This year's theme for the ETS annual meeting is Text and Canon. There are many papers being presented on the issue. I've listed some of them here which I plan to attend.
The ETS annual meeting will be held in Providence RI Wed Nov 19-21, just prior to the Society of Biblical Literature annual meeting in Boston.
Wednesday9:20 AM-10:00 AM
David Hutchison (Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary)
The Next Great Step in New Testament
Textual Criticism
10:10 AM-10:50 AM
John Wei-Ho Wu (Logos Evangelical
Seminary)
Authenticity of the Distinctively Byzantine
Shorter
11:00 AM-11:40 AM
Andrew W. Pitts (McMaster Divinity
College)
A Re-assessment of the Use of Variant-
Units in New Testament Textual Criticism:
Definitions and Boundaries
4:30 PM-5:10 PM
Michael Bird (
College)
The Role of “Canon” in New Testament
Room 556 B
TEXT & CANON
Panel Discussion of Three Views on
the New Testament Use of the Old
Testament
Moderator: Kenneth Berding (
of Theology)
2:55 PM-3:15 PM
Jonathan Lunde (
Theology)
Taxonomical Framework
3:15 PM-3:35 PM
Walter Kaiser Jr. (Gordon-Conwell
Theological Seminary)
Single Meaning, Unified Referents
3:35 PM-3:55 PM
Darrell L. Bock (
Seminary)
Single Meaning, Multiple Contexts, and
Referents
3:55 PM-4:15 PM
Peter Enns (
Seminary)
Fuller Meaning, Single Goal
4:15 PM-4:30 PM
INTERMISSION
4:30 PM-5:30 PM
Q&A Discussion
Westin Narragansett Ballroom A,
Ground Floor
TEXT & CANON
THEME: New Testament Canon
2:50 PM-3:30 PM
Edward Stevens (International Preterist
Association)
The New Testament Canon Formed by
AD 70
Westin Narragansett Ballroom B,
Ground Floor
TEXT & CANON
THEME: New Testament Text
3:40 PM-4:20 PM
Michael Pahl
Scripture and Tradition, Orality and Gospel:
A New Look at an Old Controversy
4:30 PM-5:10 PM
Mike Arcieri (Faculté de théologie
évangélique,
Complete Listing of All Variant
between the Robinson-Pierpont 2nd ed.
and the Nestle-Aland 27th ed.
5:20 PM-6:00 PM
Richard Taylor (
Seminary)
On the Use (and Abuse) of a Critical
Apparatus
Thursday
Room 553 A/B
SYNOPTIC GOSPELS
8:30 AM-9:10 AM
Dean Deppe (Calvin Theological Seminary)
Textual Alterations in the Gospels of the
TNIV
9:20 AM-10:00 AM
Darrell L. Bock (
Seminary)
Response
Thursday
Westin Waterplace Ballroom II,
2nd Floor
TEXT & CANON
THEME: New Testament Text
8:30 AM-9:10 AM
Douglas Huffman (Northwestern College)
A Survey of Text—Critical Issues in the
Book of Acts
10:10 AM-10:50 AM
James Sweeney (
Did the Gospel of Matthew Use an Early
Form of the Didache as a Source?
