c:
More
Them
1hc
Su111
of
I
he
Prose
and Pococ Pans: An
Analysi.~
of
the Literaty
P11rposc
of
)11dgcs
4 and 5
4:15-
4:55
pm
Richard
E.
Averbeck, Trinity Evangelical
Divinitv School
Lilcrm)',
Hi~torical,
and Theological Facwrs in
Biblical 1-lis/oriography
5:00-
5:40
pm
General Discussion
STUDY GROUP: Paul
Mercury
Linda Bcllcvilh:,
Nnnh
Park ThcolC1gical Seminary,
moderator
Theme: Paul and Pluralism
2:45-
3:25 prn
Pcrer Jones, \Vcsllninstcr Theological Seminary,
California
Paul
C011jrot1ts
Pagw1is111
in
The
C/111rch:
A Case Swdy
of
1 Corindli<IIIS /5:45
3:30
-4:10
pm
Eckhard Schnabel, Trini1y Evangelical
Divinity School
Pmd,
Polyllu~ists,
aucl
Pruclammion: The Realities
of
Paganism
in
the Theological Reflection and
in
r/1e
Mis.sioll(/1)' Praxis
of
ll1e
Apostle
Paul
4:15-4:55
pm
Carl
Ell1s,
PrujcCI
joseph,
Chattanooga, TN
Pa11/
and
fsiC/111
5:00-
5:40
pm
General Discussion
OPEN SESSION:
Biblical
Theology
Salon 27
2:45-
3:25
pm
David H Vila,
John
Brown Universily
Tile
Place
of.loh
in
a
Bi/Jiical
Tlicology
of
\Vorld Rdigio11s
3:30-
4:10
pm
Lac!
Caesar, Andrl'ws Univcrs1ty
The
Pro/J/cm
of
S11jfcring,:
Compari11g
Evangelical
a11d
Oll1er
RespoiiSL'S
4:15-
4:55
pm
jeffrey
H.
Boyd, \Vatcrbury Hospi!al, \Vatcrbury, CT
Tnward a Biblical Theology
of
Clumuc
11/ncss:
Does
Disease Come
from
Sata11.
God, Sin,
or
Nature?
5:00
-5:40
pm
Carmen
j.
Bryant,
Muhnomah
Bible College
Saholagccl
Submissi1J11
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Ill
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2:
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OPEN SESSION:
New
Testament
Gemini
]
2:45-
3:25
pm
Joseph
Hellerman,
Talbm
School
of
Then
logy
Purily and Nationalism
(1/
ll1c
Time ofjcs.us: The
Symbolic Uni\'Crsc
of
Second-Temple judaism
3:30
-4: I 0 pm
Dennis
lngolfsland,
Crown
College
Ali
Arwly.1is
of
/{foppclibOJg\
Strwificatioli of Q "'"I
Irs
SignificliiiCC
for
/-lis./
en
ical Jesus Stwlics
4:
15
-
4:55
pm
Non·ald Yri,
fjcllhaug
Graduate
School
of
Theology
:md
Missions,
Oslo
Miraculous l\;Jiuisrry w1djcsus Cl!risl
in/lie
SyiWJJI
ic
Gospels
5:00
-
5:40
pm
Mark Striluss. Bethel Scn11nnry,
S<~n
Diego
The Jsaianic New Exodus: A Pcn'llSi\'(:
Thone
111
rhc
Sy11opt
ic
Cost)(:/:.;
OPEN SESSION:
New
Testament
Salon 22
2:45-
3:25
pm
S1cphcn Pegler, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
RonwHS
2:14,
15
and t"c
Paga11
ConsciciiCC
3:30-4:10
pm
Ronnld Russell, Univcrsitv of Tennessee
Mcdic;1l
Center
'
Tlwsc AccuJscd
(G(datian:-o
I :6-9): A
V(lriation
or
ll
False Rclip,imr?
4:15-4:55
pm
Timorhv
Gombis,
Universitv
of
Saint Andrews
Tile Tri;unphs of
fire
Exallccl'Chrisc: Di\·inc Wwfarc
ill
EphcsiliiiS 2
5:00-
5:40
pm
Sigurd
Grindhcm,
Tri111ty
Ev<~ngelical
Divinity School
E\'CI)'tl!ing
l3ul
Hull!ilimion
i~
\Vonlllcss
(Philippialls J: 1-11)
OPEN SESSION:
New
Testament
Salon 24
2:45-
3:25
pm
Calvin
D.
Redmond,
lmernatinnal
School
of
Thcolog)', Asra
Pau/a11d Idols: Conccnr
for
Conscience
or
Caul/oil
Against Co11rpmmisc
3:30-
4:
I 0
pm
Gary
S.
Shogren,
S~.:minario
ESEPA, San Sebasti<in,
Cosw
l~ica
Tire
Corintlricm CIHndr:
An
Uf'H'llld/y Mo/Ji/r Elite
vs.
Nwrgry ClwriSIIIlilio
4:15
-4:55
pm
Tomas
M.
Roxas,
International
School
of
Theolog)', Asia
The Apostle
of
\Vcallness: A Pamdigm for Leaders/rip
Devcloplllcllr
in
Asia
5:00
-
5:40
pm
Robert
L.
Plummer,
The
Southern
Baptist
Theological St.:minary
A
Tlreologic~!l
Basis
for
the
Clturch's Missiorr in PaulS
Leu
cr.~
OPEN
SESSION:
Old
Testament
Patio
2:45 -3:25
pm
David
C.
Deuel,
The
BelinTrs
1-ounclatron,
Brandon,
FL
Polcmiwl Doxology:
Genesis
I
as
a Fai/lr
Rnp01r~c
to
Other Religions
3:30-4:10
pm
David
M.
Fouts,
Bryan
College
Tire
Geurc of Genesis I
4:
15
-4:55
pm
\Villiam
D.
Barrick.
The
~'lasterS
Scminarv
T/11~
Clmmology mrd JVIcc/rwrics
of
tl11·
Nnal;ic
Flood:
A
SylltliCt
ic
{llrd
Litcrllly Ana/ysrs
of
Gnrcsi
.
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6-8
5:00
-
5:40
pm
jan
Vcrbruggc.n,
Western
Seminary
Tile
Dcvclopnrc11t
of
lire
0/d
Tcswrnnrl
1/.:"\1
OPEN
SESSION:
Systematic
Theology
Aries
2:45-
3:25
pm
Glen G. Scorgie, Bethel Seminary,
San
Diego
The TmjatOI y o{ tire
SJJi
ril:
Goula
Ega/ it
err
iwrisiJI
wrd Bi/J/iwl
liiL;T£lllC.J'
'-
3:30-4:10pm
Bruce
A.
VVare.
The
Southern
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
Could Our
Savior
1-lli\'C
Been
£1
\Vo111mr?
The
Rdc\'Cillcc
of
]csu~'
Gcrrclcrfor
His
lncanrmimwl Mission
4:15-
~:55
pm
\V:1yne
A.
Grudcm,
Phoenix
Scminarv
Is
Evallgclical fclllini.'lrll a Nc\\'
Lihnaii.~rrrl
Some Diswr!Jirrg lndiClltiOIIS
'il@
Evangelical
Christianity
and
Other
Religions: Session 8
Libra
8:30-9:10
am
james
A.
Beverley, Tynclale
Theological
Seminary
(Toronto)
Both \Vide lmd Narrow: Towwds
li
l3allmced and Fully
Biblical Understanding of Orllcr Religions
9:15-
9:55am
Clark
H.
Pinnock,
McMaster
Oi\'inuy
College
Holy Spirit and
Rdigious
Plurafism
10:00-
I
0:40am
Harry
Lee Poe,
Union
Universtty
C.S. Lewis
and
Other
Religions
10:45-
11:25
am
Larry Poston, Nyack College
The
Myrli
of
"Poinrs
of Conracr"
Evangelical
Christianity
and
Other
Religions: Session 9
jupiter
3
8:30-9:10
am
Jonathan
M
Walt,
Geneva
College
.The \Von/
Off
tile Street· Divine
lnsp!raltoll
and
Semantics
in
Christianity
and
ls}am
9:15-
9:55am
Norman
R.
