2015 Southwest Regional Meetings of ETS, EPS, and EMS Overall

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2015 Southwest Regional Meetings of ETS, EPS, and EMS Overall
2015 Southwest Regional Meetings of ETS, EPS, and EMS Overall Schedule – NOBTS / April 10-11
Friday
8:20-9:00
9:10-9:50
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“Rejection at First
Sight: Universe
Maintenance and
Identity Loss in
the Symbolic
Universe of John
9”
Karla Ra
New Orleans
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
“Evolution and
Death Redux: A
Response to Jeff
Schloss”
John Laing
Southwestern
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
10:0010:40
“Not Munus
Triplex of Jesus,
but Munus Triplex
of the Trinity”
Peter Tie
Melbourne School
of Theology
HSC 219
“Jane Austen,
Subplicit
Suppositions, and the
Gospels”
Steve Morgan*
New Orleans Baptist
Theological
Seminary
“Creation, Wisdom,
and the Fear of the
Lord”
James Knox*
Criswell College
“The Lost World of
Scripture and the
Loose Word of God:
Implications for
Inerrancy, Canon,
and Creation”
E. Jerome Van
Kuiken
Oklahoma Wesleyan
HSC 272
“Divine Knowledge
and Maximal
Greatness”
Patrick Cochran*
New Orleans
Baptist Theological
Seminary
HSC 273
“Soul-Change: A
Model for Human
Spirit Led
Counseling and
Discipleship
Processes”
Page Brooks
New Orleans
Baptist Theological
Seminary
“Worldview
Presuppositions and
the Resurrection of
Jesus: The Test
Case of John
Dominic Crossan”
“Cultic and
Corporate
Atonement:
Leviticus 16 as
Conclusion and
Introduction”
Tawa Anderson
Oklahoma Baptist
University
Bryan Bogue*
Southwestern
Baptist Theological
Seminary
“Christ and
Resurrection: A
Study in
Theological
Anthropology”
Michael D. White*
Beeson Divinity
School
“Revisiting Urban
and Rural Literacy
in the First Century”
Bill Warren
New Orleans
Baptist Theological
Seminary
HSC 276 (EPS)
“Cameras of the
Watchmen: The Real
Relationship between
Science &
Christianity”
Scott Symington
Allegiance Health
Medical Physics
“Adopting an
Apocalyptic Ecology:
Talking Trash with
Žižek”
Kyle Worley
The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary
“Cosmogony’s
Home—An Inquiry
into the Proper
Discipline for
Studying the Origins
of the Universe”
Chad Meeks
Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary
HSC 276 (EPS)
“Christian Visions
and Theories of
Perception”
HSC 293
“Textual Variants as
Commentary: Philemon
as a Test Case”
HSC 295
“Wolfhart Pannenberg
on the Historicity of the
Resurrection”
Nolan Cannon
Oklahoma Baptist
University
Matthew Solomon
New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary
Andrew
Hollingsworth*
New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary
“Reparative
Substitution:
Toward a New
Theory of
Atonement”
“Conflict or
Compassion? How not to
lose a generation of
Missionaries to the
Cause of Social Justice”
“Jesus - Seeker of the
out-group:
Understanding
redemption through the
concept of in-group and
out-group”
S. Mark Hamilton
Free University of
Amsterdam&
Joshua R. Farris
Houston Baptist
University
“The Origin of
Morality”
Ray Franklin
Ouachita Baptist
University
Sunny Hong
EMS Session
“Crossing the Arabian
Desert Together: A
Relational Model for
Navigating Historic
Billy L. Puckett
New Orleans Baptist Controversies in
Association
Muslim-Christian
Dialogue”
“Surveying Unreached
Peoples and their
Unwritten Languages:
strategic entry
assessments with case
study”
Ed Brye
Brian Hébert
EMS Session
Friday
10:5011:30
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“‘I Saw Satan
Fall’: A Biblical
& Systematic
Investigation of
the Possible
Intertextual
Reference in
Isaiah 14 and
Ezekiel 27-28 to
the
Adamic/Satanic
Fall”
HSC 219
“God’s Redemption
of Creation and the
Temple Incident in
Mark”
Jeremy Greenlee
Wheaton College
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“Creation Ex Nihilo
and the Creative
Power of God’s
Word in Baptism:
What Baptists Can
Learn from Gerhard
Forde about
Proclamation”
Shawn Lazar
Grace Evangelical
Society
HSC 273
“The Ethics of the
Kingdom Of
Heaven as the
Antitype to the Old
Testament Law in
the Gospel of
Matthew”
HSC 276 (EPS)
“William Whewell’s
Vision of Science:
Divine Action and
Nature as an Open
System”
HSC 276 (EPS)
“Bayes’ Theorem,
Ontological
Arguments, and the
Cumulative Case for
Theism”
Clinton Ohlers
Leaders Portfolio
Benjamin H.
