Daily Programme
Tuesday (23 July)
Time | Activity | Location |
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9:00–17:00 | Registration and Information desks | St. Teresa Building |
17:00–18:00 | Accompanying Persons Meeting | St. Teresa Building, Level 2 Room 3 Lecture Hall |
18:30–21:00 | Opening Reception and Dinner | St. Teresa Building Level 7 (Greg Craven Centre) |
Wednesday (24 July)
Time | Activity | Location |
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8:15–8:45 | Morning prayers | Daniel Mannix Building, Chapel |
9:00–10:30 | Opening Presidential Address | St. Teresa Building, Level 2 Room 3 Lecture Hall |
10:30–11:00 | Group photo and morning tea | St. Teresa Building Level 7 (Greg Craven Centre) |
11:15–12:45 | Seminar Groups Session 1 | St. Teresa Building |
13:00-14:00 | Lunch | St. Teresa Building Level 7 (Greg Craven Centre) |
14:15–15:30 | Main Paper I | St. Teresa Building, Level 2 Room 3 Lecture Hall |
15:30-16:00 | Afternoon tea | St. Teresa Building, Level 7 (Greg Craven Centre) |
16:00–17:15 | Main Paper II | St. Teresa Building, Level 2 Room 3 Lecture Hall |
17:30–18:30 | Editorial Board Meeting | St. Teresa Building |
17:30–18:15 | Simultaneous Short Papers | St. Teresa Building |
19:00 | Dinner | Wesley Place |
20:30 | Concert | Wesley Uniting Church |
Thursday (25 July)
Time | Activity | Location |
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8:15–8:45 | Morning prayers | Daniel Mannix Building, Chapel |
9:00-10:15 | Main Paper III | St. Teresa Building, Level 2 Room 3 Lecture Hall |
10:15–11:00 | Morning tea | St. Teresa Building Level 7 (Greg Craven Centre) |
11:15–12:45 | Seminar Groups Session 2 | St. Teresa Building |
13:00-14:00 | Lunch | St. Teresa Building Level 7 (Greg Craven Centre) |
142:15–15:45 | Panel on Asian-Pacific NT Scholarship | St. Teresa Building, Level 2 Room 3 Lecture Hall |
15:45-16:15 | Afternoon tea | St. Teresa Building Level 7 (Greg Craven Centre) |
16:30-17:15 | Simultaneous Short Papers | St. Teresa Building |
19:00 | Dinner | The Panama (Smith St.) |
Friday (26 July)
Time | Activity | Location |
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8:15–8:45 | Morning prayers | Daniel Mannix Building, Chapel |
9:00-10:30 | Main Paper IV | St. Teresa Building, Level 2 Room 3 Lecture Hall |
10:30–11:00 | Morning tea | St. Teresa Building Level 7 (Greg Craven Centre) |
11:15–12:45 | Seminar Groups Session 3 | St. Teresa Building |
13:00-14:00 | Lunch | St. Teresa Building Level 7 (Greg Craven Centre) |
14:15–15:30 | Main Paper V | St. Teresa Building, Level 2 Room 3 Lecture Hall |
15:30-16:00 | Afternoon tea | St. Teresa Building Level 7 (Greg Craven Centre) |
16:00-16:45 | Simultaneous Short Papers | St. Teresa Building |
17:00–18:00 | Member’s Business Meeting II | St. Teresa Building, Level 2 Room 3 Lecture Hall |
19:00 | Dinner | Melbourne Arts Centre |
Main Papers and Presidential Address
Presidential Address
Angela Standhartinger (Germany), “‘Where do you want us to go…so you may eat?’ Performing the Lord’s Supper in Cemeteries and Cities.”
