The book of Hebrews was/will be featured in several papers at various meetings in the first part of 2018. Here are the papers that I was able to identify:
MIDWEST REGIONAL MEETING
Saint Mary’s College – Notre Dame, Indiana
Saturday, February 3, 10:30–11:30
HEBREWS & CATHOLIC EPISTLES (A)
Jared Calaway, Illinois Wesleyan University
On the Ignorance of the Audience: A Modest Proposal for the Letter to the
Hebrews
"Several scholars have inquired into understanding the audience in Hebrews
including: location, ethnicity, and social issues of persecution and malaise.
Additionally, there have been occasional considerations of the audience’s
knowledge of the biblical tradition, usually couched in terms of whether
they could follow the author’s complex presentation. What demands,
however, does the author make on the audience’s knowledge? What
knowledge is assumed or assumed lacking? Looking at these questions, I
contend that the audience likely knew the general outlines of the biblical
accounts, but were fuzzy on the contextual details, and the author takes
advantage of this in his* hermeneutics."
SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL MEETING
Atlanta Marriott Buckhead Hotel & Resort - Atlanta, Georgia
Friday, March 2, 6:00–8:00
NEW TESTAMENT I
Christopher T. Holmes, McAfee School of Theology Fear of Death in the Epistle to the Hebrew
EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY SOUTHWEST REGIONAL
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary-Houston Campus
Friday, March 2, 4:30–5:10
Boyd Luter, The King’s University, Southlake, Texas
Israel’s Land Promise and Hebrews: ‘The End’ or ‘On Hold’—as Jesus Predicted?”
WESLEYAN THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING
Pentecostal Theological Seminary - Cleveland, Tennessee
Saturday, March 10, 8:30–10:00
BIBLICAL STUDIES
Suzanne "Brett" DeMond
"Finishing on the Right Side of History: Group Borders in the Book of Hebrews"
CENTRAL STATES REGIONAL MEETING
Stoney Creek Hotel & Conference Center - Columbia, Missouri
Monday, March 12, 1:00–3:00
NEW TESTAMENT III
Matthew C. Easter, Missouri Baptist University
“Root of Bitterness Defiling Many: An Intertextual Reading of Sexually Immoral Esau in Hebrews 12:15-17”
EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY MIDWEST REGIONAL
Grace Bible College, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Friday, March 23, 8:00–9:30
J. Michael McKay, Cedarville University
"Reevaluation of Iesous in Hebrews: Joshua or Jesus?"
EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY EASTERN REGIONAL
Lancaster Bible College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Friday, April 6, 1:00
Timothy Bertolet, Faith Bible Fellowship Church, York, PA
Why Moses? Re-Evaluating the Reference to Moses in Heb. 3:1-6
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
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