Intertextuality in the New Testament Call for Papers

Intertextuality in the New Testament Call for Papers February 4, 2011

This is just a reminder about this session at SBL which I’m involved in. The call for papers is open, and while we have specific focuses we are encouraging, we will consider papers that are on a broader range of topics related to intertextuality and the New Testament!

Call For Papers: For our 2011 sessions in November (San Francisco), the topics are as follows: 1) For our session on the Pauline Letters, we are accepting papers that study conceptual, topical, or thematic parallels between a Pauline text or texts and those of ancient Greco-Roman authors, whether Plutarch, Epictetus, Cicero, Seneca, or someone else. 2) For our session on methods, we are accepting papers that address the question, “What is Intertextuality?” We welcome papers that concentrate on the definition of Intertextuality, or the foundations and development of the Intertextual method (whether secular or biblical or both), or that survey its history of interpretation. 3) For another session we are welcoming papers that address Intertexture and Christology. Passages may be selected from any New Testament document.

For more information, or to submit a proposal, visit the SBL web site.


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