Gulley, SoUlhern Adventist
Umversity
A Bibliwl Evaluation
of
Catholic alllllslamic
Sotcriology
10:00
-
10:40
am
R.
Philip
Roberts,
Midwestern
Ibptist
Theological
Scminarv
To
the
jew
Fi;·M:
An
Assessment
of
Dcnominmional
Posifions
on
Jewish
Evangelism-How
Arc
the
Gentiles
Doing/
10:45 -
11:25
am
Bonnidell
Clouse,
Indiana
Swtc
Um\'crsity
The
Moral
Teachings
of
Christianity and Judaism
Evangelical
Christianity
and
Other
Religions: Session
10
Mercury
8:30-
9:10am
Robert
G.
Clouse,
Indiana
Sta[e
Universi[y
Millc1mialism
all(/
Messianism
in
Chrislianily, Juc/(liSm,
and lslwn
9:15-
9:55am
Richard
V.
Pierard,
Gordon
College
Christian
Identity: Anriscmilism
i11
Chrisrian
Guise
10:00-
10:40
am
Fred
p Hall,
Amencan
Lutheran
Theological
Se
1m
nary
Marlin
Lrahcr
and
Molwmmcdanism
[Islam}
10:45-11:25
am
\\'oodrow
E.
\Valton,
American
Chnstian
College
and
Seminary
The
Ghost
of Alexander Scvcrus. Posunodcm Religious
Pluralisn1 as a Throwlwch
to
the
D(!)'S
of
Alexander
Seve1
u.\
Evangelical
Christianity
and
Other
Religions: Session
11
Salon
2l
8:30
-9: I 0
am
David H. Vila,
john
Brown
University
.
Can
Evangclicaf!..
Learn from Art.\ and Literatures vj the
\VorldS
Religions?
9:15-
9:55am
James
L.
Sauer,
Eastern
University
Tao/jesus:
Tl1c
Way I hal Cannot
l3e
N(!mcJ
IS
Now
Named
I 0:00 -
10:40
am
David
Musa,
Trinity
lnlcrnational
University
The Afncan Facwr in Slave ChristianiZ£1/ion: A
Stu~ly
of the
/1!/cmcUon
BclwL:cn
Cl!ris!imllly and Afnccm
Traditin~wl
Religion
iu
1/rc
ColltCX"t
of Nonfr
Amcrrw11 SlavcJ}'
10:45-
11:25
am
VVilliam
David
Spencer,
Gordan-Conwell
Theological
Seminary
Developing an Evangcliwl Paradigm for
Dialogu.e
wirll
Other Rcligiuns:
Test
Case
w1th
ll1c
Rmtafan
SPECIAL PANEL:
Gender
Language
and
Related Issues
in
Bible
Translation
Aries
Darrell Bock,
Dallas
Seminary,
moderator
Theme: Gender Language and Related
Issues
in
Bible Translation
8:30-
ll:l5
am
Panelists:
Wayne
Grudcm,
Phoenix
Seminary
Hall
Harris,
Dallas
Semin;.try
Doug
Moo,
Wheaton
College
john
Piper,
Bethlehem
Baptist
Church,
Mmneapolis,
MN
Mark
Strauss,
Bethel
Seminary,
San
Diego
STUDY GROUP: Biblical
Law
Gemini
I
Richard
E.
Averbeck,
Trinily
Evangelical
Dinnily
School,
madera
LOr
Theme: Pentateuchal
Narrative
as
Torah
8:30
-9:10
am
John
H.
Walwn,
WhealOn
College
and
Graduale
School
A New Equation: (Narrative+ Law) x
Covenant==
Torah
9:15 -9:55
am
Nicolai
Winther~Nielsen,
The
Copenhagen
Lutheran
School
of
Theology
The \Vmds From the Cloud: The Anchoring
of
Law
in
the Narrative Discourse
on
God's
Manifestation
in
1hc
Pentateuch.
10:00
- I
0:40
am
Joe
M.
Sprinkle,
Toccoa
Falls
College
Law and Narrative
in
Exodus 19-24
10:45 -11:25
am
R.
Dennis
Cole,
New
Orleans
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
Litera1y Tapestry
in
the Narrative
of
Torah: A
Comparative Study
of
Genesis
1,
Leviticus
16,
and
Numbers
19.
STUDY
GROUP: Evangelical
Theology
and
Postmodernity
Saturn
1
John
R
Franke,
Biblical
Theological
Seminary,
moderator
Theme: Philosophical Resources
for
Postmodernity
B:30-
9·.10
am
David Williams,
Colorado
Christian
University
Metaplwrical
T11colugy
in
a (Posl)Mudcrn
Cuntt:.xL
9:15-9:55
am
Amos
Yong, Bethel
College
(Minnesow)
Pragmmi(ci)sm and Evangelical Theology in lite
(Post)Modem World
10:00 · I
0:40
am
Keilh
Pun,
Uni\'ersil)'
Baptisl
Church,
Balon
Rouge,
U.
Imagining
1he
God
\VIw May
Be:
Richaul Keameys
T/lcopoetics
of
the Possible
10:45-
11:25
am
General
Discussion
STUDY
GROUP:
Spiritual
Formation
Saturn
2
John
Coe,
Talbo1
School
of
Theology,
moderawr
Theme: Spiritual Formation in Theological
Controversy,
the
Classroom,
Ministry,
and
Historical Perspective
8:30-9:10
am
John
Coe,
Talbo1
School
of
Theology
lnlenliona/izing Spirituality
in
the Classroom: Mailing
Space
fm
!he Spiril in !he
Seminmy
and
the
University
James
\Vilhoit,
WheaLOn
College,
respondcm
9:15 -
9:55
am
Gordon
Smilh,
Regem
College
Ignatian Spirituality and the Evangelical Tradirion
Judy
TenEishof,
Talbol
School
of
Theology
Why
l'm Retooling: Ministerial MO\•ementfrom
Counsclitlg
to
Spiritual Direction
I 0:00 -
10:40
am
Robert
Saucy, Talbo1
School
of
Theology
Spiritual Formation in Theological Controversy
10:45-
11:25 am
Klaus lssler,
Talbol
School
of
Theology,
respondent
Spiritual Fornwtion in Theological Controversy
General
Discussion
STUDY
GROUP:
Stone-Campbell Adherents
J u
pi
1er
I
William
R.
Baker,
Cincinnati
Bible
Seminary,
moderator
Theme:
Understanding
God
R:30-
9:10
em
Duane
Warden,
Harding
University
Understanding
God:
Should
Churches
of
Cl1rist
(a
cappella)
Be
"Open"
ro
Open Theism?
9:15-
9:55am
Robert
C
Kurka,
Lmcoln
Chris!
ian
College
Understanding
God:
Slwuld Churches
of
C/lrist
(ludcpendcm)
Be
"Open"
to
Open Theism?
I
0:00
-10:40 am
Jack
Courell,
Crncinnali
Bible
Seminary
Understanding
God:
God and Time
I
0:45-
II
:25 am
John
Sanders,
Huming1on
College,
respondent
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Y::
Scholars: Issues
in
OPEN
SESSION:
Missions
and
Eva~g-el-ism--
Research
and
Education
Salon 32
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upllcr
2
Peter 1-icltzcr, Boston University School
or
Theology.
moclcraLOr
Kurt
Anders
l~icharclson.
McM<lstcr Divlllity
College,
sponsor
Theme:
Doing
Graduate
Work
at
a
Catholic
University
8:30-9:10
am
Gcncml
Discussion
9:
15
-
9:55
am
General
Discussion
OPEN
SESSION:
Church
History
Solon 25
8:30-9:10
am
Francis
Gumerlock,
Saint
Louis University
Tlwnws Aquirws
mr
tile RafHIIrc
9:15-
9:55am
t\·lartin
I.
Klauber,
Trinity
EvangclicJ!
