Essays!
Just a reminder -- Monday, 10th of March is rapidly approaching! I have heard from a few of you, checking out potential essay titles/topics. If you would like to make sure you're heading in an appropriate direction with your topic, do feel free to email me your thoughts/idea and I can give you a quick bit of feedback.
Based on the chats I've had so far, the main thing to flag up is that the essay must treat some aspect of the connection between “theology” and “exegesis”. I'm not so concerned about the “balance” between these two as in seeing you working at this interface at some level.
So, no “purely” exegetical papers without showing the import for theological reflection; no “purely” theological treatises without an anchor in some text(s) from the HB/OT!
DjR
Based on the chats I've had so far, the main thing to flag up is that the essay must treat some aspect of the connection between “theology” and “exegesis”. I'm not so concerned about the “balance” between these two as in seeing you working at this interface at some level.
So, no “purely” exegetical papers without showing the import for theological reflection; no “purely” theological treatises without an anchor in some text(s) from the HB/OT!
DjR




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