SESSION # 1:
READING ROMANS WITH PHILOSOPHERS
AND THEOLOGIANS
Presiding: JOUETTE BASSLER,
Perkins School of Theology,
Southern Methodist University
VALERIE NICOLET ANDERSON
Universite de Lausanne
"A Kierkegaardian Reading of Romans7"
Proposal
Respondent: CRISTINA GRENHOLM University of Karlstad,
Sweden
General Discussion
ALAIN GIGNAC
Universite de Montreal
"Reception
of Paul by Non-christian Philosophers Today: G. Agamben, A. Badiou,
J. Taubes"
Proposal
Respondent: DANIEL PATTE Vanderbilt University
KATHY EHRENSPERGER
University of Wales, Lampeter
"'...Let
Everyone Be Convinced in His/Her Own Mind' Jacques Derrida and the Deconstruction
of Paulinism"
Proposal
Respondent: DALE MARTIN Yale University
GENERAL DISCUSSION
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SESSION # 2 :
READING ROMANS IN ASIA AND
MADAGASCAR
Presiding: YEO KHIOK-KHNG,
Garrett Theological Seminary
ANDRIANJATOVO RAKOTOHARINTSIFA,Faculte de theologie of the
Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar
"Peace
in the Epistle to the Romans and in the Malagasy
Culture"
Proposal
Respondent: MONYA STUBBS
Vanderbilt University
General Discussion:
DANIEL C. ARICHEA, JR,
Union Theological Seminary, Dasmarinas, Cavite,
Philippines
"Reading
Romans in Southeast Asia: Righteousness and its Implications
for the Christian Community and Other Faith
Communities"
Proposal
Respondent: DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, King's College London
,
General Discussion:
LUNG-KWONG LO
Chung Chi College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
"Identity
Crisis Reflected in Romans 14:1 -15:13 and the Implications
for the Chinese Christians' Controversies on Ancestral
Worship"
Lung-Kwong Lo's Complete
Version of Paper
Proposal
GENERAL DISCUSSION
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