Divinity
School
The
Rc{omrc£1
Sc!Jnfttslictsm
of
Frc111cis
1imLI!II.
Pt:acliwl or SpaHiutivc?
I
0:00
, I
0:~0
om
Stanley
K_
Fowler, 1-lcntagc Theological Seminary
b
13uplisl
5(/nwnoua/i~m
(Ill
Oxymoron?
I
0:45
- I I :25 am
Kcvm
L.
Smith, The SoULhcrn 13aptist Theological
Sctninarv
b
lJ/acll
TI!Cl;logy
An-Od!crl~dlgicm?
OPEN
SESSION:
Hermeneutics
Sa!Urn 3
8:30-9:10
om
\V.
Edward
Glenny,
Northwestern
College
Thcolog,icalllltcrprctmion of Scripture:
Is
II
the
Way
Forward
for Chris/
ian
Hcnucnwlic!i?
9:15-
9:55am
D.
Bren1
Sandy, Grace College
l111pliwlions of
1hc
lc!IIJ4llllgc
of
Prophecy
w1d
Arwcalytnic
I
0:00
- I
0:~0
am
M;uk
M.
Overstreet,
The
Southern
Baptist
Theological Seminary
\Vhm l-lmh
t\thcus
lv
do withJcniS(llcm? Phi/osophiCid
(Prc)Suppositiolls
for Twenty-first Celli
Ill)'
Hcnncncwics: A Proposal
"f(nvwd
Pos1mode1
11ism
I
0:45-
II
:25om
Kenneth lkrcling, Biola Univcrsityrralbot School
of Thcnl0gy
.Jol111
P Meier
liS
/3/IJ!iwl/rw:rprcto:
An
Ane~lysis
of
/-lis
Hrnncnclllical Principles-Bcyo11d
du.'
Quest
8:30-
9:10am
Tuvya Zaretsky,
Jews
for
Jesus
All
Ewmgcliwl Approach for
Ministry
10
jcwish-
Chrisfiau
lll[cmwrncll
Couple.~
aJI(/
Their
Families
9:15
-9:55 0111
Andre\\. Barron, Je\\'S
for
Jesus
Canada
jC\\'ish Rejection
of
jesus: A Cullum/ Analysis
I
0:00
-
10:40
am
JVIichael
Rydclmk. lvloody Bible Institute
Slwuld jewish
People
Still
De
Evtmgc/izrd?
I 0:45 -
11:25
am
DJrrell
A.
Swanson,
Princeton
University
The Theological Foundalious
of
Folll
Islam
OPEN
SESSION:
New
Testament
Salon 28
8:30
-9: I 0
am
David \V.
P<lo,
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Coucord aud Disc01a. Thr
Ucspotr.~c
of 1lrcjcws
in
Acts
28
9:
15
-9:55
om
Young Sam
Chac,
Trinity
International
U111vnsity
Tire
Conflict (IS Divine
l~n'cr:wl:
1\
.SIIH(Y
of
1/istnnca/
jesus
at
f'dca/Tc!IJ/c
i11
Mtlldrcw
9:
I
0-1
J
I
0:00
- I
0:40
am
Myron C. Kauk,
Trinity
College nl the Bible
and
Theological Seminary
(Indiana)
Do
Some Gnllilcs
Keep
rile
Lmv
by
Nwurc
(RonHIIIS
2·14-15)'
10:45-
11:25
am
J.
M. Givens, Jr., Wayland Baptist University, Hawaii
Fear
and
Trcmbli11g
i11
Pllliliuc
Tl~t:ology
OPEN
SESSION:
Old
Testament/
New
Testament
Paliu
8:30-9:10
am
Gregory
S.
Smilh,
The
Soulhcrn
l3Jptist
Theological Seminary
Ollfh Gone
Bad:
A Lircrlll)'
and
Archacologiwl
Rcappmisnl of
Fear
i11
Genesis
42:18
9:
15
-9:55
am
Russell Fuller,
The
Sotuhcrn
llop1ist Theological
Seminary
Exodus 21:22: An E\'Cmgdrwl Mistnms/aricm
I
0:00
-
10:40
am
Jay
A.
Sklar,
Co\'enant
Theological
Seminary
Sill, Impurity,
w1d
Atollcmc/11:
A Study of kipper
I 0:45 -
11
:25
am
Joel \Vdlitts,
Cambridge
Uni\'crsity
Co11lcx1
J\11(11/ns.
P(lu/S Usc
of
Lc'\'llirus /8:5
in
Gulntiw1s J:
l2
OPEN
SESSION:
Old
Testament
Salon
29
9:15-
9:55am
Wolfgang
Bluedorn,
Bibelseminar
Bonn
Til
ere
is Only One
God:
The Perspeerivc
of
judges
10:00
-
10:40
am
Rick
\V.
Byargeon,
SoUihwestern
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
The
E/il111
Speeches'
Lac/<
of
Li<crmy Elegance
10:45
-11:25
am
A.
Boyd
Lmer,
Criswell
College
J.
Morns
Underwood,
Criswell
College
5hulldu~ery
in 1hc Silences: The Fi\'C
loud
Silences
Rclmed w Ezra·Nehemia/1
OPEN
SESSION:
Philosophy
Salon
24
8:30-9:10
am
Edwt~rd
N.
Martin,
Liberty
University
The Problem of Exclusivism
as
a Species of !he Problem
of
E\'il: A Cri1ica/ Response
9:15-
9:55am
Byron
Bitar,
Geneva
College
Friedrich
Nierzschc: Jmmora1isr
10:00-
10:40
am
Brem
R.
Kelly,
The
Somhern
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
A
Mmcll
Made
in
Heaven:
Cc111
Ncurophyswlogy and
Conscious Soul Coc:<isl?
10:45 -
11
:25
am
Jamie
Beasley,
Boswn
College
Truth-Claim Acljtulicmion alllllhc Unity
of
Mctanarrativc: Evangelicl!l Clll"i.'ilianity and
Od1cr
Religions in lntcrrclalion
AFFILIATED
SOCIETY:
Adventist
Theological
Society
Con[crcnce A
8:30-9:10
am
Jiri Moskala,
Andrews
Univcrsny
Unclca11
Animals/Food in
tile
Pentateuch
and
the
Qur'a11
9:15-9:55
am
JoAnn
Davidson,
Andrews
Uni\'ersity
\Vorld Religions
and
Vegetarian
Diet
10:00-
10:40
am
Anna
Galen ieee, Riga, Latvia
An
Analysis of
<he
Biblical
Founc/cl{icm
of
<he
Holis<ic
Health Approach
and
fts Elements in Some
of
tJ1e
Major World Religions
10:45 -
11
:25
am
jan
A.
Sigvansen,
Oslo,
Norway
The Biblical Law
of
nidah
and lis Muslim Parallel
AFFILIATED
SOCIETY:
Evangelical
Philosophical Society
Gemini
2
8:30-9:10
am
Ronald
Tacelli,
Boston
College
The
Insptrmion
and
Inerrancy
of
the
Old
Testament:
Problem
and Proposal
9:
IS
-
9:55
am
Paul
Eddy, Be<hel
College
(Minneso<o)
Typology
all(/
Terrain:
TOwmd
a Cltlrificatioll
of
Issues
in the Tllcology-of-Rcligions Debate
10:00-
10:40
am
james
Sennett,
Lincoln
Chrislian
College
and
Seminary
C.
