Here is the List (as it stands so far) of those who are attending (or who
are hoping to attend) the 6th Annual E-Listers' Meeting on Saturday, Nov.
23rd at 11am at the Gramcord Booth during the SBL Annual Meeting -- this
year in Toronto.  For those of you who have heard about this meeting and/or
who have not yet responded to me regarding whether you intend to attend, see
below.

Yours,

Jeffrey Gibson

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B-Greek

Steven Gunderson, University of Surrey Roehampton
      giving a paper at the Biblical Greek Language & Linguistice Section,
'The Use of Discourse Analysis in
      Character Studies:Nicodemus and the Woman at the Well'.

Jan Hailey
        No Paper

Carlton Winbery
      No Paper

Ken Penner
      No Paper

    Randall Buth
    presenting a paper at Aramaic Studies RY-Whistler, Sunday 4-6pm “Where
Is the Aramaic Bible
    at Qumran? Scripture Use in the First Century"

    and representing Rothberg, Hebrew University with a new undergraduate
      program designed for Christian Biblical Studies majors. (c/o
Accordance,
      Oaktree Software booth)

 Susan Jeffers
      no paper

 Bill Warren
      presenting a paper on Monday afternoon in the NTTC section

 Trevor Peterson, CUA/Semitics
      No Paper

Corpus Paulinum

 Mark Nanos
     one of several panelists reviewing the Stegemann's _The Jesus Movement:
A
     Social History of Its First Century_ in the Social Scientific Criticism
and the
     New Testament Section, S23-119, Saturday from 4-6:30pm, at RY-Quebec.

 Norman Hutchinson
      No paper

 Jim Miller
      Presenting a paper in the Matthew Section  Sunday Morning (S24-17),
      "Divorce in the Gospel of Matthew."

 Lynn Allan Kauppi (representing Abingdon Books)

 Kent L. Yinger
      No paper

 Edgar Krentz
      No paper but participating in the Hellenistic Ethics and the NT
Translation
      Project of Cornutus

. Lareta Finger
           No Paper

Jeffrey Gibson
            Presenting a paper on Monday, November 25th in  Rhetoric and the
New
            Testament Section (S25-119) entitled “Paul's "Dying Formula":
Prolegomena to
            an Understanding of its Import  and Significance (session is
from 4:00-6:30pm).

 Phil Quanbeck II, Assoc Prof. of Religion Augsburg College, Minneapolis, MN

      a "paper" in the poster session , S 24-65 on Sunday afternoon. titled:

      "What Then Shall We Say:  Silence, Speech  and the Meta-Argument of
      Romans 3-11."

 Eli Elliot
      a paper entitled, "Attis: A Cubist Portrayal" as part of a panel on
      polytheism in the Greco-Roman Religions Section of the SBL, Monday
      morning, in a session starting at 9am.

 William S. Campbell, Department of Theology and Religious Studies
University of Wales, Lampeter
      No Paper

 Gary W Burnett, MBCS
      No Paper

 Stephen Finlan, U. of Durham
      No paper

 Grady Snyder
      Presenting a paper on Sunday morning at the Greco-Roman Religions
section entitled "The Conversionary Use
      of Graeco-Roman Symbols in Early Christian Art."

 Kathy Ehrensperger
      paper to be discussed in the Romans through History and Cultures
      Seminar Saturday 4pm -


E-Matthew

 Ernest M. Ezeogu (Ph.D. Cand) Toronto School of Theology
      No Paper

Synoptic-L

Thomas R. W. Longstaff, Crawford Family Professor of Religious Studies,
Emeritus Colby College

David Barrett Peabody, Professor of Religion, Nebraska Wesleyan University
      not giving a paper at the meeting, but will be in Toronto in
conjunction
      with the release of a new book and a new, color-coded, electronic
      synopsis of Mark and its parallels. Both should be available during
the
      meeting in the Trinity Press International booth.

      Publication information on the book is as follows:

      David B. Peabody with Lamar Cope and Allan J. McNicol, eds.,
     *One Gospel from Two - Mark's Use of Matthew and Luke. A Demonstration
by
      the Research Team of the International Institute for Renewal of Gospel

      Studies* (Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 2002) xvi +
426pp.
       ISBN 1-56338-352-7

      The publication information on the electronic synopsis is as follows:

      David Barrett Peabody and Thomas R. W. Longstaff, *A Synopsis of
      Mark. A Synopsis of the First Three Gospels Showing the Parallels to
the
      Markan Text (Published by the authors; Distributed by Trinity Press
      International, 2002)

 Mark A. Matson,  Academic Dean, Milligan College
      no paper

 Mark Goodacre,  Dept of Theology University of Birmingham
      CARG, Saturday, 1-3.30 p.m.: With Jeffrey Gibson, Felix Just, S. J.
      et al: "Studying the New Testament by Email: The Pleasures, the Pains
      and the Prospects for the Academic E-Lists"

