AAR/SBL ATLANTA, NOV , 2015 DREW PROGRAM GUIDE
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1 / ATLANTA, NOV , 2015 DREW PROGRAM GUIDE FACULTY PARTICIPANTS DREW UNIVERSITY RECEPTION Sunday - 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel Augusta Ballroom C Herbert B. Huffmon Paper Title: Revolutionary Sacred Architecture: Akhenaten's Sun Temples and Israel's Tent Session Title: Ancient Egypt, Israel and the Hebrew Bible Program Unit: Egyptology and Ancient Israel Inman (Atlanta Conference Level) Hyatt Melanie Johnson-DeBaufre Paper Title: Narrative, Metanarrative, and the Letters of Paul Session Title: Selected Works from the Forthcoming Oxford Handbook to Biblical Narrative International 9 (International Level) - Marriott Danna Nolan Fewell Paper Title: Space for Moral Agency in the Book of Ruth Session Title: Narrative and Space Program Unit: Space, Place, and Lived Experience in Antiquity Room: 214 (Level 2) Hilton Session Title: Selected Works from the Forthcoming Oxford Handbook to Biblical Narrative International 9 (International Level) - Marriott Laurel Kearns Session Title: Liberal Perspectives on Climate Change Program Unit: Liberal Theologies Group Hilton-201 (Level 2) Session Title: Local and Transnational Religious Environmental Discourses Program Unit: Religion and Ecology Group Monday, 4:00 PM 6:30 PM Hilton-Grand Salon E (Level 2) Session Title: Film: The Fire Inside: A Documentary Screening and Conversation about Nature, Contemplative Practice and the Climate Crisis Monday, 8:00 PM 10:00 PM Marriott-International 7 (International Level) Catherine Keller Session Title: René Girard and Catherine Keller: Engaging Process Cosmology and Mimetic Theory Program Unit: Colloquium on Violence and Religion Marriott-M102 (Marquis Level) Paper Title: Earth-Hope: Moltmann, Political Theology, and Global Warming Session Title: Moltmann and the Future of Theology Sunday, 1:00 PM 2:30 PM Hilton-Grand Ballroom A (Level 2)
2 Hyo-Dong Lee Session Title: Theology From the Ground Up Program Unit: Theology Without Walls Group Monday, 1:00 PM 3:00 PM Marriott-M103 (Marquis Level) Stephen D. Moore Pre-/ Conference: Bible, Empire, and Reception History Session Title: The Bible and Ancient Empires 9:00 AM 12:30 PM, Nov. 18 Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, GA Paper Title: Biblical Narrative Analysis from the New Criticism to the New Narratology Session Title: Selected Works from the Forthcoming Oxford Handbook to Biblical Narrative International 9 (International Level) Marriott Paper Title: What a Sometimes Inanimate Divine Animal Has to Teach Us about Being Human: New Materialism, Other Posthumanisms, and the Johannine Jesus Session Title: Posthumanism: Animals and Angels Techwood (Atlanta Conference Level) Hyatt Kenneth Ngwa Respondent Session Title: Biblical Coastlands, Coastal Readings Program Unit: Islands, Islanders, and Scriptures Sunday, 9:00 AM 11:15 AM Room 403 (Level 4) Hilton Session Title: Celebrating the Scholarship of Late Professor Justin Ukpong Program Unit: African Biblical Hermeneutics Sunday, 4:00 PM 6:30 PM A704 (Atrium Level) Marriott Elias Ortega-Aponte Session Title: Occupying Latino Male Bodies Program Unit: Occupying Latino Male Bodies Seminar Hyatt-Hanover C (Exhibit Level) Session Title: Poetics of Flesh (Duke University Press, 2015): A Book Review Panel on Mayra Rivera's New Work Monday, 1:00 PM 3:30 PM Hilton-304 (Level 3) Kate Ott Workshop Leader Session Title: Pedagogy Workshop: Teaching Sexuality and Religion to a Changing Student Body Friday, Noon 4:00 PM Hanover F Hyatt Paper Title: Front and Center in the Classroom: Inviting Sexual Histories and Bodies to Be Seen Session Title: Teaching Sexuality and Religion: Contextual, Affective, and Trans/formative Aspects of Classroom Pedagogy Saturday, 4:00 PM 6:30 PM Hilton-213 (Level 2) Session Title: Engaging Asian/Asian North American Feminist Theologies Program Unit: Theology and Religious Reflection Section and Asian North American Religion, Culture and Society Group and Women of Color Scholarship, Teaching, and Activism Group Monday, 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Hilton 201 (Level 2)