5. Lewis on Religious lnclusivism
10:45-
11:25
am
Francis
Beckwith,
Princeton
Uni\'crsity
Political Lihcralism, Religion, alllltlle Challenge
of
Intelligent Design: A Reply
10
Raben
Pcnnoc/~
AFFILIATED
SOCIETY:
Evangelical
Philosophical Society
Conference
B
8:30-
9:10am
Tim
Erdel, Be<hel
College
(lndwna)
"'Tis
so
Sweet
to
LlliSI
i11
jesus": \Vhat a
Compara!ive
Analysis~{
Trust
111
Different Religious Trmlitions
Suggests about the Uniqueness
of
the
Christian
Faith
9:15-9:55
am
Andy
Gus<alson,
Bethel
College
(Minnesow)
Saular
Growul.s for College Non-Drinlling
Guiddil!cs
10:00
-
10:40
am
james
Stump,
Be<hd
College
(Indiana)
Tl1e
Deeper Life
as
de
f<~cto
Evidence: A Wesleyan Step
beyond Rcfonncrl Apologc1ics
10:45-
11:25
am
james
Beilby, Be<hel
College
(Minnesota)
lmcmalism, E'\'ternalism, and
rhc
No-Defeaccr
Condition: lmplicatiOIIS for Religious Knowledge
.
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r,
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AFFILIATED
SOCIETY:
Near East
Archaeological Society
Aquarius
Theme: Religions in
the
Biblical
World
Keith
N.
Schovillc,
University
of
\Visconsin.
Mad1son,
modcnuor
10:00-10:40
am
Paul
Rav,
Andre\\'5
Univcrsitv
Kc11wsl!'wul
Moabilc
Hdigion.
10:45-11:30
am
Edwm
Yamauchi,
Miami
University
Zomast
rimris111
11:30
am-I
:00
pm
8:30-9:10
am
Ncar
East
Archaeological
Society
business
meeting
Steve Collm.s,
Trinitr
Southwest University
Loca1111g
Sodom
a11d
GonJOtT£111
9:15-9:55
am
Reuben
Bullard,
Cincinnati
Bible
College
\VIwl
Baal
all(/
Aslar/c
Dcma11dcd
of
Cwww111c
\Vot·shippcrs
rH
u
Rs
oAv
Afternoon
Constellation Ballroom
1:00-
2:00 pm
Plenary
Session 2
Daniel I. Block, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Biblical Faith
and
Other
Religions In
Old
Testament
Theology
2:00-
3:00
pm
Plenary
Session 3
Gregory
K.
Beale,
Wheaton
College
Biblical Faith
and
Other
Religions
In
New Testament
Theology
_,
)
\/\
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Evangelical
Christianity
and
Other
Religions: Session 12
jupiter
3
3:15-3:55
pm
Catherine
Clark
Kroeger,
Gordan-Conwell
Theological
Seminary
Biblical
faith
and Radical feminist Theology
4:00-
4:40
pm
Stephen].
Wellum,
The
Southern
BapliSI
Theological
Seminary
Spiril
and
Universality:
An
Evaluation of Clarll
PinnochS h1dusivism
4:45
-5:25
pm
James
F.
Lewis,
Wheaton
College
An Evangelical Respouse w
lhc
Religion
of
Mohandas
K.
Gandhi:
Is
God Impersonal'
Evangelical
Christianity
and
Other
Religions: Session 13
Salon
21
3:15-
3:55
pm
Steven
Tsoublas,
Asbury
Theological
Seminary
Is
HinduiSm Only Monistic? The Vedanw of
$anJwra,
Ramanuja, and Madhva: A
Case
Study
4:00
-4:40
pm
C.
Fred
Smith,
Southwestern
Seminary
I
Criswell
College
Christian Responses
Ia
Easrcrn Monism
4:45 -5:25
pm
Bob
Robinson,
Tyndale
Graduate
School
of
Theology
(New
Zealand)
Cosmic Chriswlogy: Whal
(iff.
Its
Impliwfions for
an
Eva11gclica/
Assessment
vf
the Religions? A
Case
Swdy
of
the
Christian·Hindu
Encoumcr
Evangelical
Christianity
and
Other
Religions: Session 14
Salon
24
3:15-3:55
pm
H.
Drake
Williams,
Ill,
Biblical
Theological
Seminary
Paul and (he Wisdom of thc Wise:
Paul~
Confrontalion
witl1
Grcco-Roman \Visdom in 1
Corimhians
4:00 -4:40
pm
Brynn E.slcl\c,
Westminster
Theological
Seminary
Shadrach,
Meshaclr,
a/Ill
A/Jcdnego:
Heroes
of
the
Faich
or Uuonhodox
Tl1cologimrs?
4:45 -5:25
pm
Timoth)'
M.
Pierce,
Southwestern
Baptist
Theological
Seminarr
Nada/1
ami
Abihu, Aciran,
a~~tl
Uzzah
as
Precursors
to
the Exclusive Claims
of
Evangelical Christianif_r
STUDY
GROUP:
Biblical
Theology
Gemini
l
Richard
Schultz,
Wheaton
College,
moderator
Theme: Justification
by
Faith: Psalms 32 in
Romans 4:1-8: A Test Case
3:15-3:55
pm
Willcm
VanGemercn,
Trinity
Evangelical
Di\·inity
School
Psalms 32
in
Romans
4:1~8
4:00
-
4:40
pm
Thomas
Schreiner,
The
Southern
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
Psulms
32
in Rmnuns
4:1~8
4:45-
5:25
pm
Roy
Ciampa,
Gordan-Conwell
Theological
Seminary
Psalms
J2
in
Romans
4:1~8
STUDY
GROUP:
Faith
and
Salvation
Jupiter
2
Mark
Se1frid,
The
Southern
Baptist
Theological
Seminary, moderator
3:15
-
3:55
pm
Mark
Seifrid,
The
Southern
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
Lutho;
Paul,
and justification
in
Galatians 2:15-21
4:00
-
4:40
pm
Paul Metzger,
Multnomah
Biblical
Seminary
Mystical Union with Christ:
An
Altenralive
ro
Blood
Trwrsfusions and
Legal
Fictions
4:45
-
5:25
pm
Carl Trueman, \Vest minster Theological Seminary
Tire
fimrish Line
as
New Beginnilrg? The New
Scandinavian Approach to Luther
'•
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----
-
STUDY GROUP: Patristics
S01\on
2.5
Gkn
L.
Thnmrson,
M<lrtin
Lmhcr
College,
moderator
3:15-
3:55
pm
john
Ashley Nixon.
Southeastern
Baptist Thcologiral
Sc.nunarv
Proc/ai111ing
(lie
My.qny
of
Chri~r:
A Dcscripti\'r
A1wly.sis
of Cyril
of
Alexander's
Hom
iliac
divcrsae
15
Stcvctl
McKinion,
SoutheJstcrn
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
/~cwling
the
Helm:
IV
lJiblc
Cllt
istolo.~ically
will! Cyril
of Alo.:andt.,.
4:00-
4:40
pm
Jon:-llhan
P.
Yates,
Kallwlieke
Univcrsncil,
Lcuvcn
Augusriuc and the ·fi·aditimt of
Cypnanus
beat us,
nwrtyr
fidclissimus
Bryan Lit
fin,
University
of
Virginia
Tradition
as
the Playing
Field
in
the
Game of Bihlical
fnlef(JICUII
io11
4:45-
5:25
pm
james
S.
jdfers,
BIOla
University
The
Church's
Self ldouicy and Allillulc·
Tcii\'CIIll
Society
in.Ju.srin Marty1
Brian Matz. Saint LolliS University
Doctrines
nf
a Lesser God? The Roman Empire's
Enforcclllenf
of
Adherence fO the Onhodnx
failh
STUDY GROUP:
Synoptic
Gospels
Mercury
Leslie
It
Keylock, Tyndale Theological
Seminary
(Amsterdam).
moderator
3:15-3:55
pm
Charles
L.
Quarles, University of Bucharest I
Bucharest Baptist Theological
Seminary
IJrucc
Chilto11S
Rabbi
jesus:
An
/nlimme Bio,gmphy?
DanielS.
Steffen.
Semmario
TcuiOg~eo
Ccntroamcricano.
Guatemala
\VIwrncr
Happened w Jcsu.s'
CoHIJJliSSIOII:
Anothfr
Looll
lH
Mallhcw:s
Usc
of
the Cwuumilc
\\"l/IIWI
Swry
4:00
-
4:40
pm
Ruben
L.
Thomas.
