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Meeting Program Units

2015 Annual Meeting

Atlanta, GA

Meeting Begins11/21/2015
Meeting Ends11/24/2015

Call for Papers Opens: 12/17/2014
Call for Papers Closes: 3/4/2015

Requirements for Participation

Children in the Biblical World


Program Unit Type: Section
Accepting Papers? Yes

Call For Papers: The Children in the Biblical World section plans to host two sessions in 2015. The first will be an open session for which we invite submissions on any topic related to children and the Bible, the ancient world, or how biblical texts affect children in the post-biblical world. We invite traditional research in biblical studies as well as interdisciplinary approaches to the topic. The second session will be a presentation of recent monographs on children in the Bible (Hebrew Bible and New Testament) and a discussion of the current and future state of this field within biblical studies. This session will be organized by invitation.

Program Unit Chairs

Reidar Aasgaard
Sharon Betsworth

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