I'm giving the Speaker's Lectures in Biblical Studies in Oxford this year, beginning tomorrow (Tuesday). Full details below:
John's Knowledge of the Synoptic Gospels
Mark Goodacre
Professor in the Department of Religious Studies, Duke University
12 noon in the Pusey Room, Keble College
The Graduate Workshop will take place between 2pm and 4pm in the Gibbs Room, Keble College
The Lectures are open to the public
A series of four lectures delivered as follows:
Tuesday, 2nd May
"I believe in Dodd": John, Jesus and Historical Tradition
Wednesday, 3rd May
John's Dramatic Transformation of the Synoptics
Tuesday, 9th May
The Beloved Disciple for Readers of the Synoptics
Wednesday, 10th May
John's Christological Transformation of the Synoptics + Graduate Workshop (2pm-4pm)
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John's Knowledge of the Synoptic Gospels
Mark Goodacre
Professor in the Department of Religious Studies, Duke University
12 noon in the Pusey Room, Keble College
The Graduate Workshop will take place between 2pm and 4pm in the Gibbs Room, Keble College
The Lectures are open to the public
A series of four lectures delivered as follows:
Tuesday, 2nd May
"I believe in Dodd": John, Jesus and Historical Tradition
Wednesday, 3rd May
John's Dramatic Transformation of the Synoptics
Tuesday, 9th May
The Beloved Disciple for Readers of the Synoptics
Wednesday, 10th May
John's Christological Transformation of the Synoptics + Graduate Workshop (2pm-4pm)
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I look forward to seeing some of you there! Link to this information on the University of Oxford Faculty of Theology and Religion website is here. PDF poster here.
Hi, Professor Goodacre!
ReplyDeleteNot sure if you will see such a late post here, but I heard recently on Bart's blog that you are working on a book about John's knowledge of the synoptic gospels. How's it coming along? When do you think it will be published? Are you using a lot of Professor Neirynck's work?
Thanks, Robert