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Greek Paul Project Colloquium

The MOTB Greek Paul Project is in its final phases as I am editing the Greek data for the Editio Critica Maior of the Pastoral Epistles. With the wealth of textual data that has been collected using 344 Greek manuscript transcriptions, the project leadership has invited several project participants to present research drawn from this data set.

 

The Greek Paul Project Colloquium will be held 23-25 JUN 2025 at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisiana. We are grateful to Prof. Bill Warren for graciously hosting the three-day colloquium and we are also grateful to the hundreds of students who contributed to the project through their transcription work.

 

The colloquium program consists of sixteen speakers whose papers will be collected in an edited edition published in De Gruyter's Arbeiten zur neutestamentlichen Textforschung series:

 

Christian Askeland (Green Collection)

Megan Burnett (Institut für Neutestamentliche Textforschung)

Conrad Elmelund (Lund University)

Alec Fisher (University of Birmingham)

Kim Lewis (Shepherds Theological Seminary)

Amy Myshrall (University of Birmingham)

Charles Quarles (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary)

Jeremy Robbins (Columbia International University)

Denis Salgado (Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts)

Pat Sanders (Samford University)

Andrew Smith (Shepherds Theological Seminary)

Lily Su (University of Glasgow)

Jackie Taylor

Bill Warren (New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary)

Tommy Wasserman (Ansgar University College)

Stephen Young (Shepherds Theological Seminary)

 

I'm very excited to bring together such a well-rounded and thoughtful group to discuss textual issues particular to the Pastorals. This very well may be the first of its kind focusing exclusively on the Pastorals in the 21st century (and possibly the first in over a century).



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