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            INSTITUTE FOR BIBLICAL RESEARCH
                          November 21-22, 2008


Session 1: Friday, November 21
7:00 PM to 11:00 PM

7:00         Devotions: Clay Ham, Lincoln Christian College and Seminary
7:15         Annual Lecture: “'What then shall we do?': Luke Acts as a Conversionist Narrative”
                Joel Green, Fuller Theological Seminary
8:15         Formal Response: Everett Ferguson, Abilene Christian University
8:30         Response from the floor
8:45         Reception hosted by Baker Academic

Session 2: Saturday,
November 22 8:30 AM to 12:15 PM

                             Creation and the Environment
8:30         Devotions: Douglas Green, Westminster Theological Seminary
8:40         Business Meeting
9:05         Old Testament Paper, “Environmental Law in Deuteronomy"
                Sandra Richter, Asbury Theological Seminary
9:50         New Testament paper, "Creation and New Creation"
                Douglas Moo, Wheaton College
10:35      Break
10:55      Responses: Gordon McConville, University of Gloucestershire
                Craig Keener, Palmer Seminary
                Richard Wright, Gordon College
11:30      General Discussion
12:15     Adjournment

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS


Recent Board Minutes from March 19, 2008 (prepared by Lynn Cohick)
See Jeannine Brown's recent, 2007, beautifully designed Newsletter
Enjoy the new BBR online (1991-2004 full text and abstracts for 2005-07).

Browse D. Brent Sandy's extensive supplement of additional materials to his recently
     published Baker Academic IBR bibliography on Prophecy and Apocalyptic
    under IBR Studies


Opening Announcement:

Providence Theological Seminary (www.prov.ca) invites applications for a full-time dean.
Providence, a school of about 200 students, is fully accredited by ATS and is an evangelical,
interdenominational institution whose purpose is to serve the Church in the accomplishment
of its mission, by preparing and supporting leaders, developing resources, and facilitating
theological reflection. The successful candidate will have an appropriate doctoral degree
and demonstrate experience in theological education and administration, pastoral skill,
and commitment to the Church. The successful candidate will lead the faculty and staff in
the fulfillment of its local and global mission, work at the institutional level on visioning and
goal-setting, and teach up to two courses per year in an area commensurate with their
expertise and Seminary needs. All candidates will be considered, however Canadians
and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority. Applications are welcomed
until the position is filled. A resume may be sent to:
   Dr. Lissa M. Wray Beal, Chair of Search Committee,
   Providence Theological Seminary, Otterburne,
   Manitoba, Canada R0A 1G0

Tyndale House Invitation:   The study groups for the Tyndale Fellowship are meeting over
7-11 July 2008 at Tyndale House in Cambridge, UK. The New Testament study group is
meeting from 7-9 July and the topic for this year is: Perspectives on Peter: Peter and the
Petrine Writings in History, Tradition, and Theology. This study group is open to all aspects
of "Peter" within the New Testament (and early Christianity). Potential topics include the
portrayal of Peter in the Gospels, Acts, Pauline corpus; historical issues concerned with
Peter (in Acts, behind Mark, Antioch Incident etc.); any aspect of 1 and 2 Peter; issues
relating to the reception of Mark as Peter's memoirs, the canonical reception of 1 & 2
Peter, etc. Those interested in proposing a paper for the New Testament group should
contact Michael Bird (michael.bird@uhi.ac.uk) with a one paragraph proposal.

Request for Assistance:  'Following on from his recent book on British Brethren history, Gathering to His Name, Dr Tim Grass, Associate Tutor in Church History at Spurgeon's College, London, has been asked to write a biography of the Scottish biblical scholar F.F. Bruce (1910-90). He would be delighted to hear from anyone with relevant recollections, letters, copies of obscure articles, photographs, or manuscript material, and to learn about the impact which Bruce and his writings made on the lives of so many in various parts of the world. He would also like to know if you are willing to be interviewed regarding your recollections of Bruce, probably by e-mail unless you happen to be visiting the UK! Please contact him at: grass.family@tesco.net.'

 
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