We had a fascinating conference! Have a look at the program below.
Monday 3 May
10.15-11.00 The place and use of the Bible in Christian ethics
Jean-Pierre Wils (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Facilitator: Jan van der Watt
11.30-12.15 Johannine ethics: an overview of the current state of research
Michael Labahn (University of Halle)
Facilitator: Ruben Zimmermann
12.15-13.00 What is “Ethics in John”? Ethical Devices in the Gospel of John
Ruben Zimmermann (University of Mainz)
Facilitator: Jan van der Watt
14.30-15.15 The Qumran background of Johannine Ethics
Erik Eynikel (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Facilitator: Reka Valentin
15.15-16.00 Wisdom literature as possible framework for Johannine ethics?
Andrew Glicksman (University of Dallas)
Facilitator: Erik Eynikel
Short papers:
16.15-16.35 Ethics by Using the Scripture with regard to John 2
Karl Weyer-Menkhoff (University of Mainz)
Facilitator: Susanne Luther
16.35-16.55 Ethics of Life in the Gospel of John
Mira Stare (University of Innsbruck)
Facilitator: Jörg Röder
Tuesday 4 May
9.00-9.45 Law and ethics in John’s Gospel
William Loader (Murdoch University)
Facilitator: Gilbert van Belle
9.45-10.30 Ergon, eleutheria and agathon – some underestimated norms for John’s Ethics
Hermut Löhr (University of Münster)
Facilitator: Gilbert van Belle
11.00-11.45 The flipside of ethics: The devil and ethics in John
Jan van der Watt (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Facilitator: Ulrich Busse
11.45-12.30 Semeia conveying ethics in John
Christos Karakolis (University of Athens)
Facilitator: Ulrich Busse
14.00-14.45 ‘Abide in Me’. The New Mode of Relationship between Jesus and His Followers as a Basis of Christian Ethics (John 15)
Chrys Caragounis (University of Lund)
Facilitator: Glen Lund
Wednesday 5 May
9.00-9.45 Die ethische Theologie des 1 Johannesbriefes
Udo Schnelle (University of Halle)
Facilitator: Ruben Zimmermann
9.45-10.30 Cain the Jew the AntiChrist: Collective Memory and the Johannine Ethics of Loving and Hating
Tom Thatcher (Christian University Cincinnati)
Facilitator: Ruben Zimmermann
11.00-11.45 Discernment-Oriented Leadership in the Johannine Situation— Abiding in the Truth versus Lesser Alternatives
Paul Anderson (George Fox University)
Facilitator: Maarten Menken
7 comments:
Vielen Dank für Ihr E-Mail und Rückmeldung. Auch ich freue mich, dass ich bei dieser Konferenz dabei sein dürfe.
Dr Mira Stare (University of Innsbruck)
Ferdie, an excellent conference; thanks so much for all your help in making it happen!
Take care,
Professor Paul Anderson (George Fox University).
Dear Ferdie,
First of all thank you so much for your excellent organisation of the conference. As I told you, I always had the impression that the whole process was very well organized and functioned without problems. Best regards
Professor Ruben Zimmermann (University of Mains)
Ferdie,
Thanks to you, Jan, and Erik for hosting and organizing such a great conference! Conversing with international scholars outside my Old Testament field of expertise gave me important new persectives on the Gospel of John and New Testament ethics. Thanks again and take care.
Professor Andrew Glicksman (University of Dallas)
Baie geluk - jou toewyding, harde werk en passie is inspirerend! So nou vir 'n opsomming van elke referaat ;-)!
www.metdiemaangepla.blogspot.com
Thanks for making this information available so quickly. Look forward to seeing them in print.
Dear Johannine Scholars,
Your untiring efforts to expand Johannine scholarship is greatly appreciated. Hope we will soon be able to read them through your papers and be blessed. Looking forward to reading them soon
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