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The Institute for Biblical Research, Incorporated (IBR) is an organization of evangelical Christian
scholars with specialties in Old and New Testament and in ancillary disciplines. Its vision is to
foster excellence in the pursuit of Biblical Studies within a faith environment. The achievement
of this goal is sought primarily by organizing annual conferences, conducting seminars and
workshops, and by sponsoring academic publications in the various fields of biblical research.
IBR's conferences, seminars and workshops are open to the public and its publications are
available for purchase.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
A new page has been added to the site that lists member publications. IBR members are busy contibuting to biblical studies. This list is not complete but continually growing.
A new page that provides information on Tyndale House, including a letter to IBR members from the presdient of IBR, Lee McDonald, is now available.
Recent Board Minutes from March 15, 2010 (prepared by Lynn Cohick)
Recent Board Mintues from Nov. 19, 2009 (Boston) by Lynn Cohick,
See Lissa M. Wray Beal's recent, Nov. 2008 IBR News Letter with the new IBR Logo
Enjoy the new BBR online (1991-2006 full text and abstracts for 2007-09).
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
Note the New "IBR Library Review" under IBR Studies
How to change your address:
If you need to change your address, email or any personal information please use the
"Login" (upper right under "Member Info Login"). If you do change your personal information
here you should also notify Eisenbrauns as they are the keeper of the membership
database and the ones sending out the BBR etc. Please notify them of any changes at:
bbr@eisenbrauns.com
INSTITUTE FOR BIBLICAL RESEARCH ANNUAL MEETING
November 18-19, 2010 in Atlanta, GA
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Friday Evening, November 19, 6:45 PM-10:00 PM
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7:00 PM Welcome
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Lee M. McDonald, President, IBR
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7:05 PM Scripture Reading and Prayer
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Hélène Dallaire, Denver Seminary
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7:10 PM Introduction of Speakers
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Craig Keener, Palmer Theological Seminary
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7:15 PM Annual Lecture
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N. T. Wright, University of St. Andrews, Title: “The Kingdom and the Cross”
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8:00 PM Response
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Michael Bird, Crossway College
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8:20 PM Response to Respondent, Exchange
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8:25 PM Response from the floor
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8:40 PM Reception hosted by InterVarsity Press
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IBR Papers and Business Meeting, Saturday Morning, November 20, 8:30 AM-12:00 PM
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8:30 AM Welcome
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Tremper Longman, Westmont College
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8:35 AM Scripture Reading and Prayer
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Andrew Schmutzer, Moody Bible Institute
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8:40 AM Old Testament Paper
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Jay Sklar, Covenant Theological Seminary, Title: Atonement in the Pentateuch, How Does It Happen?
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9:05 AM Response
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Mark Boda, McMaster Divinity School
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9:13 AM New Testament Paper
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Ben Witherington, III, Asbury Theological Seminary, Title: The Death of Sin in the Death of Jesus
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9:38 AM Response
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Jintae Kim, Nyack College
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9:45 AM Response from the floor
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10:05 AM Business Meeting
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M. McDonald, President, IBR, presiding
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10:40-11:40 AM Parallel Session 1: Panel Discussion on Atonement
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10:45 AM Theological Response
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Telford Work, Westmont College
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10:55 AM Panel Discussion
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Ben Witherington, III, Jay Sklar, Telford Work
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11:40 AM - 12 Noon Response from the floor
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10:40 AM - 12:20 PM Parallel Session 2: IBR Historical Jesus Group
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10:40 AM Presiding
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Darrell Bock and Robert Webb
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10:40 AM Paper
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Robert Webb,McMaster Divinity College, Title: History and Historical Method in the IBR Jesus Project
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11:05 AM Paper
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Darrell Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary, Title: Historical Results of the Project
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11:30 AM Response
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James Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary
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11:50 AM Panel Discussion
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12:05 PM Open Discussion
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Sunday Morning Worship Service, November 21 7:30–8:30 AM
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Officiating
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David A. deSilva, Ashoand Theological Seminary
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Homily
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Karen H. Jobes, Wheaton College
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