Arbour
University of Bristol
HSC 293
“Unveiling Childhood
Marriage”
Elizabeth Bacon
EMS Session
Adam David
Robinson
Pete Unseth
Graduate Institute of
Applied Linguistics
EMS Session
Adam Harwood
and Archie
England
New Orleans
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
11:3012:50
HSC 295
“Language Choices for
Ministry in Creole
Language Contexts and
Missionary Innovators”
Friday Lunch (Meal Not Included)
ETS Business Meeting
Creole Room NOBTS Cafeteria 12:00
1:00-2:10
Welcome to ETS Plenary Session – Leavell Chapel
Plenary Session: “Environmentalism & the Evangelical: Wisdom from the Ancients”
Sandra Richter
Wheaton College
Friday
2:20-3:00
3:10-3:50
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“Recreating Creation
Narrative: The
Creation Narrative of
Genesis in the
Rewritten Bible of
Jubilees”
Cory Barnes
New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary
Mark Liederbach
Southeastern Baptist
Theological
Seminary
“Created Male and
Female: How Sex in
the Garden Informs
Sex in the City”
“Integral Ecology:
An Evangelical
Assessment”
Jeffrey B. Riley
New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary
4:00-4:40
HSC 219
“Environmental
Ethics and Creation
Care: Analyzing the
Idolatries and
Temptations that
Muddy the Waters”
“C.S. Lewis and the
Apologetics of
Marriage”
Harvey Solganick
Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary
Benjamin Phillips
Southwestern
Baptist Theological
Seminary
HSC 272
“What is the
Biblical Doctrine
of Creation?”
Ishwaran
Mudliar
Oklahoma
Baptist
University
“Created to Create:
The Wonder of
Creativity,
Creativity
Development
Theory, and
Implications for
Responsible
Action in
Relationship with
the Creator”
Greg
Woodward
NOBTS
“Creation Days 2
“What’s Law Got
and 5 as Statements to Do With It:
of Security against
Ancient Roman
Supernatural Chaos” Dress Code and 1
Tim. 2:9-10”
John T. Swann*
B. H. Carroll
Courtney
Theological Institute Veasey*
NOBTS
HSC 273
“Two Keys to
Interpreting 1 Peter
2:11-3:12: GenericSpecific Hierarchy
and Peak”
HSC 276 (EPS)
“Christians,
Creation
Stewardship, and
the Ten
Commandments”
Ervin Starwalt
Graduate Institute of
Applied Linguistics
Tawa J.
