Max Lee shared on his blog that there will be a review panel at SBL in November, focused on a book to which I’ve contributed a chapter: Exploring Intertextuality, forthcoming from Cascade. The session will focus on a subset of the chapters, with the authors and others interacting around them. It looks like a great lineup. Here is the session as it provisionally stands:
Intertextuality in the New TestamentTheme: Exploring Intertextuality: Diverse Strategies for New Testament Interpretation of Texts
Presider: Max Lee, North Park Theological SeminaryIntroduction (5 min): Erik Waaler and B.J. Oropeza1) Metalepsis: The Intersection of Two Stories (10 min)by Jeannine Brown, Bethel Seminary
Respondent: Nicholas Perrin, Wheaton College and Graduate School (20 min)2) Midrashic Interpretation of Scripture (10 min)by B.J. Oropeza, Azusa Pacific University, and Lori Baron, Duke Divinity School
Respondent: Craig Keener, Ashbury Theological Seminary (20 min)3) Mimesis (10 min)by Dennis MacDonald, Claremont School of TheologyRespondent: Karl Olav Sandnes, Norwegian School of Theology (20 min)4) Multidimensional Intertextuality (10 min)by Erik Waaler, NLA University College
Respondent: Stanley Porter, McMaster Divinity College (20 min)5) Panel Discussion and Questions from the Floor (25 min)