Monday, September 15, 2008

One-Day Event: The Bible and Politics



This announcement came in from the SBL: The Society of Biblical Literature partners with Lancaster Theological Seminary in Lancaster, PA for a one-day series of lectures by biblical scholars on how politics affects the Bible and the Bible affects politics.


Saturday, September 27, 2008 - 09:30 AM - 03:30 PM
Engaging the Bible: The Bible and Politics


Our goal is to gather pastors, scholars, and laypersons to study and reflect on the Bible and its use in their professional, congregational, and intellectual lives.

We hope to address questions such as:
· How were the bible writers responding to the politics of their times?
· How can religious leaders best engage the political process while remaining true to their calling?
· What does biblical theology tell us about political engagement?

Our speakers will include:

Ron Sider, Palmer Theological Seminary, "Toward an Evangelical Political Philosophy" Professor Sider will describe his methodology for moving from biblical material through careful socio-economic analysis and illustrate how he develops the resulting political philosophy.

Julia O’Brien, Lancaster Theological Seminary

Cynthia Briggs Kittredge, Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest “Comforting or Afflicting? Teaching and Preaching the New Testament in Election Season”
Prof. Kittredge will talk about the challenge of interpreting the language of empire and democracy in scripture and culture.

Fernando Segovia, Vanderbilt Divinity School.

This event is free and open to the public, with lunch provided at no cost. Registration is required in advance. To register, please contact Rikki Jones at rjones@lancasterseminary.edu or 1-800-393-0654, ext. 158. For more information, please contact Dr. Bruce Epperly at bepperly@lancasterseminary.edu or ext. 159.

Location:
Santee Chapel
Contact Information:
Contact: Rikki Jones
Email: rjones@lancasterseminary.edu
Phone: 1-800-393-0654, ext. 158

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