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Elizabethton, Tennessee

Friday & Saturday
September 12-13, 2008

 

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Competing Early Christian Voices
The Contest for Authority

Milton C. Moreland & Hal Taussig

The last 150 years have witnessed a wide range of exciting new discoveries of early Christian literature not included in the New Testament. Documents such as The Gospel of Thomas, The Gospel of Mary (Magdalene), The Gospel of Peter, The Gospel of Judas, The Thunder: Perfect Mind, The Secret Book of John, The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, and many others have begun to reshape how the beginnings of Christianity are conceived.  In the meantime scholars have also come to terms with the conflicting perspectives within the New Testament. It is now clear that a great diversity of often competing, early Christian literature existed, that cannot be best assessed using the categories of orthodoxy and heresy, biblical or non-biblical. 
      This workshop concentrates om describing some of the many important new documents from the first two centuries of early Christianity.  It looks carefully at how these new documents help make sense of the many differences in early Christian literature, both inside and outside the New Testament. 


LECTURE

Milton C. Moreland & Hal Taussig
Canon and History
Re-Thinking Early Christianity

Friday, 7:30-9 P.M.

WORKSHOPS

Milton Moreland
The Gospel of Thomas
One of the earliest gospels with many new perspectives.

Saturday, 9:30-10:30 A.M..

Hal Taussig
Thunder, Perfect Min
d, A dramatic self-presentation of a female divinity
Gospel of Mary, The only gospel with a woman protagonist

Saturday, 11A.M.-NOON

Milton Moreland & Hal Taussig
Gospel of Peter: perhaps the earliest story of Jesus’ death and resurrection
Secret Book of John: an early Christian attack on the Roman empire and its oppression 

Saturday 1:30-2:30 P.M.

Milton Moreland & Hal Taussig
A New Picture of How Christianity Began

Saturday 3-4 P.M

Hal Taussig (Ph.D., The Union Institute) is Visiting Professor of New Testament at Union Theological Seminary, NYC, Professor of Early Christianity at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in Philadelphia, and co-pastor at the Chestnut Hill United Methodist Church. His several books include Jesus Before God (1999) and A New Spiritual Home (2006).

Milton C. Moreland (Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University) is Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Program in Archaeology at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. He has excavated in Galilee since 1993. He is the editor of Between Text and Artifact: Integrating Archaeology into Biblical Studies Teaching (2003). His other publications include two edited books on the sayings of Jesus.


ALL EVENTS AT

First Presbyterian Church
119 West F Street
Elizabethton, TN  37643
 

FEES & REGISTRATION

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Single Sessions

 
 

Friday Evening Lecture

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Saturday Morning Workshop

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Saturday Afternoon Workshop

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To register by mail or fax, use the printable JSOR registration form


FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT

Westar Institute
P.O. Box 7268
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
tollfree 877-523-3545, 707- 523-1350 fax
events@westarinstitute.org

or

John Shuck
(423) 543-7737
johnashuck@embarqmail.com
www.1stpres-eliz.org

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