The
Master's
Scnnnarv
A11
/Hduclivc Approach
fo
Di.sccmiHg
Ong/ns
of
IlK
Sy11opfic
Gospels
Rohcn
H.
Stem. The
Southern
f3;lptist ThcologiGll
Seminary,
rcspondem
OPEN
SESSION:
New
Testament
jupiter
I
3:
15
-
3:55
pm
Paul
Eiben,
Church
of
God
Theological
Seminary
PaulS
Trnu!Jiin:s
Question
fo
Di.~C1plc-l3c/icw.Ts
m
Ac1s
19:2a
iu
Light
of
WI
E.Yc/111!/Jaticm
of
the:
Li1crwy Stylr
(if
Composil
io11
of
Quc.s/
ions in
Lul~c-Acts
4:00-
4:40pm
Linda
L.
Bcllcvillc,
Nonh
Park
Theological
Seminan•
The
K11o11y
Pm!Jicm of
)1111ia:
Roma/IS 16:7
a/lei
\Vomc1,1
Leaders
in
lilt.'
C/uud1
4:45-
5:25
pm
Aida Iksan!.;oll Spencer, Gorclon-Conwc.\1
Theological
Semmary
"\Vwlling More"
cls
Another
Rdigio11
(Culo.ssialls
.3:5;
Ephcsiw1s
5:5)
and
Irs
A111idmn
OPEN
SESSION:
New
Testament
Mercury
4:45 -5:25 pm
Leslie R Kcylock, Tyndalc ThL'ological Scllli!l;try
(Amsterdam)
The
Say111gs
of
)i:s11s
in Twenty-firs/ Ccntwy
Scholarship
OPEN
SESSION:
New
Testament
Salon 29
3:
15
-
3:55
pm
Michael
G.
Vani:lningham.
Moody
B1ble
Institute
Do
lhc)cwisl1 Pc1'plc Need)cs!ts? A
Rcsp011.~r
10
Lloyd Gas/em
4:00
-
4:40
pm
Michael Ryclc\nik, Moody
B1blc
lnsLirU!c
\Vas
Paul Anli-5nuitic? A Rcappmisul
of
I
Thcs.~a/onian.'i
2:1.3-16
4:45 -
5:25
pm
t\.
Boyd Luter, Criswell College
Emily Hunter, Criswell College
Tl1c
Eartii-DI\'cllcrs and Hca\'cu-Dwr/lcrs
in
Unclwio11.
t\11
0\'cr/oollcd lnrrrprcfi\'C
l<.cy
OPEN SESSION:
New
Testament
Salon
32
3:15-
3:55pm
Steven
L
Cox,
Mid-America
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
jesus' Teaching and Pharisaical
judai~m:
Compliance
aud
Contrast
4:00
-
4:40
pm
Thomas).
Finley,
Talbot
School
of
Theology
"Upon
Tilis
Roclt":
Mattl!cw 16:18 and tile
Aramaic
EviclcJJCe
4:45
-5:25
pm
Sidney
D.
Dyer,
Grcem·lllc
Presbyterian
Theological
Seminary
rvfcthocfs
of Emphnsis
in
the New Testamcm
OPEN
SESSION:
Old
Testament
Saturn
I
3: I 5 - 3:55
pm
Paul
D.
Wegner,
Phoenix
Seminary
\Vii/tile
Real
God Please Stand
Up?
Isaiah\ Concept
of
Mmwrheism and lts Reunifications for Open Theism
4:00-
4:40
pm
0.
Palmer
Robertson,
Knox
Theologicr~l
Seminary
"Tile Book
of
the
Words
of
lsaialt" (Lultc 3:4):
Tile
ProphetS Ctlil and His Critics
4:45-
5:25
pm
Bo
H.
Lim,
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
The PrnmwUon
of
a Conqueror:
Tile
Rhetorical
FwJclion
of
Isaiah
41
i11
Relation
lO
Cyms'
Role
in
Isaiah
40-48
OPEN
SESSION:
Old
Testament
Patio
3:15-3:55
pm
Robcn
E.
Longacre, University
of
Texas,
t\rlmgron
A Theory
of
Complementarity:
Verb/Clause Types and
Discourse
Types
in
che
Hebrew
Bible
4:00 -4:40
pm
E.
Ray
Clendenen,
Life\Vay Christian Resources
A Tc<tlinguistic
Model
f01
Swdying the Pmpltcts
4:45 -5:25
pm
Dorian
Coover
Cox,
Dall<1s
Theological
Seminary
Usc
of
hinneh
Ill
Dirccling
PoitH
of
View
OPEN
SESSION:
Openness
of
God
Aries
3:15-3:55
pm
Glen
G. Scorgie, Bethel Seminary,
San
Diego
When
\Vc
Differ 5/Jarply: A Proposal for
lite
ETS
4:00-
4:40
pm
C. Samuel
Storms,
Wheaton
College
Open
Tl1eism
and lnrercessmy Prayer:
Enemies
or
Allies?
4:45-
5:25pm
John
Sanders,
Huntington
College
Opc11
Theism and Scripwrc: Reducing God
to
Htii!U/11 Proporlicms?
OPEN
SESSION:
Practical
Theology
Snturn 2
3: 15 -
3:55
pm
James
R.
Beck,
Denver
Seminary
Is
Psyclwlogy AmericaS "Otllcr Religion"?
4:00
-
4:40
pm
Stephen
P.
Greggo,
Trinity
Evangelical
Divinity School
Docs
CltrisLiclll
Counscli11g
Promote
Privat izcd Rcligiotl?
4:45
-5:25
pm
Eric L.
Johnson,
The
Southern
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
Tile
Role
of
the Cross
in
Cl1ristiw1
Counseling
OPEN
SESSION:
Systematic
Theology
Salon 28
3:15-3:55
pm
Carl
Sanders,
Bethel
College
(Minnesota)
I
North\\'CSlern
College
Towmd a Prclllillcnnial Thcolozy
of
Urban
Mil1is1ty
4:00-
4:40
pm
John
Shouse,
Golden
Gate
Baptist
Theological
Scmin<~ry
A Theological Exploration
of
the Dramatic
Clwractcr of Christian \Vorship
4:45
-
5:25
pm
Carr)'
DeWeese, Talbot School
of
Theolog)'
Klaus lsslcr, Talbot
School
of
Thea
log)'
Is
rhc Two.\Vil/s/Two-Mimls
View
of the JnwnuHio11
Col1crcnt?
A
Rcc.x:aminalion
of
the
Condcn111alion
of
MUIIOihdiliSIII
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AFFILIATED
SOCIETY:
Adventist
Theological
Society
(llnfcrcncc
A
3:15-3:55
pm
Pc1cr
M.
Van
Bemmclcn,
Andrews
Univcrsuy
Accommodation and lJiiJ/iwl Cosmology
1:00-
4:40pm
larry
L
Lichtenwalter,
Andrews
Uni\'ersity
Riglrl lo rile Tree uj
Life
4:45
-
5:25
pm
1:crnando
L
Canale,
Andrews
University
lkyimd
Open Theism
AFFILIATED
SOCIETY:
Evangelical
Philosophical Society
Gemini
2
3:
15
-
3:55
pm
Greg
lloyd,
Bethel
College
(Minnesota)
Oocs God Learn? An
Arw{ysi.s
ofPossibiliry and
Acwality in
chc
E'ipcricncc
of
God
4:00
-
1:40
pm
William
Lane
Craig,
Talbot
School
of
Then
logy
Docs I
he
Balance
BLI\\'CCtt
Sm'cd and Los/
Ocpntd
upon
our
0/n·dience
10
Chris(<~
Great
Cotnnti.~simt?