Seminars
1. Constructions of the Histories of Early Christianity (Cilliers Breytenbach and Clare Rothschild)
Session 1: Cédric Brelaz (Switzerland, guest), “Early Christianity in Macedonia”; Respondents: Robyn Whitaker (Australia) and Matthew Crawford (Australia)
Session 2: James Harrison (Australia), Alanna Nobbs (Australia), and Lyn Kidson (Australia), “Edwin A. Judge and the Study of Early Christianity within the Roman Empire”
Session 3: Adam White (Australia), “Household Networks in the Corinthian Correspondence”; Respondent: Ben Edsall (Australia)
2. Neutestamentliche Theologie zwischen Religionsgeschichte und Gegenwartshermeneutik (Florian Wilk, J. Ross Wagner, and Susanne Luther) (New Testament Theology between History of Religions and Contemporary Hermeneutics)
Session 1: Stephen Hultgren (Australia), “The Church as a Community of Truth – Perspectives from Ephesians”; Respondent: Sejong Chun (South Korea, guest)
Session 2: Beate Kowalski (Germany), “Ekklesiologie in der Johannesoffenbarung”; Respondent: Robyn Whitaker (Australia)
Session 3: Lyn Kidson (Australia), “The Historical Method of E.A. Judge and the Shape of an Early Christ Community from the Perspective of the Pastoral Epistles”; Respondent: Dogara Manomi, (Germany, guest)
3. The Johannine Writings (Jörg Frey, Christina Hoegen-Rohls, and Catrin Williams)
Session 1: Francis Moloney (Australia), “John 17: Location and Message”; Respondent: Chris Seglenieks (Australia, guest)
Session 2: Alicia Myers (USA), “Sanctified and Sanctifying: Jesus’s Prayer in John 17:17-19 and the Intersection of Purity and Divine Embodiment”; Respondent: Sung-Uk Lim (South Korea)
Session 3: Carsten Claussen (Germany), “The Divinity of Jesus in John 17 on the Background of the Moses Typology”; Respondent: Sherri Brown (USA)
4. God in the New Testament (Steve Walton and Christiane Zimmerman)
Session 1: Brittany Wilson (USA), “God in Luke’s Gospel”; Respondent: Sarah Harris (New Zealand)
Seminar 2: Veronika Burz-Troppel (Belgium), “God in John’s Gospel”; Respondent: Prof Judith Lieu (UK)
Seminar 3: Paul Trebilco (New Zealand), “God in the Johannine Letters”; Respondent: Bill Loader (Australia)
5. The Historical Jesus: Methodology and Historiography (David du Toit, Helen Bond, and Sarah Rollens)
Session 1: Robert J. Myles (Australia), Soft Clothing Hard Jesus: Toughness & Class Conflict in Q 7:25
Session 2: Sean Winter (Australia, guest), “Sent by God: The Apostolic Self-Understanding of the Historical Jesus”
Session 3: Joan Taylor (UK), “Remembering Baby Jesus: The Infancy Narrative of Matthew and Family Memory”
6. Papyrology, Epigraphy, and the New Testament (Peter Arzt-Grabner and James Harrison)
Session 1: James Harrison (Australia), “The Augustan Triumphal Arch and Sebasteion at Pisidian Antioch: Imperial Propaganda, the Res Gestae, and the Epistle to the Galatians”
Session 2: Gillian Asquith (Australia), “Using Papyri to Analyze High-Register, Unexpected Words in Paul’s Letter Openings”
Session 3: Lincoln Blumell (USA), “The Elusive Address in 2 John 1: Reconsidering ἐκλεκτῇκυρίᾳ in Light of the Epistolary Papyri”
7. Reading Paul’s Letters in Context: Theological and Social-Scientific Approaches (William Campbell and Judith Gundry)
Session 1: David Neville (Australia), “The God of Peace in Paul’s Letters: Tradition, Interpretation, and Theological Significance”
Session 2: Todd D. Still (USA), “εἰρήνη in Romans”
Session 3: Kar Yong Lim (Malaysia), “When they say, ‘There is peace and security’ (1 Thessalonians 5:3): Revisiting the Roman Slogan Consensus”
8. New Testament Textual Criticism (Claire Clivaz, Hugh Houghton, and Tommy Wasserman)
Session 1: Anna Persig (Belgium), “Editing the Vetus Latina in the Digital Age: The Impact of Electronic Resources on the Preparation of the Edition of 1 Corinthians”; Respondent: Simone Rickerby (Australia, guest)
Session 2: Stephen C. Carlson (Australia), “Three Digital Approaches to Contamination in New Testament Textual Criticism”; Respondent: Paul Foster (UK)
Session 3: Robert Turnbull (Australia, guest), “Using Large Language Models for Analyzing Arabic Versions of the New Testament”; Respondent: Tommy Wasserman (Sweden)
9. Jewish Law in NT and Related Literature (Bernadette Brooten and Lutz Doering)
Session 1: Adele Reinhartz (Canada), “Law and Authority in Johannine Rhetoric”
Session 2: Anders Runesson (Norway), “Jewish Law and Jesus Followers in First-Century Synagogues: The Politics of Matthew”
Session 3: Lutz Doering (Germany), “Torah in the Synoptic Gospels: Patterns, Forms, and Functions of Its Reception”
Short Papers
TBA