Chronicler's History
Fri Nov 22
1:00 - 3:00 PM
Indigo 204A (Second Level) - Hilton Bayfront
The Chronicler’s History research group focuses on the text of Chronicles as an intentional literary portrayal of Israel’s past, an example of ancient historiography. This year the group will explore characters and characterisation in Chronicles. The session will contain a mix of open and invited papers, and will contain time for respondents and discussion.
David B. Schreiner, Asbury Theological Seminary, Presiding (2 min)
Allen Hamlin Jr., Trinity College Bristol
Clothed by the Spirit: The Characterisations of Amasai (1 Chr 12) and Zechariah (2 Chr 14) (17 min)
Paul Evans, McMaster Divinity College
A Complex Intertextual Characterization: Abijah’s Portrayal in 2 Chronicles 13 and 1 Kings 15:1–8 (17 min)
Keith Bodner, Crandall University, Respondent (10 min)
Discussion (14 min)
Victoria Tatko, Trinity College Bristol
Minor Characters’ Function in David’s Characterization in Chronicles’ Text-World: Conceptualizing Imbalanced Parallels within Relational Deixis (17 min)
Ben Johnson, LeTourneau University
The Characterization of Repentance in Chronicles: Reading Manasseh’s and Josiah’s Stories Together (17 min)
Nathan Lovell, George Whitefield College, Respondent (10 min)
Discussion (16 min)
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