3 Carl Savage ASOR Paper Title: Three Coins in the Courtyard: What Might Antoninus Pius, Agrippa II, and Anthony and Cleopatra Tell Us About Jewish-Imperial Relations? Session Title: Specific Features, Aspects, and/or Objects from the Bronze Age to the Roman Period in the Southern Levant as well as Reports of Current Regional and Site-Specific Projects Program Unit: Archeology of the Southern Levant II Presenter Friday, 11:30 AM 11:50 AM Windsor B Angella Son Session Title: Women's Mentoring Lunch Program Unit: Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Profession Committee and Status of Women in the Profession Committee Sunday, 11:45 AM 12:45 PM Marriott-A703 (Atrium Level) Althea Spencer-Miller Session Title: Biblical Coastlands, Coastal Readings Program Unit: Islands, Islanders, and Scriptures Sunday, 9:00 AM 11:15 AM Room 403 (Level 4) Hilton Marriott-L (Lobby Level) Session Title: Asian American Christian Ethics Program Unit: Asian North American Religion, Culture, and Society Group Marriott-M (Marquis Level) Auburn Theological Seminary Reception Monday, 6:00 PM 7:30 PM M23-402, Offsite National Center for Civil and Human Rights STUDENT PARTICIPANTS (AND RECENT GRADS WHOSE AFFILIATION IS STILL LISTED AS DREW) Elyse Ambrose Minson Paper Title: Liberative Ethics at The Pier : Environmental Transphobia and the Christopher Street Pier, New York City Session Title: Sin, Suffering, and Spatiality: Exploring Culture, Caste, and Critique Program Unit: Women of Color Scholarship, Teaching, and Activism Group Monday, 9:00 AM 11:30 AM Hilton-201 (Level 2) Session Title: Migration-Economics, Ecology, Militarization Program Unit: Minoritized Criticism and Biblical Interpretation Monday, 9:00 AM 11:30 AM Hanover G (Exhibit Level) Hyatt Traci C. West Session Title: Intersectionality in Theological Education: Continuing the Conversation Program Unit: Theological Education Committee Anna Blaedel Roundtable Leader Session Title: Roundtable Lunch Saturday Program Unit: Status of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, and Queer Persons in the Profession Committee Saturday, 11:45 AM 12:45 PM Hyatt-International South (International Tower Level LL1) Karen Bray Session Title: Between Philosophy and a Phenomenological Hard Place: New Materialism as a Methodology in the Study of Religion
4 Program Unit: Philosophy of Religion Section and Theology and Continental Philosophy Group Hilton (Level 4) Paper Title: Willfully Unredeemed: The Mad Cripping of Liberal Queerdom Session Title: Queer Disability Theory and Theology Program Unit: Queer Studies in Religion Group and Religion and Disability Studies Group Sunday, 9:00 AM 11:00 AM Marriott-A707 (Atrium Level) Linda A. Dietch Paper Title: Forbidden Vistas: Henry Ossawa Tanner's Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah Session Title: Death and Destruction in Biblical Art Program Unit: Bible and Visual Art Kennesaw (Atlanta Conference Level) Hyatt Sarah Emanuel Paper Title: Trauma and Counter Trauma in the Book of Esther: Reading the Megillah in the Face of the Post-Shoah Sabra Session Title: Trauma, Sovereignty and the Political Body Sunday, 1:00 PM 3:30 PM Room 301 (Level 3) Hilton Jacob Erickson Session Title: Book Discussion: Elaine Padilla s Divine Enjoyment: A Theology of Passion and Exuberance Friday, 6:00 PM 8:30 PM Marriott-M102 (Marquis Level) Paper Title: A Shimmering Planet: Climate Despair, Affect Theory, and the Spirit of Hope Session Title: Open and Relational Hope with Jürgen Moltmann Program Unit: Open and Relational Theologies Group Hyatt-International North (International Tower Level LL1) Business Meeting Sunday, 2:30PM Marriott-A702 (Atrium Level) Session Title: Poetics of the Flesh (Duke University Press, 2015): A Book Review Panel on Mayra Rivera s New Work Monday, 1:00 PM 3:30 PM Hilton-304 (Level 3) Noel Forlini Paper Title: Facing the Dark: The Hidden Face of God at the Jabbok River (Gen 32: 22-32) Program Unit: Theology of the Hebrew Scriptures Marquis C (Marquis Level) Marriott Arminta Fox Paper Title: Decentering Paul, Contextualizing Crimes Session Title: The Bible, Immigration Detention and Mass Incarceration in the New South Program Unit: African American Biblical Hermeneutics; Bible and Cultural Studies; Minoritized Criticism and Biblical Interpretation Sunday, 4:00 PM 6:30 PM Room M109 (Marquis Level) Marriott Session Title: Paul s Letters and the Rhetorics and Politics of Archaeology Program Unit: Paul and Politics M103 (Marquis Level) - Marriott Lindsey M. Guy
