Handling Difficulties With Trinitarian Theology (Call for Papers)
The International Society for Biblical Hermeneutics is continuing its series on difficult Bible passages!
On the last Tuesday of the month, a trinitarian author presents a paper on a Bible difficulty related to trinitarianism and the attendees give feedback. The authors will have time to revise their papers in light of the feedback before the papers are published in a volume on trinitarian difficulties.
Suggested topics:
• Responses to New Modalist Trends • The Personhood of the Holy Spirit •
• Trinitarianism in Rabbinic Literature • Dispensations and Activities of God •
• Trinitarian Heresies from Celebrity Pastors • Trinitarianism in the Tanakh •
• Responses to Jehovah’s Witnesses • Dispensational Activities of God •
• The Personhood of the Holy Spirit • The Trinity and Atonement Theories •
• Oneism v. Twoism • Dispensational Missiology v. Modern Marcionism •
• Supercessionist Infringements on Theology Proper • Trinity and Creation •
• Hermeneutics and Trinitarianism • Russian Orthodox Heresies •
• Other Topics of Trinitarian Difficulties •
Abstracts:
Papers should be an appropriate length to be read aloud in 30 minutes. Abstracts should be approximately 200 words and submitted through the abstract form below.