AFFILIATED
SOCIETY:
Evangelical
Philosophical Society
Conference
B
3:15
-
3:55
pm
Owen
Anderson,
Arizona
S1<1tc
Uni\'crsnv
Chinese Philosophy and Clrrisliun
Apologc~w.;:
The Ncccssi[y
of
liwrsccndcttli!l
Lc1ws
of
Thouglrt
4:00 -4:40
pm
Ch;~d
i'..Jeister, Berhel
College
(lndrana)
Ewlngdicalisnt,
CotTCSf)iHtdcr!cc
Tltcmy, atHI
tlr
1:
Role
of
Tr11l11
in
Religion
AFFILIATED
SOCIETY:
Near
East
Archaeological Society
Aquarius
3:15-3:55
pm
Gurdon
Franz,
Associates
for
Biblical
Research,
L;~ndisville,
PA
The S)"ragog!lc
of
Delos
wulthc
Ei)!St/c
uf
jc111rc~
~:00-4:40
pm
Mark
\Vilson,
Regent
University
The Churches
of
Cilicia:
B(!cllg,rowul
011d Lncmion
4:45-5:25
pm
Helen
j.
Aling,
Nonhwcst~rn
College
(Minncso1:-~)
CltristiaJtity and
Multmis111:
Comrmring
Places
of
\Vorsltip
rHuRsoAv
Evening
Constellation Ballroom
7:00 -
8:00
pm
Plenary Session 4
Richard
j.
Planlinga, Calvin College*
Biblical Faith and Other Religions
In
Church History
8:00
-
9:00
pm
Plenary Session 5
Tite Ticnou, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Biblical Faith and Other Religions Today:
Traditional
Fol/1
Expression
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FRIDAY
Morning
Constellation Ballroom
7:45-
8:30am
Business Session 2
Call
to
Order:
Millard
j.
Erickson, President
Devotional:
Gregory
K.
Beale, Vice
Presidem
8:30-9:30
am
Plenary Session 6
Reports:
Regional ETS Meetings:
James
A.
Borland, Secretary-
Treasurer
Necrology:
james
A.
Borland,
Secretary-
Treasurer
JETS:
Andreas
j.
Kosten berger,
Editor
Resolutions
Committee
Nominations
Committee
Election
of
Officers
Other
Business
Adjournment
J.
Dudley Woodberry, Fuller Theological Seminary*
Biblical Faith and
Other
Rcligio11s
Today: /slam
Evangelical
Christianity
and
Other
Religions: Session 15
Snwrn
I
9:45 - I
0:25am
Irving
1-lcxham,
Uni\'crsity
of
Calgary
\Vitcla:s,
\Vitc!Jcrciji,
C//1(1
the
Uc/Jirt!J
of
!VIodetl!
P£tganism
10:30
- I
I:
I 0 am
Glen
A.
Taylor, Un1vcrsity
of
Glnuccslcrshirc
The
Bcn{'Jll~
of Occult
(llld
Mugil
10
cm
Uudt.:rstnnding
of Evangelical Cl1risciclllify
11:15 -12:00 pm
Amos
Yong,
BeLhcl
College
(Minncso!a)
Tuwartl
n P(ncw)nuuological
Pamdig111
iu
Chrisi/Cl/1
Theology
of
Rcligio11s
STUDY GROUP:
Charismatic
Themes
in
luke-Acts
J
upucr
3
Paul
Eiben,
Church
of
God
Thcologicnl Seminary.
modcrmor
9A5
- I 0:25 am
Kenneth
Archer,
Church
of
God
Theological
Scm1nary
PLJllccoslall·kmJolculio
a11d
a Critique of
d1c
EvungdiGd His!Oriwi-Cnticnl
Mc1hod
10:30-11:10
am
Charles
Holman,
Regen\ Un1vcrsi1y
\VIwt Docs
II
Mwn
TodCiy
to
/Jc
Spirit-Filled?
Gregg Allison. \Vcs\crn Seminary.
rcspondenl
11:15-12:00
pm
Gene Green.
\Vhcmon
College
Ccssmionis111:
Did
ll1c
Epicurcw1s
cmd
\Vmficld
Gel
II
Ri,~lll'
Trevor Grizzle,
Oral
Robcns
Un1vcrsll\'
Proclwlllllion
in
Acts Today
in
the
Apos/:1/ic
Tradition
STUDY GROUP:
Jonathan
Edwards
Salon
21
Stephen
J.
Nichols,
Lancaster
Bible College,
modcra10r
Theme: Jonathan Edwards and Other
Religions: A Conversation
with
Gerald
McDermott
9:45-
10:25
am
Gerald
R.
McDermott,
Roanoke
College
Jonmhan Edwards and
Otl1cr
Religions
10:30-
11:10
am
Respondents:
Douglas
A.
Sweeney,
Trmity
Evangelical
Di,·init)'
School
Harold
A.
Netland,
Trinity
Evangelical
Divinity
School
Richard
J.
Mouw,
Fuller
Theological
Seminary
11:15-12:00
pm
General
Discussion
STUDY GROUP:
New
Projects
in
Systematic
Theology
Aries
Kun
Anders
Richardson,
McMaster
Divinity
College,
rnoderawr
9:45
-11:00
pm
Discussion
of
Stanley Haucrwas, With
tire
Grain
of
tht: Universe
(The
Gifford
Lectures
for 1999, Brazos,
2001)
Panelists:
Craig
I3bising,
SoULhwcstcrn
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
Stanley
Grenz,
Regent
College
KurL
Anders
Richardson,
McMaster
Divinity
College
Respondent:
Slanley
Hauc.rwe1s,*
Duke
Univershy
STUDY GROUP: Patristics
Gemini I
D.
Jeffery
Bingham,
Dallas
Theological
Seminary,
moderator
Theme: "Your Word
is
Truth":
Can
Patristics
Help Evangelicals and Catholics
Read
Scripture Together?
9:45 - I
0:25
am
Thomas
C.
Oden,
Drew
University
A
View
From
Inside
10:30 - 1 I: 10
am
General
Discussion
STUDY GROUP:
Synoptic
Gospels
Libra
Leslie
R.
Keylock,
Tyndale
Theological
Seminary
(Amsterdam),
moderator
Theme: John
P.
Meier's A
Marginal
Jew:
Rethinking
the
Historical
Jesus
9:45
- I 0:25
am
Cwig
Blomberg,
Denver
Seminary
An
OvcrviCH.'
of
MeierS
Recons/riiCiiou
of
the
Hiswrical
Jesus
i11
A
Marginal
Jew
Ed
Meadors,
Taylor
University
The
S<~yings
ALtribU!ccl
to
Jesus
in
Mcic1
's
A Marginal
jew
10:30-
11:10
am
john
P Meier,* University
of
Notre
Dame,
respondent
Robert
\V
Yarbrough,
Trinity
Evangelical
Divinity
School
Tltc Miracles Af!ribUicd w jcsltS in MeierS
A
Marginal
Jew
ll:
15 -
12:00
pm
John
P Meier,* University
of
Notre Dame,
respondent
General
Discussion
OPEN SESSION:
Apologetics
Mercury
9:45-
10:25
am
Edwin
Yamauchi, Miam1
University
jesus
in
the
Qw·'a11
10:30-
11:10
am
John
A.
Jelinek,
Michigan
Theological
Seminary
Varieties
of
Muslim Apologetics
ancl
Christian
Rcspcmsc
11:15-12:00
pm
Douglas McCready, Roslyn,
PA
jcsw;
in
Islam
OPEN SESSION:
Apologetics
Salon
25
9:45-
I
0:25am
Charles
E.
Powell,
Dallas
Theological
Seminary
Sola
Scriptura
and Apostolic
Tradition:
A Reasscsmcnt
10:30-
11:10
am
Gary
L.
Nebeker,
Grace
University
Spiritual Transformation, Bcha\'iural Change, and
Becoming Virtuous
1
1:
15
-
l2
:00
pm
John
Nuc,
Tnnity
Theological
Seminary
(Indiana)
The Only Defense
i11
the Case Again.s/
Christ
and
1hc
Bible
,;
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SESSION:
Church
History
Salon 29
9:45
-I
0:25
am
Eduard
Friesen,
Evangdische
Thcologischc
Facultnt,
Lcuvcn
Deification andjustifiwtiort: \Vhat Did Lurhcr Ac/u(ll/y
BcliC\'c?
10:30-
11:10 am
Bernie
t\.