5 Paper Title: Walled City, Waning Sovereignty: The New Jerusalem and the Process of Unbelonging Session Title: Trauma, Sovereignty, and the Political Body Sunday, 1:00 PM 3:30 PM Room 301 (Level 3) Hilton Midori E. Hartman Paper Title: The Limits of Trafficking in Augustine's Letter 10 Program Unit: Slavery, Resistance, and Freedom Room 306 (Level 3) Hilton James Hoke Session Title: Queering Canons Program Unit: LGBTI/Queer Hermeneutics Hilton-304 (Level 3) Dong Hyeon Jeong Paper Title: All (Human) Together in One Place? Asian American Biblical Hermeneutics and the Posthumanist Challenge Session Title: Posthumanism: Animals and Angels Techwood (Atlanta Conference Level) Hyatt Woo Min Lee Paper Title: A Lion Hunter and a Caged Bird: A Case of Text-Image Interface in the Assyrian Inscriptions and Reliefs Regarding Sennacherib's Siege against Hezekiah Session Title: Animals in/and Iconography Program Unit: Ancient Near Eastern Iconography and the Bible Room 311 (Level 3) Hilton Session Title: Religion, Law, and Violence: Comparative Approaches to the Critique of Humanitarianism, Intervention, and War Program Unit: Ethics Section; Comparative Approaches to Religion and Violence Group; Comparative Religious Ethics Group; Religion and Humanism Group Sunday, 3:00 PM 4:30 PM Marriott-M (Marquis Level) Peter N. McLellan Paper Title: Growing Sideways on Gerizim: Refusing Logos and Imagining Otherwise in John 4 Session Title: New Theoretical Perspectives Program Unit: Ideological Criticism Room 312 (Level 3) Hilton Brock Perry Paper Title: Surface Reading: Affective Encounters with the Bible after Postmodernism Session Title: Biblical and Theological Hermeneutics After Postmodernity Sunday, 1:00 PM 2:30 PM Marriott-A702 (Atrium Level) A. Paige Rawson Paper Title: Reggae & the (Revolutionary) Rhythms of Rastafari Biblical Hermeneutics: A Poetics of Relation and the Dissident Dance of Diasporic Mo(ve)ment Session Title: Caribbean Readings: Rhythmic Bible Readings and the Riddims of Reading the Bible Program Unit: Islands, Islanders, and Scripture International B (International Level) Marriott-A702 Troy Mack Paper Title: The Atrocities of Carl Schmitt: Issues for Law, Religion, and Humanitarian Intervention Matthew T. Riley Paper Title: Journey of the Universe: Educational Curriculum Session Title: Journey of the Universe: Hope for the Future
6 Program Unit: Religion and Ecology Workshop Friday, 2:00 PM 5:00 PM Hilton-Crystal CD (Level 1) Terra Rowe Paper Title: Disorientation and Envelopment: An Aesthetic Interpretation of Luther's Freedom of a Christian Session Title: Women and the Reformation Program Unit: Martin Luther and Global Lutheran Traditions Group Marriott-International 6 (International Level) Session Title: Sacred Scriptures and Violence Against Women Program Unit: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion Sunday, 4:00 PM 6:30 PM Marriott-A708 (Atrium Level) Paper Title: Disrupting Oneness, Challenging Erasure: A Feminist-Womanist Dialogue on the Body of Christ (with Angela N. Parker, The Seattle School) Session Title: Paul, Empire, and the Politics of Interpretation Program Unit: Paul and Politics Marriott-A708 (Atrium Level) Eric Thomas Session Title: Honoring the Scholarship of Randall Bailey Program Unit: Bible in Racial, Ethnic, and Indigenous Communities Group; African-American Biblical Hermeneutics Section; LGBTI/Queer Hermeneutics Hyatt-Harris (Atlanta Conference Level) Paper Title: When Eunuchs Read: Black Queer Ambi-veil-ence, Matt 19:12, and Others Session Title: Queering Canons Program Unit: LGBTI/Queer Hermeneutics Room 313 (Level 3) Hilton Max Thornton Paper Title: Trans/Criptions: Gender, Disability, and Liturgical Experience Session Title: Queer Disability Theory and Theology Program Unit: Queer Studies in Religion Group; Religion and Disability Studies Group Sunday, 9:00 AM 11:00 AM Marriott-A707 (Atrium Level) Kari Whipple
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