Monday - 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
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A23-240
Ponce de Leon Avenue Houses of Worship Tour
Jeanne Halgren Kilde, University of Minnesota, Presiding
David Bains, Samford University, Presiding
Monday - 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Hyatt-Meet at corner of Baker Street and Peachtree Street
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Monday - 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
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A23-241
Student Lounge Roundtable
Theme: Kickstarter and Pinterest? Creating a Web of Support for Dissertation Writing Through Popular Social Media Technology
Monday - 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Hyatt-Hanover A (Exhibit Level)
Panelists:
Michelle Mueller, Graduate Theological Union
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Monday - 3:00 PM-4:00 PM
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M23-201
Theology Without Walls Group Planning Meeting
Monday - 3:00 PM-4:00 PM
Marriott-L504-505 (Lobby Level)
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Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
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A23-300
Arts, Literature, and Religion Section and Bioethics and Religion Group and Religion and Disability Studies Group and SBL Healthcare and Disability in the Ancient World Group
George D. Randels, University of the Pacific, Presiding
Theme: Narrating Disability and Illness in Christian and Jewish Literature, Bioethics, and Theology
Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Marriott-A707 (Atrium Level)
Brent Cline, Spring Arbor University
Monasticism and the Disabled Body
Mark Lambert, University of Chicago
Majestic and Macabre Mirrors: Virginity and Leprosy in the Thought of Gregory of Nyssa
Jonathan K. Crane, Emory University
Please Be Patient: Jewish Narratives of Embracing Pain and Finitude
John Berkman, The Catholic University of America
Redemptive vs. Non-Redemptive Suffering: Christian Theological Narratives as Spiritual Boot Camp
Responding:
Candida Moss, University of Notre Dame
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A23-301
Quadsponsorship
Christian Systematic Theology Section and Eastern Orthodox Studies Group and Middle Eastern Christianity Group and Roman Catholic Studies Group
Jason R. Zaborowski, Bradley University, Presiding
Theme: The Legacy of Chalcedon (451): Christology, Ecclesiology, and the Communions of Middle Eastern Churches
Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Hilton-Grand Salon B (Level 2)
Paul Pasquesi, Marquette University
Narsai and Babai on Two Qnume: The East Syriac Defense of Two Natures Christology and Acceptance of a Modified Seal of Chalcedon
Nathaniel Wood, Fordham University
Deification and Divine-Humanity: The Legacy of Chalcedon in Modern Russian Orthodox Theology
Brendan McInerny, Fordham University
Disordered Dyophysitism: An Ecumenical Critique of Chalcedon in Contemporary Catholic Theology
Mark Yenson, King's University College
Is There Such a Thing as "Pure Chalcedonism"? Correcting Selective Memory in Western Christology
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A23-302
Ethics Section
Fred Simmons, The Center for Theological Inquiry, Princeton, NJ, Presiding
Theme: Visions of Justice
Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Hilton-Grand Salon A (Level 2)
Richard Oxenberg, Endicott College
Retributivism and Outraged Love: A Search for the Heart of Retributive Justice
Michael Humphreys, Bethune-Cookman College
Restorative Justice as a Theology of Liberation
Dallas Gingles, Southern Methodist University
Justice Denied Is Justice Delayed: Bonhoeffer, King, and the Politics of Martyrdom
Jacob Robinson, Vanderbilt University
Liberation, Reconciliation, and Beyond: The Politics and Ethics of Howard Thurman and Desmond Tutu
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A23-303
North American Religions Section and Religion, Memory, History Group
Jennifer Scheper Hughes, University of California, Riverside, Presiding
Theme: Materiality, Memory, and North American Religions
Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Hilton-302 (Level 3)
Lauren Kerby, Boston University
Disruptive Objects: Challenging Evangelical Narratives of the American Past and Present on Tours of Washington, D.C.