Van De Walle,
Canad1an
Bible College
Malle
No
MisWilc:
Line/sell
and
Camel/
m1
/nCIHIIIC)'
11:15-12:00
pm
Gregory
Alan
Thornbury,
Union
University
C({r/
F
II
Henry
a.~
1-Jcir
of
Reformation
[pi.'ilcmolo,t~y
OPEN
SESSION:
Ethics
and
Spiritual
Life
jupi1er
2
9:45
- I
0:25
am
Gucn1hcr
Haas.
Redeemer
University
College
Crwtivna/
Ethics. Historical, Conrcxuwl, and Dynamic
10:30-
II
:10
am
Sleven
Tracy,
Phoenix
Seminary
DoiiiCSiic Violence
in
the
Church
a/Ill
Rcdcmplivc
5Hjfcring
in
I Pclcr
OPEN
SESSION:
Hermeneutics
Salon 24
9:45
- I
0:25
am
Frederic
Clarke
Putnam,
B1blical
Theological
Seminary
Poetic"
Prdagogy
Rrtdiz_in,g the Hcnncncutiwl
lmpliwUo11s
of
dte
Pm:Lic
Presence
in
the
C(IIIC!II
10:30-
11:10
am
Craig
A.
Smith, Trinity
College,
University
or
Bri~tol
I
Denver
Seminary
The
Lrwting
Tower: A Brief History
of
Cltiaslic Sludies
(111{/
Their Foundational
lnadL'l{lliltic5
I I: 15 -12:00
pm
Raben
B.
Ch.ish.olm, Jr., Dallas Theological Seminary
7imting Contcxuw/izcd Gcncm/izatwns inro Universe!!
Tnults:
How
a
Hcnucneutiwl
\lints
Corrup1s
Theological Sys1cms
OPEN
SESSION:
New
Testament
Sill
urn
3
9:45-
10:25
am
St:l!lky
E.
Porter,
McMaster Divinity
College
Jesus, rhe jews,
and
Jolw
's
Gaspe
f.
A
Conj1
icl
of
Religious Par(l(ligms
10:30-11:10
am
Gary
\V.
Derickson,
\\'estern
l3aptist
College
Tire
Propose
cif
Ore
Gospel
(1
john. Sanctificauuu Rather
than]uslifiwtiort
of
joh11S
Readers
11:15-12:00
pm
.John Lawrence Running,
The
I3tble
Institute
or
South
A r rica
llltcrprctillg)olllt
I:
14:
\'H\V/-1
Became flcslt
OPEN
SESSION:
New
Testament
Salon 28
9:45
-
10:25
am
R.
larry
Overs!rcet,
Nonhwest
BaptiSt
Seminary
The
Grcdl
Concept
of
the "Seven
Ages
of
Mcm" and lite
Nc\\'
Tc.suwtctl/
10:30
-!1:10am
Gt..:rald
Peterman,
Palm
Beach
Atlantic
College
Tollcre Lrberos wu/1ltc Romau Father. A
Swdy
111
Parental
Power
I
I:
15
-
12:00
pm
nrad F Mellon, Biblical Theological
Seminary
I Bethel
Seminary
of
1hc
EasL
E\'(mgclica/
Lcwkrsltip
for
lite
21
s1
Century: \VItm
Would
jesus
Say'
OPEN
SESSION:
Old
Testament
jupiter
I
9:45-
I
0:25
am
\Valtcr
E.
Brown,
New
Orlc;llls l3aptist
Theologic:1l
Seminary
Noah wtd Nalu.:dttcss
i11
lite
Old
Tcsll/111<.'/ll.'
'ICnns,
Synwgms, Image')', and
Domai11
10:30-
11:10
am
john
R.
\Vilch,
Concordta
Theological
Seminary
(Ontario)
Rwlt: A
Dmnw
of Sacrifice
and
Covcruou Fiildity
II:
15
-
12:00
pm
.lohn
\V
Hilber,
Untvcrsity
or
Cambridge
Psalm
2 m
tire
Light
of
AsS)'rilln
PropJrait:.'i
.-
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OPEN
SESSION:
Old
Testament
Saturn
2
9:45
- l
0:25am
Walter
A. Maier, Ill,
Concordia
Theological
Seminary
(Indiana)
Syncretism in Kings
10:30-
ll:IO
am
Stephen
R.
Miller, M1d-America Baptist
Theolog-Ical
Seminary
Old Teswmenl Holy War and Islamic
Jihad:
A Comparalive Sludy
ll:
15-
12:00
pm
Terrance
A.
Clarke,
University
of
Wales I
Spurgeon:S
College
Covemmtal Nomism, SclrRighreousness, and joshua
OPEN
SESSION:
Practical
Theology
Salon
32
9:45-
10:25 am
C. R1chard Wells,
Criswell
College
Harvard Business School Gels Religion, or
\Vhm's
"Christian" about "Christian Leadcrshit'"?
10:30-
11:10
am
Webster
C.
Muck,
Bethel
College
(Minnesota)
Someday,
We
Shall Have
ReSl
11:15-
12:00
pm
Kenneth
Kea1hley,
New
Orleans
BapliSI
Theological
Seminary
None
Dare
Callll
Treason:
Arc Inclusivisls
Pmtl
Reveres
or
Benedict Anwlds?
OPEN
SESSION:
Systematic
Theology
Conference
A
9:45 - I 0:25
am
Chris Morgan,
Californi~l
Baptist University
Hell
<md
SysfemCHic
Theology:
How
Is
Hell
Linked
fa
Key
Doctrines?
10:30-
11:10 am
Denms
M.
Swanson,
The
Master's
Seminary
Rcfonnalion
or
Rcougrcssion?
An
Exmninati(Hl of
the International Prcterisl AssociationS Claims and
Mclhodology
11:15-
12:00 pm
Mabialajustin-Roben
Kcnzo,
Canadian
Theological
Senunary
T11e
Dialectic
of
lnnovmion and Sedimenrmion: Paul
Ricocur
011
Crcalivily
of
Lcmg11age,
Tllcology, ami
Action
AFFILIATED
SOCIETY:
Evangelical
Philosophical Society
Gemini
2
9:45
-
\0:25
am
Jay
Richards,
Discovery
lnslitute,
Bellevue,
WA
Divine Simplicity and lhe
Chrislian
Doctrine
of
God
10:30-
11:10
am
Mike
Bergmann,
Purdue
University
A Dilemma
for
lntenwlism
11:15-12:00
am
Mike
Bergmann,
Purdue
Universit}'
Discussion
on
A Dilemma for lnJernalism
AFFILIATED
SOCIETY:
Near
East
Archaeological Society
Aquarius
OPEN
SESSlON
Bryan/
G.
Wood,
Associa1es for Biblical Research,
Landisville,
PA,
modermor
9:45-10:25
am
Clyde
E.
Billington,
Northwestern
College
(Minnesota)
The
Mummy
of
1he
Firsl-Born Son
of
Plwraoh
10:30-11:10
am
Steven
M.
Ortiz,
New
Orleans
Baplist
Theological
Seminary
Current Issues
in
fron-Age Research: A Critique
of
the
Low Chronology
11:15
a.m.-12:00
pm
W.
H;uold Marc,
Covenant
Theologicnl
Seminary
Excavations at Abila
of
the Decapolis, 2002
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Place
of
Conference Year
iii
Central
YMCA
Cincinnati,
OH
1949 U1
Shelton
College
New
York,
NY
1950
Shelton
College
New
York,
NY
1951
~--.,,
Wheaton
College
Wheaton,
IL
1952
~
Trinity
Seminary
Chicago,
IL
1953
~
Shelton
College Ringwood,
NJ
1954
,~~\.