Anderson
Oklahoma Baptist
University
“Meet Your Maker:
Sociorhetorical
Analysis of Creation
Rhetography in the
Epistle to the
Hebrews”
“Philosophical
Arminianism:
Epistemic
Conditionals of
Creaturely
Freedom”
Owen Nease
First Baptist Church
Bay St. Louis
Jonathan
Rutledge
University of
Oklahoma
“The Covenantal
Significance of
Parallels Between
Abraham and David
in Gen. 14 and 1
Sam. 30”
“On Corruption
and Idealism”
Chris McElmurray
NOBTS
S. Mark
Hamilton
Free University of
Amsterdam
HSC 276 (EPS)
“How Hidden is
God? The Problem
of Divine
Hiddenness and the
Doctrine of General
Revelation”
HSC 293
“Missions and
Homelessness”
Kristyn Davis
HSC 295
“Creation, Chaos, and
Completion in the Mind
of Jonathan Edwards:
One Harmonious
Revolution in the Wheel
of Providence”
EMS Session
Tyler M. Taber
Free University of
Amsterdam
Toby Easley
“Anna Karenina and “Missions, Justice and
the Path to Religious Racial Reconciliation”
Belief”
Madison Foster
Zachary Nance
Baptist Missionary
EMS Session
Association
Theological
Seminary
“Preaching Textually
Questionable Passages:
John 7:53-8:11 as a
Paradigm”
“Christian Dualism
and the
Resurrection”
Harley Talman
“Redeeming Rhetoric:
Augustine’s Use of
Rhetoric in His Preaching
Ministry”
EMS Session
John Sypert
“Historical Development of
the Insider Paradigm”
Mike Miller
New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary
Joshua R. Farris
Houston Baptist
University
5:00-5:30
Southwest Regional EPS Business Meeting – ROOM HSC 216
Southwest Regional EMS Business Meeting – ROOM HSC 219
Friday
Greer-Heard Forum – Leavell Chapel – FREE BOOKS FOR ATTENDEES
7:009:30 PM
E. Calvin Beisner and Bill McKibben in Dialogue – with reception and book signing in the cafeteria to follow
Saturday
Greer-Heard Forum – Leavell Chapel – FREE BOOKS FOR ATTENDEES
8:00 AM-12:00 PM
12:001:00
Lunch – NOBTS Cafeteria
NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR ETS REGISTRANTS
Greer-Heard Forum, Concluding Remarks – Leavell Chapel
“Genesis 1-2 as the Foundation for Creation Care”
1:00-1:30
1:40-2:40
Leavell
Chapel
Sat.
3:003:40
John Walton
Wheaton College
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“When Are ‘You’ Part
of ‘We’? Bible
Translators Asking
New Exegetical
Questions Give New
Exegetical Insights”
Peter Unseth
Graduate Institute of
Applied Linguistics
HSC 219
“The Biblical Account
of Creation as
Presupposition For
Practicing Theological
Interpretation of
Scripture Illustrated In
Hosea 2:14-23”
Tamra J.
Hernandez
Southwestern
Baptist Theological
Seminary
HSC 272
“Luke 3:38 in the
Context of Early
Christian
Theological and
Hermeneutical
Concerns”
Christopher
Graham
Criswell College
HSC 273
“Word-Faith
Theologians and the
Creation of ‘Little
Gods’”
Alex Rea*
New Orleans
Baptist Theological
Seminary
HSC 276 (EPS)
“Prying the Nails
from Paley’s
Coffin”
Tiffany R.
Beaver
The University of
South Carolina
HSC 276 (EPS)
“Natural Knowledge
and Moral
Accountability in the
Early Reformed
Tradition”
HSC 293
“The Fathers of
Purgatory: How
Forgiveness and Popular
Piety Shaped the
Doctrine of Purgatory”
Layne Hancock
The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary
Mary Unsworth*
New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary
HSC 295
Sat.
3:50-4:30
HSC 216
“Does The Bible
Presuppose Natural
Law?”
Timothy Jacobs*
The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary
HSC 219
“Is the Gospel for
All People or Only
Some People?: A
Plea for Consistency
Among Southern
Baptists”
Adam Harwood
New Orleans
Baptist Theological
Seminary
4:40-5:20
HSC 272
“The Blood of
the Martyrs: The
Seed of the Early
Church and
Contemporary
Global
Christianity”
Rex Butler
New Orleans
Baptist
Theological
Seminary
HSC 273
“Creation And
Chaos: The Book of
Amos in the Light
of Sapiential
Tradition”
Andrea Robinson*
New Orleans
Baptist Theological
Seminary
HSC 276 (EPS)
“The Modal
Ontological
Argument without
S5; with and
without Divine
Necessity”
HSC 276 (EPS)
“Evil as Privation: The
Starting Point for
Theodicy”
HSC 293
“Is Pope Francis the
First Liberation
Theology Pope?”
Timothy J. Kleiser
The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary
Chris Shaffer*
New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary
Raymond
Stewart
Cornell University
“Intelligent
Design Leaders
Promote a
Naturalistic
Worldview”
Michael Warren
“Three Accounts of
Love: Need as Love’s
Primary and Proper
Motivation”
Cody D. Dolinsek
Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary
HSC 295