Friday, November 20
9:00–11:00 AM
Presiding: Prof. Dr. Seulgi L. Byun; Prof. Dr. Torsten Uhlig
Arnon Batista: “Destined for Peace or Destined for War? Chronological and Logical Puzzles in the Fate of the Nations in Isaiah 1–12” (20 minutes)
Discussion (5 minutes)
Teryy Iles (New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary): “Zion as a Refuge for the Nations: Compositional Poetics and the Presentation of the Past in the Isaian Nations Cycle” (20 minutes)
Discussion (5 minutes)
Kevin G. Wang (Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary): “Isaiah’s Thematic Metaphor of Blindness and Deafness Regarding the Nations” (20 minutes)
Discussion (5 minutes)
J. Gregory Davidson (McMaster Divinity College): “The Other Nations in Isaiah: Divine Self-Presentation and Relational Distinction” (20 minutes)
Discussion (5 minutes)
Alicia R. Jackson (School of Theology and Ministry, Vanguard University of Southern California): “War No More: Israeli Messianic Jewish and Palestinian Christian Intertextual Interpretations of Isaiah 2:1–5 and Micah 4:1–5” (20 minutes)
Discussion (5 minutes)
Friday, November 21
9:00 - 11:00 AM
Location: St. George CD (Third Floor) Westin Copley Place
Presentations
Where Will a Remnant Return? A Synchronic Approach to שׁוּב in Isaiah 6 and 7
Sehoon Jang, Hapdong Theological Seminary
What About Me? Remedying the Angst of YHWH’s People in Isaiah 41
Catherine Fisher, Sydney Missionary and Bible College
Memory and Memory Problems in Isaiah 40–55 in the Context of Isaiah 1–39
Megan Roberts, Prairie College
"Thus I Will Act for the Sake of My Servants": A Synchronic Reading of Isaiah’s Communal Lament (63:7–64:11) and Its Divine Rejoinder (65:1–66:24)
Matthew B. Quintana, McMaster Divinity College
Ethnicity and Ethics: The People of YHWH in the Book of Isaiah
Jaap Dekker, Theologische Universiteit Utrecht
3:30 to 5:30 pm
11/17/2023
Conference Room 2
The Isaiah group will continue its focus on the theology of Isaiah. Whereas in 2022 we explored Isaiah's anthropology, in 2023 we will consider Isaiah's doctrine of God. We welcome paper proposals on specific passages or themes in Isaiah that explore Isaiah's portrayal of God. Papers on exegesis, reception history, or theological interpretation are welcome. For more information, contact Andrew Abernethy ([email protected]) and Wilson de Angelo Cunha ([email protected]).
Wilson de Angelo Cunha, Calvin Theological Seminary, Presiding
Andrew Abernethy, Wheaton College, Presiding
Jaap Dekker, Theologische Universiteit Kampen|Utrecht
God and Israel’s Hardening: Moral and Theological Reflections in Response to Isaiah 6 (25 min)
Discussion (5 min)
J. Michael Thigpen, Phoenix Seminary
“For My Own Sake I Do It”: Divine Self-Disclosure in the Motive Statements of Isaiah (25 min)
Discussion (5 min)
Patrick Mentzer, Wycliffe College/University of Toronto
“The LORD of Hosts Is His Name": The Use of a Divine Epithet in the Book of Isaiah and Its Contribution to the Book’s Message (25 min)
Discussion (5 min)
Julie Dykes, McMaster Divinity College
The Importance of Divine Mother Imagery in Isaiah’s Theology of God (25 min)
Discussion (5 min)
Isaiah
3:30 PM to 5:30 PM
11/19/2022
Plaza Court 2 (Plaza Tower - Concourse Level) - Sheraton Downtown (SD)
In 2022, the Isaiah group will start a new three-year cycle dealing with Isaiah and Its Theology. For the first theme in 2022, we will address Isaiah’s anthropology. For more information, please contact Wilson de Angelo Cunha ([email protected]) or Andrew Abernethy ([email protected]).
Andrew Abernethy, Wheaton College (Illinois), Introduction (5 min)
Wilson de Angelo Cunha, Calvin Theological Seminary, Introduction
John Oswalt, Asbury Theological Seminary
Trust in Isaiah: The Foundation of Relationship (20 min)
Julie Dykes, McMaster Divinity College
When the Clay Talks Back: What the Potter/Clay Metaphor in Isaiah 40-66 Reveals about Humanity's Relationship to God (20 min)
Megan Roberts, Prairie Bible College
Human Memory in Isaiah 40-55: Its Power, Problems, and Potential (20 min)
Andrew Myers, Westminster Theological Seminary
Receiving Prophecy, Perceiving Wisdom: Moral Formation in Isaiah and Jeremiah (20 min)
Wilson de Angelo Cunha, Calvin Theological Seminary
"Stop trusting in humans": The Programmatic Function of Isa 2:22 in the Book of Isaiah (20 min)
Discussion (15 min)
11/19/2021
3:30 PM to 5:30 PM (CT)
Room: Virtual/Online
Moderators
Wilson de Angelo Cunha, LeTourneau University
Andrew Abernethy, Wheaton College
Presenters
Kristin Joachimsen, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society
Sabbath and Temple as Identity Markers in Isaiah 56 and Nehemiah 13
Aubrey Buster, Wheaton College
Remembering the Spirit in the Wilderness: Nehemiah 9 and Isaiah 63:15-64
Todd Hibbard, University of Detroit Mercy
The Meaning of Israel’s History in Psalm 106 and Isaiah 63:7-64:11: An Intertextual Exploration of YHWH’s Salvation of Israel in the Past and Future
Torsten Uhlig, Evangelischen Hochschule TABOR, Marburg
Isaiah and the YHWH-Kingship Psalms
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This year, the group is exploring intertextual links between Isaiah and the Torah with a focus on Isaiah and Numbers/Deuteronomy.
- Andrew Abernethy, Wheaton College (Illinois), Introduction
Wilson de Angelo Cunha, LeTourneau University, Introduction (5 min)
- Christopher Seitz, Wycliffe College in the University of Toronto
Where Does Intertextuality Fit? (20 min)
- Richard Schultz, Wheaton College (Illinois)
Building on the Beginnings: Isaiah’s Diverse Use of Genesis (20 min)
- Seulgi Byun, Grove City College
Exodus and Covenant in Second Isaiah: Reconsidering the Role of the Mosaic Covenant (20 min)
- Mark Brett, Whitley College
Reading the Holiness Material alongside Isaiah in the Persian Period (20 min)
- Ntozakhe Cezula, Stellenbosch University
אלהי נכר (Foreign Gods) as an Organising Theological Concept for Ancient Israel: Tapping Deuteronomy & Isaiah for Theological Insights for Community Reconstruction (20 min)
- Discussion (15 min)