Calvin
Theological
Seminary
Grand
Rapids,
Ml
1955
~Q
Westminster
Theological
Seminary
Philadelphia,
PA
1956 a
Asbury
Theological
Seminary
Wilmore,
KY
1957
~
Nyack
Missionary
College
Nyack,
NY
1958
Wheaton
College
Wheaton,
IL
1959
~
Gordon
Divinity
School
Wenham,
MA
1960
<===l
Covenant
College
&
Seminary
St. Louis, MO 1961
Northeastern
Bible
Institute
Essex Fells,
NJ
1962 n
Calvin Theological
Seminary
Grand
Rapids,
Ml
1963
Nyack
Missionary
College
Nyack,
NY
1964 a
Free Will BapList Bible College Nashville, TN 1965
~
The
King's
College
Briarcliff Manor,
NY
1966
I~
Toronto
Bible College
Toronto,
Onwrio,
Canada
1967
Westminster
Theological
Seminary
Philadelphia,
PA
1968
Cincinnati
Bible
Seminary
Cincinnati,
OH
1969
~
Westmont
College
Santa
Barbara,
CA
1970
~
Gordan-Conwell
Seminary
South
HamilLOn,
MA
1971
~
Bethel Theological Sem·tnary St. Paul,
MN
1972
("")
WheaLOn
College
Wheaton,
IL
1973
~
Dallas Theological
Seminary
Dallas, TX 1974
Reformed
Theological
Seminary
jackson,
MS
1975 (.ff)
Westminster
Theological
Seminary
Philadelphia,
PA
1976
Simpson
College San Francisco, CA 1977
Trinity Evangelical
Di,inity
School Deerfield, I L 1978
Bethel College
St..
Paul,
MN
1979
Columbia
Bible
College
Columbia,
SC 1980
Ontario
Theological
Seminary
Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada
1981
Northeastern
Bible
College
Essex Fells,
NJ
1982
Criswell
Center
for lliblica\
Studies
Dallas, TX 1983
Moody Bible lnstituLe
Chicago,
IL
1984
Talbot School
of
Theology
La
Mirada,
CA
1985
Rehoboth Baptist
Church
Tucker,
GA
1986
Gordan-Conwell
Theological
Seminary
South
Hamilton,
MA
1987
vVheaton College
Wheaton,
IL
1988
Bethel Theological
Seminary-West
San Diego,
CA
1989
New
Orleans
Baptist
Theological
Seminary New
Orleans,
LA
1990
Airport Hilton Plaza
Inn
Kansas City, MO
1991
San Francisco
Airport
Hilton
San Francisco, CA 1992
McLean Hilton
Washington,
DC
1993
Lisle-Naperville
Hilton
Lisle,
IL
1994
Airport Radisson
Philadelphia,
PA
1995
Harvey Hotel
jackson,
MS
1996
Westin Hotel
Santa
Clara, CA 1997
Radisson Twin
Towers
Orlando,
FL
1998
Sheraton Ferncroft Resort Danvers,
MA
1999
Opryland Hotel Nashville, TN 2000
Broaclmoor Hotel
Colorado
Springs,
CO
2001
Regal
Constellation
Hotel
Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada
2002
'
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CONFERENCE THEME SESSIONS: Evangelical
Christianity and
Other
Religions
Session I Wed
8:30-ll:25
am-
Libr;l
Sesswn
2:
Wed 8:30-11:25
am-
Jupller
2
Session 3: Wed 8:30-11 :25
am-
Conference A
Session
4:
Wed 2·45-5:40
pm-
Libra
Scsswn
5:
Wed 2:45-5:40 pm
-Salon
21
Session
6:
Wed 2:45-5:40
pm
-Salon 25
Session
7:
Wed 2:45-5:40
pm-
Salon 26
Session 8:
Thu
8:30-ll:25
am-
Libra
Scsswn 9:
Thu
8:30-11:25
am-
Jupiter
3
Session
10.
Thu
8:30-11:25
am-
Mercury
Scsswn
II:
Thu
8 30-1 I :25
am-
Salon
21
Session 12:
Thu
3:15-5:25
pm-
Jupiter
3
Session 13:
Thu
3:15-5:25
pm-
Salon
21
Session 14: Tllll 3:15-5:25
pm-
Salon 24
Session
15:
Fri
9:45am
-
12:00
pm-
Saturn
SPECIAL
PANEL:
Gender
Language
and
Related
Issues in Bible Translation
Tllll8·30-11:25
am-
Aries
STUDY-GROUP SESSIONS
Alternative
Religions
Wed 2:-15-5:40
pm-
Saturn 2
Biblical Law
Thu 8:30-11:25
am-
Gemini
Biblical
Theology
Thu
3:15-5:25
pm-
Gemini I
Charismatic
Themes
in
Luke-Acts
fri
9.45
am-
12:00
pm-
jupiter
3
Dispcnsa
tiona! ism
Wed 2:45-4:10
pm-
jupiter
3
Evangelical
Theology
and
Posunodcrnity
Thu
8:30-11:25 am -
Sa111rn
I
Faith
and
Salvation
Tllll 3·15-5:25
pm-
jupiter
2
l-lcbrews
Wed 2:45-5:40
pm-
jupiter
2
J·lcrmcncutics
Wed 8:30-10:40
am-
jupiter
3
Jonathan
Edwards
1-ri
9:45am-
12:00
pm-
Salon
21
Literature
or
the
Bible
\Vcd
8:30-ll
:25
am-
Jupiter
New Projects
in
Systematic
Theology
1-ri
9:-15am-
12:00
pm-
Aries
Old Testament
Hiswrical
Literature
Wed 2:45-5:40
pm-jupuer
I
Other
Voices
on
lntcrprclation
Wed 8:30-11:25
am-
Saturn I
Patristics
Session I:
Thu
3:15-5.25
pm-
Salon 25
Session
2:
Fri
9:45-11:
I 0
am-
Gemini I
Paul
Wed 2:-15-5:40
pm-
Mercury
Spiritual FonmHion
Thu
8:30-11 :25
am-
Salllrn 2
Stone-Campbell
Adherents
Thu
8:30-ll
:25
am-
jupiter
I
Synoptic
Gospels
Scsston
I:
Thu
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and
Education
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2
OPEN SESSIONS
Apologetics
Session I Wed 8:30-11 :25
am-
Salon 28
Session
2:
Fri
9:45am-
12:00
pm-
Mercury
Session
3:
i'ri
9:45am-
12:00
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Biblical Theology
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27
Church
Hiswry
Session
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21
Session
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Wed 2:45-5:40
pm-
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Salon 32
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25
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r-ri
9:45
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12:00
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(continued)
Ethics
and
Spiritual
Life
Session
l:
Wed 2:45-5:40
pm-
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Session
2:
Fri
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I 0 am
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Hermeneutics
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9:45am-
1.2:00
pm-
Salon 24
Missions
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New
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Gemini I
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B:30-ll
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Aquarius
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Salon 25
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4:
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I
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5:
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-Salon
22
Session
6:
Wed 2:45-5:40
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Salon 24
Session
7:
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am-
Salon 28
Session
8:
Thu
3:15-5:25
pm-
Jupiter
l
Session
9:
Thu
4:45-5:25
pm-
Mercury
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0:
Thu
3:15-5:25
pm-
Salon 29
Session
ll:
Thu
3:15-5:25
pm-
Salon 32
Session
12:
Fri
9:45am-
12:00
pm-
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Session
13:
Fri
9:45am-
12:00
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Salon
28
Old Testament
Session
l:
Wed 8:30-11:25
am-
Patio
Session
2:
Wed
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am-
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Session
3:
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pm-
Patio
Session
4:
Thu 8:30-11:25 am -Patio
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5:
Thu
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am-
Salon
29
Session
6:
Thu
3:15-5:25
pm-
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Session
7:
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8:
Fri
9:45am-
12:00
pm-
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I
Session
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fri
9:45am-
12:00
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Openness
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God
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1:
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2:
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am-
Mercury
Session
3:
Thu
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Philosophy
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am-
Salon 24
Practical Theology
Session
1:
Thu 3:15-5:25
pm-
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2:
Fn 9:45
am
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32
Systematic
Theology
Session
l:
Wed 8:30-11:25
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Session
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Wed 2:45-4:55 pm
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Session
3:
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