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MBTS to host The Scrolls and the Scriptures Conference

posted in Articles, on Feb 12, 2010 by Staff

      Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary will host a debate and lecture series called The Scrolls and the Scriptures Conference here on April 1-3 in the chapel auditorium.  The theme of the conference is, “The Bible as Artifact: Who Wrote It and How Was It Preserved.”

      The event will kick-off on April 1 at 7 p.m. with a debate between Dr. Craig A. Evans from Acadia University and Dr. Bart D. Ehrman of the University of North Carolina.  Both professors are experts in the field of biblical studies, which include the Dead Sea Scrolls and textual criticism.  The focus of the debate will center on the reliability of the biblical accounts of the resurrection.

      “People want, and need, to know the truth about the Bible’s origin and reliability,” said Dr. Jerry A. Johnson, Vice President for Academic Development and Academic Dean at Midwestern. “This conference addresses that need on both the popular and the scholarly level. From Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code, to James Cameron’s so-called ‘Coffin of Jesus,’ the average person is aware of new claims that supposedly undermine the biblical record.”

      Johnson continued, “The conference features scholars of international renown who will reveal that recent archaeological discoveries and biblical research actually confirm our confidence in the Bible as God’s Word.”

      Featured lecturers during the conference’s plenary sessions on April 2-3 include Larry Hurtado and Paul Foster from the University of Edinburgh, Paul Wegner from Phoenix Seminary, Daniel Wallace from Dallas Theological Seminary, Peter Flint from Trinity Western University, Stanley Porter from McMaster Divinity College, and Midwestern’s Steve Andrews and Ron Huggins.  

      The event is open to the public and admission to the conference is free.  Two hours of academic credit are available for $100.  To register contact our Student Development office at 816-414-3733 or e-mail jspencer@mbts.edu.

Conference Schedule

MIDWESTERN BAPTSIT THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

The Scrolls and the Scriptures
The Bible as Artifact:
Who Wrote it and How was it Preserved?

GS 1001B Reliability of Scripture
U-GS300B Reliability of Scripture

Thursday, April 1

7:00-9:00pm

Debate

Evans/Ehrman

 

Friday, April 2

8:00-9:00

Papias of Hierapolis: A Supremely Important Unreliable Witness to the New Testament

Ron Huggins

9:15-10:15

Digitally Preserving the Word of God: The Work of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts        

Daniel Wallace

10:30-11:30

The Library at Qumran and Books that must be checked out

Peter Flint

11:30-1:00

Lunch

 

1:00-2:00

Bold Claims, Wishful Thinking, and Lessons about Dating Manuscripts from Papyrus Egerton 2              

Paul Foster

2:15-3:15

What Do We Know and How Do We Know It?  Reconstructing Christianity from its Early Manuscripts?             

Stanley Porter

3:30-4:30

What Earliest Christian Manuscripts Show us About Their Readers     

Larry Hurtado

4:30-6:30

Dinner

 

6:30-7:30

Current Trends in Old Testament Textual Criticism        

Paul Wegner

7:30-8:30

Ancient Text or Modern Hoax?  Why I have doubts about Secret Mark   

Craig Evans

 

 

 

Saturday, April 3

8:00-9:00

The Oldest Hebrew Scriptures and the Khirbet Qeiyafa Inscription 

Steve Andrews

9:15-10:15

The Great Isaiah Scroll and the Interpretation of Isaiah at Qumran

Peter Flint

10:30-11:30

Panel Wrap up

Panel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

EMNR CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

WORKSHOP SCHEDULE 
Friday, April 2 9:15 a.m.

 

Room

Leader

Title

 

109

Dr. Ronald Huggins

Krishna a Crucified Savior? The Death and Departure of Krishna in the Classic Hindu Texts

 

107

Dr. Alan Branch

Joseph Smith, Abusive Relationships, and Doctrine and Covenants Section 132: Was Joseph Smith an Abusive Husband?

 

101

Lora Brown

Death, Burial & Resurrection in the Masonic Lodge

 

 

102

Randy Shelton

The Resurrection: From His Side and from the "Other” Side

Friday, April 2 10:30 a.m.

 

Room

Leader

Title

 

109

Dr. Thorvald Madsen

Victory over Death: God versus Mrs. Eddy

 

107

Bill McKeever

Post Resurrection Life for the Latter-day Saint

 

101

Robert Bowman

Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Resurrection of Christ

 

102

Don Veinot

Does the Resurrection Divide Us or Unite Us?

Friday, April 2 2:15 p.m.

 

Room

Leader

Title

 

109

Bill Honsberger

Nietzsche, the Death of God, and the Emerging Church Movement – with Hegelian Postscripts and Subterfuge

 

107

Keith Walker

Jesus 2.0

 

101

Janice Lyons

Energy Medicine and the Light of the World

 

102

Dr. Rustin Umstattd

The Work of the Holy Spirit in the Resurrection

 Friday, April 2 3:30 p.m.

 

Room

Leader

Title

 

109

Robert Bowman

The Resurrection and the First Vision: Comparing the Evidence for the Foundational Events of Christianity and Mormonism

 

107

Don Veinot

Is the First Resurrection the First Resurrection?

 

101

David Clark

The Primary Doctrine of Church Universal and Triumphant, A Course in Miracles and Mind Science Groups including the resurrection in light of the Holy Bible

 

102

James Walker

Seeking God at The Shack

 

 

 

 

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