      Mark Group, Monday, 1-3.30 pm.: "Mark, Elijah, the Baptist and
      Matthew: the Success of the First Intertextual Reading of Mark"

Shawn Kelly
      no paper but chairing Synoptic Gospels Section

Lamar Cope, Carroll College
      No paper

Stephen Carlson
        No paper

XTalk

 Jeffrey Gibson
            Summarizing and discussing a paper entitled “Mk. 14:38 as a Key
to the Markan  Audience"
            in the Mark Group (S24-114)  on Sunday, Nov. 24th,
            4:00-6:30 p.m. Room CC-715A (see p. 132 in the SBL meetings
book)

 Matt Estrada
      no paper

 Steve Black, Vancouver School of Theology
      no paper

 Gail Dawson, MTS Candidate, Virginia Theological Seminary
      no paper


John-Lit

Stan Harstine, Assistant Professor of Bible Friends University

John Morris

Elizabeth Danna

Mary Coloe
      giving a paper in the Johannine Literature section on John 12:1-8 and
      involved in the new consulation on Johannine Jesus History.

Tom Butler

Armand J. "Joe" Gagne Jr

 Paul Anderson, Chair, Department of Religious Studies George Fox University

      presenting in the Psychology and Biblical Studies section (a revew of
      Michael Willett Newhart's book) and also will be seeking to get a
"sense
      of the meeting" at the John, Jesus and History Consultation.

Jo-Ann A. Brant, Goshen College
      presenting a paper on Mimesis and Ezekiel the Tragedian's Exagoge for
      the Ancient Fiction group on Sunday morning

 Michael Willett Newheart, Associate Professor of New Testament Language
and  Literature Howard University
      School  of Divinity
            responding to reviews of his book Word and Soul: A
Psychological,
            Literary and Cultural Reading of the Fourth Gospel in the
Psychologiy and
            Biblical Studies Section (S25-118) Monday 4:00-6:30 at CC-713B.


Biblical Studies

(no attendees)

T-C List

 J. William Johnston, Instructor of New Testament Studies Dallas
Theological  Seminary

 Philip B. Payne Linguist's Software, Inc.
      At the Linguist’s software booth

Amy S Anderson


Ioudiaos

 Robert Kraft
         Presenting in S25-69 NT Textual Criticism, Monday 1-3:30 CC-803A

 David Suter
         Presenting in the Pseudepigrapha Group at 1:00 on Saturday,
November 7, as a
         part of the review of George Nickelsburg's commentary on 1 Enoch

 Naama Zahavi-Ely
         presenting a paper "Turn Right or Left: Creative use of Dialect in
2 Samuel
        14:19", on Tuesday morning at session S20-10A (the 9-11:30 session).

Rob Kugler


Kata Markon

 Keith Dyer, Prof. NT at Whitley College, Melbourne College of Divinity,
Australia
      presenting a  brief paper on a reading of Mark at the Bible in Ancient
and
      Modern Media sessions

Orion

 Edward Cook
          Presenting a paper entitled The "Kaufman Effect" in the
Pseudo-Jonathan
          Targum  Aramaic Studies S24-101  Monday 4:30-6:30

 Jürgen Zangenberg, University of Wuppertal, Germany
          no paper

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This is the Third notice regarding the 6th annual SBL meeting of NT
e-listers (i.e. XTalkers, B-Greeks, and Corpus Paulinum, Kata Markon,
Biblical Studies, T-C List, Ioudaios, Orion, E-Matthew, John-Lit, and
Synoptic-L members) who will be going to Toronto for the SBL/AAR
conference (Nov. 23rd-Nov. 26th).

The E-Listers' meeting itself is planned for Saturday, Nov. 23rd at
11am, as always in the Exhibition Hall at -- and with the kind
indulgence of the stalwart representatives of -- the Gramcord booth in the
Exhibition
(this year Booth 622).

It is a great opportunity to place a face to an one hitherto known only
as an electronic personality and/or to renew acquaintances made at
previous SBLs.

As I've done in the past 5 years in arranging this meeting, I'm calling
for a  head count of those of you who are intending to attend this
year's SBL. I'd also like to know who among the intended attendees is
presenting a paper during the conference (and at what time and place and
within what SBL group or section).

So this is the Third Call to write me OFF LIST (at [EMAIL PROTECTED])
and let me know

(a) if you will be attending;

(b) if and when and under what aegis you are presenting a paper, AND

(c) what you consider to be your "home"  E-List.

Remember:  Reply to me about this OFF LIST

Looking forward to seeing you in Toronto!



--
Jeffrey B. Gibson, D.Phil. (Oxon.)
1500 W. Pratt Blvd.
          Floor 1
Chicago, Illinois 60626
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