Society of Biblical Literature
Since 1880

Romans through History and Cultures

SBL Meeting in TORONTO, November 23 - 26


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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

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


The papers in this session will not be read but discussed. They are available in advance of the meeting in the SBL 2001 Seminar Papers. You can request copies via e-mail attachments through Daniel Patte (Daniel.M.Patte@Vanderbilt.Edu), or through the U.S. Postal Service--for the cost of duplicating and mailing (Daniel Patte, Vanderbilt University, Department of Religious Studies, Box 1704, Station B, Nashville, TN 37235).

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