Westin
3rd Floor
TEXT & CANON
THEME: New Testament Text
8:30 AM-9:10 AM
Abidan Paul Shah (Southeastern Baptist
Theological Seminary)
Rewriting History: An Analysis and Evaluation
of Current Revisionist Approaches to
New Testament Textual Criticism and Their
Impact on New Testament Studies
9:20 AM-10:00 AM
Douglas Estes (Western Seminary—San
Jose)
John versus the Canon: A Counterfactual
View of the Fourth Gospel
10:10 AM-10:50 AM
Jeff Cate (
The Angry Jesus in Mark 1:41
Westin Waterplace Ballroom III,
2nd Floor
TEXT & CANON
THEME: New Testament Text
8:30 AM-9:10 AM
Adam Messer (
Seminary)
Unveiling Patristic Impressions: Theology
and Textual Corruption in Matthew 24:36
9:20 AM-10:00 AM
Timothy Ricchuiti (
Seminary)
Tracking Thomas: A Text-Critical Look at
the Transmission of the Gospel of Thomas
10:10 AM-10:50 AM
Vern Poythress (
Seminary)
The Interaction of General Knowledge and
Canon in Appreciating Biblical Narratives,
Illustrated with Luke 5:12-16
11:00 AM-11:40 AM
William Warren Jr. (
Theological Seminary)
Canons, Copies, Communities, and Conflicts:
The Text of the New Testament in the
Second and Third Centuries
Westin Narragansett Ballroom C,
Ground Floor
TEXT & CANON
THEME: Text & Canon
9:20 AM-10:00 AM
Jason Sexton (The
Andrews)
How Far Beyond
Ballroom
12:50 PM-1:40 PM
PLENARY SESSION 3: TEXT &
CANON
Daniel B. Wallace (
Seminary)
New Testament Text
Ballroom
1:40 PM-2:30 PM
PLENARY SESSION 3: TEXT &
CANON
Charles E. Hill (Reformed Theological
Seminary)
New Testament Canon
Thursday
Westin
Third Floor
NEW TESTAMENT CANON,
TEXTUAL CRITICISM AND
APOCRYPHAL LITERATURE
Moderator: Mike Kruger (Reformed
Theological Seminary)
2:50 PM-3:30 PM
Darrell L. Bock (
Seminary)
Why Apocryphal Literature Matters for NT
Study: Relevance, Models, and Prospects
—A Look at the Influence of the New
School of Koester-Robinson
3:40 PM-4:20 PM
Charles E. Hill (Reformed Theological
Seminary)
From Codex to Loose-leaf Binder: Some
Recent Trends in Canon Criticism
4:30 PM-5:10 PM
Daniel B. Wallace (
Seminary)
Recent Developments in NT Textual Criticism
and Why They Matter to Evangelicals
5:20 PM-6:00 PM
College)
Summary and Evaluation: Toward an Evangelical
Understanding of NT Canon, Textual
Criticism, and Apocryphal Literature
Friday
Westin Waterplace Ballroom III,
2nd Floor
NEW TESTAMENT CANON, TEXTUAL
CRITICISM, AND APOCRYPHAL
LITERATURE
9:10 AM-9:50 AM
Jang Ryul Lee (
The “Goodness” and “One-ness” of God: A
Study of the Saying in Mark 10:18, “No one
is Good except One, God”
10:00 AM-10:40 AM
Maurice Robinson (Southeastern Baptist
Theological Seminary)
Eclectic Observations regarding the Current
Critical Text
Friday
Hilton Providence Hotel
Rosemoor Ballroom North
SYNOPTIC GOSPELS
THEME: Recent Evangelical Works on
Jesus
Moderator: Leslie Robert Keylock (Evangelical
University and Seminary)
Part I: Recent Popular Works on the
Historical Jesus
9:10 AM-9:25 AM
Grant Osborne (Trinity Evangelical Divinity
School)
Craig Evans’s Fabricating Jesus
9:25 AM-9:40 AM
Daniel B. Wallace (
Seminary)
Ben Witherington’s What Have They Done
with Jesus?
9:40 AM-9:55 AM
David Turner (
Seminary)
Darrell Bock and Daniel Wallace’s Dethroning
Jesus
9:55 AM-10:45 AM
Craig Evans, Ben Witherington III, and
Darrell L. Bock
Responses, Panel Discussion, Questions
Part II: Recent Works on the Life and
Teaching of Jesus
10:45 AM-11:00 AM
Eckhard Schnabel (Trinity Evangelical
Divinity)
Mark Strauss’s Four Portraits, One Jesus:
School
11:00 AM-11:15 AM
Mark Strauss (
Paul Eddy and Gregory Boyd’s The Jesus
Legend
11:15 AM-11:30 AM
Graham Twelftree (
Thomas R. Yoder Neufeld’s Recovering
Jesus
11:30 AM-12:20 PM
Mark Strauss, Paul Eddy, and Thomas R.
Yoder Neufeld
Responses, Panel Discussion, Questions
Friday
Westin Washington Room, 3rd Floor
TEXT & CANON
THEME: New Testament Canon
9:10 AM-9:50 AM
Alan Kam-Yau Chan (Chinese Christian
Union Church—North)
Canonical Effect of the Hebrew Bible upon
the Literary Formation of the Prologue in
the Gospel of Mark
Friday
10:50 AM-11:30 AM
Philip Miller (
The Least Orthodox
Preferred: A New Canon for New Testament
Textual Criticism?
11:40 AM-12:20 PM
Samuel Lamerson (Knox Seminary)
Mark 16, Again? Are the Vocabulary and
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