Third Enoch Colloquium (2019 San Diego), conference

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"The Gospel of John: Anti-Jewish or Radical Jewish Sectarianism?"

A four-hour workshop with Adele Reinhartz (University of Ottawa) and Gabriele Boccaccini (University of Michigan), chaired by Deborah Forger (Dartmouth College)

San Diego, CA; SBL Meeting; Fri 22 Nov. 2019, 1-3pm, 3:30-5:30pm

Respondents:

  • Alan Culpepper, Mercer University
  • Paula Fredriksen, Boston University, Hebrew University
  • Jörg Frey, University of Zurich
  • Marianne Meye Thompson, Fuller Seminary
  • Benjamin Reynolds, Tyndale College
  • Meredith Warren, University of Sheffield

"How can a Gospel that is so Jewish also be so anti-Jewish?" (Adele Reinhartz). "The contemporary emphasis on ancient Jewish diversity allowed us to read the Gospel of John as a first-century Jewish text and John's Christology as a variant of first-century Jewish messianism" (Gabriele Boccaccini)

At the center of the conversation will be the problem whether the Gospel of John should be defined as a "Jewish" or "anti-Jewish" document (or both or neither).

The goal is to offer an opportunity of dialogue between Johannine specialists and Second Temple scholars.

Confirmed participants

  1. Paul Anderson, George Fox University
  2. Harold Attridge, Yale Divinity University
  3. Lori Baron, Saint Louis University
  4. Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan
  5. Andrew Byers, Durham University
  6. Wally Cirafesi, University of Oslo
  7. Colleen Conway, Seton Hall University
  8. Alan Culpepper, Mercer University
  9. Douglas Estes, South University-Columbia
  10. Deborah Forger, Dartmouth College
  11. Paula Fredriksen, Boston University, Hebrew University
  12. Jörg Frey, University of Zurich
  13. Charles Gieschen, Concordia Theological Seminar
  14. Bob Hall, Hampden-Sydney College
  15. Angela Kim Harkins, Boston College
  16. Susan Hylen, Emory University
  17. Karen King, Harvard Divinity School
  18. Craig Koester, Luther Seminary
  19. Jonathan Lo, Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary
  20. Bill Loader, Murdoch University
  21. Francisco Lozada, Brite Divinity School
  22. James McGrath, Butler University
  23. Jocelyn McWhirter, Albion College
  24. Hugo Méndez, University of North Carolina
  25. Marianne Meye Thompson, Fuller Theological Seminary
  26. Alicia Myers, Campbell University
  27. Matthew Novenson, University of Edinburgh
  28. Mark Nanos, University of Kansas
  29. Adele Reinhartz, University of Ottawa
  30. Benjamin Reynolds, Tyndale University
  31. Serge Ruzer, Hebrew University
  32. Urban von Wahlde, Loyola University
  33. Meredith Warren, University of Sheffield
  34. Catrin Williams, University of Wales
  35. Karin Zetterholm, Lund University
  36. Ziony Zevit, American Jewish University