Tyndale NT Study Group 26–28 June 2019: Orality, writing and the formation of the canon

We have a fascinating line-up of papers for the NT Study Group this year focussing on orality, writing and the formation of the canon.Do come up and join us to engage in some globe-grade scholarship!

The Tyndale New Attestation Study Group is part of the Tyndale Fellowship for biblical and theological enquiry, based at Tyndale Business firm in Cambridge, and including evangelical scholars from all over the world.

This year'due south NT Study Group volition be coming together at Tyndale House from26th to 28th June 2019 (the equivalent week to last year). The report group is a great opportunity to appoint with excellent biblical scholarship, and to meet other scholars from around the earth. Not all those attending are NT scholars themselves, but include church leaders wanting to ground their ministry in excellent understanding of the New Testament. 1 of those attention previously commented:

I thoroughly recommend the conference as an opportunity to do serious biblical reflection in a organized religion-filled context.

You book into the conference at the site for the Tyndale NT Study group. There is an 'early on bird' discount running until 31st March 2019.

The program is every bit follows:


Jonathan Linebaugh, Academy of Cambridge:Tyndale NT lecture (title tbc)

Rafael Rodriguez Professor of New Attestation, Johnson University, Knoxville
Retentivity, orality and writing in the NT (tbc)

Armin Baum Professor of New Testament at the Costless Theological University Giessen
Parallel Letters in the Corpus Paulinum: Insights from Aboriginal Analogies, Ancient Literary Theory and Mod Memory Research

Anthony Royle (Dublin Metropolis University)
Orality in the Composition of Citations in Paul's Letters

Garrett All-time (Asbury Theological Seminary)
Reading and writing gooder: the audible bear on of solecisms in the apocalypse

Christopher Shell (London)
New Testament Dating since J.A.T. Robinson

Jacob A. Rodriguez (Wycliffe Hall, Oxford)
Justin Martyr and the απομνημονεύματα: Public Reading as Covenant Praxis

Carl Johann Berglund (Uppsala)
Rhetorical Capital and the Primary Purpose of First Thessalonians

Karen Taylor (University of Chester and Auckland, New Zealand)
Cut judgment in pieces: a judgment parable in Matt 24 through a lens of relational faithfulness

Tavis Bohlinger (London; Lexham Press)
A Call for a New Method of Comparing in NT Studies

Philip Church (Laidlaw College, Auckland, NZ)
"In Speaking of a New Covenant, God Declares the First Obsolete" (Heb viii:13): Supersessionism in the Volume of Hebrews.

Andrew Cress (London School of Theology)
Exorcism and the Kingdom of God in the Ministry of Jesus: An Open Question


Practice come up and join united states of america in Cambridge!

Themes planned for futurity study groups are every bit follows:

2020 Doing Theology in a World on the Move – Migration, Borders and Citizenship(The Tyndale Quadrennial joint conference)

2021 Later Pauline: Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon and Pastorals

2022 Ethics and moral transformation in the New Testament

Permit me know if y'all would be interested in offering a paper for any of these sessions.


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