Multidisciplinary Approaches and the Gospels


What happens when religious discourse becomes religious polemic, and how can we understand it further? In 2024 the Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Gospels started a three-year focus on religious polemic and conflict, considering how different methodological approaches to polemic in narrative may illuminate and elucidate varying interpretations, and potentially different approaches to understanding and resolving enmity. We welcome paper submissions which draw on a range of methodological approaches to the topic of polemic and a Gospel text, especially those from less well known methodological engagements. While this group normally focuses on the Gospels, in this third year we would like to extend submission invitations to multidisciplinary approaches to polemic and conflict outside of the Gospel texts to engage and elucidate comparative readings. Please email Christopher Porter ([email protected]) or Elizabeth Shively ([email protected]) if you have any questions about whether your text is suitable. Submissions to both convenors via email by March 4, 2026.

Friday, November 20

9:00–11:00 AM

Presiding: Elizabeth Shively and Christopher A. Porter

Shane Williamson (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary): "The Scandal of Jesus: Metaphor and Polemics in Matthew’s Gospel" (25 minutes)

Discussion (5 minutes)

Gregory Lamb (Independent Scholar): "Lukan Polemics and Boundary Marker Language: 'Abraham’s Eschatological Children vis-à-vis "the Children of this Age"'" (25 minutes)

Discussion (5 minutes)

Ray Jones (Independent Scholar): "Reading Sodom through the Lens of the Rainbow: The Contribution of Genesis to the Conflict Language of Revelation" (25 minutes)

Discussion (5 minutes)

Judith Kimsey (B. H. Carroll Theological Seminary): "The Spirit of the Law: Jesus’s Subtle Refutation of Minimalistic" (25 minutes)

Discussion (5 minutes)

David Graieg (Australian College of Ministries): "The Quest for the Remembered Jesus: Does Memory Provide Knowledge of the Historical Event?" (25 minutes) 

Discussion (5 minutes)