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Ancient Ruins

NEW TESTAMENT

The New Testament Study Group of Tyndale Fellowship exists to promote evangelical scholarship that takes seriously the authority of the Bible and rigorous academic study by engaging with issues in our wider world.

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Co-Chair

Tyndale Fellowship Study Groups Conference 2023

Wednesday 5 - Friday 7 July 2023

HIGH LEIGH CONFERENCE CENTRE, UK

Our theme is The Holy Spirit in the New Testament, and we are meeting from Wednesday 5 ­– Friday 7 July 2023 at High Leigh Conference Centre.

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Wednesday

​16.00-18.30

  • Elizabeth Corsar (St Padarn’s Institute, Cardiff, UK) John’s Paracletes: The Presentation of the Holy Spirit in the Fourth Gospel

  • Paulus de Jong (St Andrews, UK) The Spirit as Teacher and Transformer in the Gospel of John

  • Nelson S. Hsieh (Tyndale House, UK) On the Use of the Nomen Sacrum for Πνεῦμα in Greek NT Manuscripts: A Potential Help for the Interpretation of Ambiguous Texts Regarding Πνεῦμα

 

20.00-21.30

  • Tyndale Fellowship Lecture in New Testament: Cor Bennema (London School of Theology) How to Live Well: Mimetic Ethics in Graeco-Roman Antiquity and Early Christianity
     

Thursday

09.30-10.50​

  • John W. Taylor (Gateway Seminary, California, USA) Portrait of the Invisible: The Gifts of the Spirit as Divine Self-Disclosure

  • Michael Roberts (Garstang, Lancs, UK) Spirit, Creation and Hope in Romans 8
     

11.10-12.30

  • Christoph Stenschke (University of Pretoria, RSA/Forum Wiedenest, Germany) “Then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit …” (Acts 4:8): References to the Holy Spirit in the Context of Accounts of Religious Conflict in the Book of Acts

  • Paul Wilson (Edinburgh University/Tilsley College, UK) So That You Might Not Only Believe: Simon Magus and the Missional Spirit
     

16.30-18.30

  • Gabriele Braun (Northwest University, RSA/Nürnberg, Germany) The Divine Indwelling – A Metaphorical Concept of God’s Indwelling Presence in the Book of Acts

  • Alexander Lopez Diaz (VU Amsterdam, Netherlands) Not Yet: Acts 8:14-17, Spirit Hermeneutics, and Pentecostals in the Dominican Republic

  • Daniel Kayley (University of Nottingham, UK) Luke's Bilateral Pneumatology: Paul as Torah Observant and Spirit-led

 

Friday

​9.30-12.30

  • Nathan Maroney (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA) The Linguistics of the Holy Spirit - Neglected New Testament Wordplay

  • Daniel Jackson (Freie Theologische Hochschule Gießen, Germany) The Universal Loss of Divine Spirit in Romans 1:18-32

  • Greg Lamb (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) Pauline Pneumatology in Philippians: Salvation, Solidarity, and Service

  • Round-up and planning for future years

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