Plenaries:
William Abraham, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University
Postmodern Historical Criticism and the Possibility of Hearing God
Stephen Fowl, Loyola University
“In Many and Various Ways:” Hearing the Voice of God in Scripture
John Goldingay, Fuller Theological Seminary
Hearing God Speak from the First Testament
Amy Plantinga Pauw, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
The Voice of God in Israel’s Wisdom Literature
Daniel Treier, Wheaton College
Scripture’s Textual Voices: A Dogmatic Account
Breakout Sessions:
Myk Habets, Carey Baptist College
“That was Then, This is Now: Reading Hebrews Retroactively
Erin Heim, Denver Seminary
Paths Beyond Tracing Out: The Hermeneutics of Metaphor and Theological Method
Daniel Hill, University of Liverpool
Belief in the Bible and Epistemic Structures
Benjamin Lappenga, Dordt College
Sanctified by God’s Word: Towards a Websterian Ontology of Scripture and Church
Daniel Lee, Fuller Theological Seminary
Reading Scripture in Our Context: Double Particularity in Karl Barth’s Actualistic View of Scripture
Joy Moore, Fuller Theological Seminary
Sacred Speech in an Age of Radical Criticism
Adam Nigh, William Jessup University
Hearing the Text: Scripture and Preaching as Sacramental Pair
Ryan Peterson, Talbot School of Theology
For the Love of God: Scripture and the Formation of Human Identity
Timothy Pickavance and Jason McMartin, Talbot School of Theology
The Voice of God in Historical Biblical Criticism