The first annual Balthasar Blog Conference is just around the corner on March 16-25. The topic is Balthasar’s theological exegesis. We have an exciting schedule of nine plenary posts by the following participants:
- Monday, March 17 – Lois M. Miles
- Tuesday, March 18 – Cynthia Nielsen
- Wednesday, March 19 – Halden Doerge
- Thursday, March 20 – Daniel Wade McClain
- Friday, March 21 – Heather Reichgott
- Saturday, March 22 – Francesca Murphy
- Sunday, March 23 – Andrew Guffey
- Monday, March 24 – David W. Congdon
- Tuesday, March 25 – John L. Drury
- Halden Doerge in response to Lois Miles;
- Brian M. Niece in response to Daniel W. McClain;
- Andrew Guffey in response to Halden Doerge;
- W. Travis McMaken in response to John L. Drury;
- Patrick McManus in response to my post;
- Meg Shoeman in response to Heather Reichgott;
- Steve Garrett in response to Francesca Murphy;
- Jonathan King in response to Cynthia Nielsen; and
- yours truly in response to Andrew Guffey.
2 comments:
Even though I'm presenting a plenary paper, I'd like very much to respond to Francesca Murphy's post, if such a contribution would be helpful.
I would like to respond to Heather Reichgott's post, if I may. I'm certainly not much of an expert--I just did a year long directed study centered on Balthasar while in Pittsburgh Seminary. In any case, I'd be happy to contribute to what looks like an exciting conference.
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