The annual meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society, Evangelical Philosophical Society, and Society of Biblical Literature will commence in a little over two weeks. Here’s a list of professors of California Baptist University who are presenting, along with their paper titles and session:
Evangelical Theological Society
Wednesday AM
Anthony Chute (Professor of Church History; Associate Dean, School of Christian Ministries)
Moderator, Baptist Studies: Baptists and the Church
Greg Cochran (Associate Professor of Theology; Director of the Applied Theology Program)
Church History I
“The Priority of Ministry to the Persecuted Church: A Reorientation of the Paradigm for Biblical Justice”
Matthew Emerson (Assistant Professor of Christian Studies; Chair, Department of Arts & Sciences (OPS))
AND
Luke Stamps (Assistant Professor of Christian Studies (OPS))
Baptist Studies: Baptists and the Church
“Baptists and the Catholicity of the Church”
John Gill (Assistant Professor of Christian Studies (OPS))
Ecclesiology: Theologians I
“Alexander Carson and the Church: An Ecclesiology shaped by Evangelical Concerns?”
Chris Morgan (Professor of Theology; Dean, School of Christian Ministries)
Baptist Studies: Baptists and the Church
“Baptists and the Unity of the Church”
Mark Rogers (Adjunct Professor of Christian Studies)
American Christianity: The History of Park Street Church
“Reclaiming Boston: Resurgent Edwardsianism and the Founding of Park Street Church”
Thursday AM
Matthew Barrett (Assistant Professor of Christian Studies (OPS))
Models of God: The Jealousy of God
“He Hardens Whomever He Wills: The Exodus, God’s Fame, and the Manifestation of God’s Jealousy
through Divine Sovereignty”
Thursday PM
Adam Co (Associate Professor of Theology)
Systematic Theology: General Studies 2
“Understanding the Doctrine of Union with Christ within the Kingship and Kingdom Motif of Scripture: Uniting Key Emphases in Paul and in Jesus Canonically”
Evangelical Philosophical Society
Wednesday AM
Scott Key (Professor of Philosophy)
EPS A2
“Toward an Epistemology of Value: Wisdom and Trust in Aristotle’s Ethics and the Gospel of Mark”
Society of Biblical Literature
Tuesday AM
Ash Melika (Associate Professor of Archaeology/Anthropology)
Egyptology and Ancient Israel
“The Founding of the Temple in Ancient Egypt and Israel”
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