Erika W. Dyson, Harvey Mudd College
A Discontinuous Chant of Amiabilities: Emma Dunham Kelley-Hawkins, Photography, and the Return of the Author
Vaughn Booker, Princeton University
“In Protestation of this Great National Sin”: The Star of Zion and America’s Lynching Crisis
Kati Curts, Yale University
Harrowing Histories: The Relics and Reliquaries of Henry Ford
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A23-304
Religion and Politics Section and Religion and Public Schools: International Perspectives Group
Erik Owens, Boston College, Presiding
Theme: Religion and Freedom of Expression: Teaching about Activism and Terrorism in Liberal Societies
Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Marriott-International 1 (International Level)
Will Livingston, Florida State University
Hashtag Humanism: An Ethico-Political Analysis of #BlackLivesMatter and #JeSuisCharlie
Marie von der Lippe, University of Bergen
Trine Anker, MF Norwegian school of Theology
Teaching Terrorism: A Discussion of 22 July and Religion Education in Norway
Elizabeth Barre, Rice University
The Politics of Valuing (in) the Religious Studies Classroom
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A23-305
Study of Judaism Section
Robert Erlewine, Illinois Wesleyan University, Presiding
Theme: Ritual as Tradition, Ritual as Innovation
Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Hilton-Grand Ballroom D (Level 2)
Vadim Putzu, Missouri State University
Two Kabbalists Walk into a Bar: Attitudes toward Wine among Sixteenth-Century Jewish Mystics
Barbara Thiede, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
The Tie That Binds: How Jewish Women of Ashkenaz Subverted the Rabbis, Changed the Liturgy, and Created a New Material Culture
Shira Schwartz, York University
Passover Objects: How to Be/Have Them
Daniel Weiss, University of Cambridge
Actual Israel and Ideal Israel: Tensions between Ethnographic Approaches to Jews and Judaism and the Jewish Textual Tradition’s Theological Stance towards Empirical Jewish Communities
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A23-306
Theology and Religious Reflection Section and Asian North American Religion, Culture and Society Group and Women of Color Scholarship, Teaching, and Activism Group
Boyung Lee, Pacific School of Religion, Presiding
Theme: Engaging Asian/Asian North American Feminist Theologies
Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Hyatt-Hanover B (Exhibit Level)
Panelists:
Anne Joh, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
Nami Kim, Spelman College
Eboni Marshall Turman, Duke University
Jacqueline Hidalgo, Williams College
Neomi De Anda, University of Dayton
Kate Ott, Drew University
Rachel A. R. Bundang, Stuart Hall and Convent of the Sacred Heart
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A23-307
Quadsponsorship
Afro-American Religious History Group and Queer Studies in Religion Group and Religion and Sexuality Group and Religions, Social Conflict, and Peace Group
Whitney Bond, Emory University, Presiding
Theme: Protest, Performance, and Prophecy: Resisting Violence against Black Queer Bodies
Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Marriott-International 6 (International Level)
Adriaan van Klinken, University of Leeds
Queer Prophecy and Afro-Cosmopolitan Imagination: Kenyan Writer Binyavanga Wainaina’s Coming Out and Religious Critique
Thelathia Young, Bucknell University
Benae Beamon, Boston University
"Dying" to Live: Protest and the Radical Performativity of Black Queer Bodies
Jennifer Rycenga, San Jose State University
Enraged Against Us: African-American Women Students Practicing Non-Violence at Prudence Crandall's Academy, 1833-34
Indhira Udofia, Duke University
Whoring the Madonna, Virginizing the Jezebel: Black Women’s Gender Performance
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A23-308
Religion and Popular Culture Group
Elijah Siegler, College of Charleston, Presiding
Theme: Made for TV: The Popular Religion of Television Shows, Real or Not
Monday - 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Marriott-International 7 (International Level)
Sarah McFarland Taylor, Northwestern University
Welcome to the Desert of the Real: Piety, Absolution, and Moral Licensing in Reality TV’s Environmental Economy of Virtue
Myev Rees, Northwestern University
Religion and Reality Television: Dismantling the Public/Private Binary on TLC’s 19 Kids and Counting
Monique Moultrie, Georgia State University
Good God/Good Sex: Sexual Ethics in Religious Reality TV
Courtney Wilder, Midland University
Broadchurch: Exploring Theodicy in Contemporary Crime Drama
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