Okay, let’s be honest. I said in my last post that I would be posting throughout the conference, but the truth is I have been having way too much fun to even look at my blog. Buying books, reconnecting with colleagues and former classmates, buying books, eating cajun food, buying books, and oh yeah. . . .the papers. I will try to recap when I return home. Some great sessions so far on the parables, performance criticism, and the Gospel of Mark. Tonight presents a difficult choice: do I go listen to Tom Wright discuss the historical Jesus or do I attend a panel with Frank Matera, Udo Schnelle, and Jimmy Dunn on New Testament Theology? Choices, choices. . . .
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