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2020 Annual Meeting
Meeting Begins: 11/29/2020
Meeting Ends: 12/11/2020
Call for Papers Opens: 1/7/2020
Call for Papers Closes: 3/11/2020
Requirements for Participation
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Program Units
Section
Sections offer the broadest access to the meeting program. Volunteer paper proposals are welcome.
Academic Teaching and Biblical Studies
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African Biblical Hermeneutics
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African-American Biblical Hermeneutics
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Ancient Fiction and Early Christian and Jewish Narrative
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Ancient Near Eastern Iconography and the Bible
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Aramaic Studies
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Archaeology of Religion in the Roman World
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Archaeology of the Biblical World
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Art and Religions of Antiquity
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Assyriology and the Bible
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Bible and Emotion
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Bible and Ethics
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Bible and Film
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Bible and Popular Culture
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Bible and Practical Theology
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Bible and Visual Art
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Bible in America
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Bible, Myth, and Myth Theory
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Biblical Exegesis from Eastern Orthodox Perspectives
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Biblical Greek Language and Linguistics
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Biblical Hebrew Poetry
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Biblical Law
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Biblical Lexicography
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Biblical Literature and the Hermeneutics of Trauma
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Book History and Biblical Literatures
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Book of Acts
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Book of Daniel
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Book of Deuteronomy
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Book of Ezekiel
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Book of Isaiah
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Book of Psalms
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Book of Samuel: Narrative, Theology, and Interpretation
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Book of the Twelve Prophets
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Children in the Biblical World
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Christian Apocrypha
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Christian Theology and the Bible
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Chronicles-Ezra-Nehemiah
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Cognitive Linguistics in Biblical Interpretation
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Contextual Biblical Interpretation
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Contextualizing North African Christianity
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Corpus Hellenisticum Novi Testamenti
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Cultic Personnel in the Biblical World
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Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature
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Deuteronomistic History
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Development of Early Christian Theology
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Digital Humanities in Biblical, Early Jewish, and Christian Studies
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Disputed Paulines
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Early Christianity and the Ancient Economy
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Early Jewish Christian Relations
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Ecological Hermeneutics
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Economics in the Biblical World
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Egyptology and Ancient Israel
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Ethics and Biblical Interpretation
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Ethiopic Bible and Literature
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Feminist Hermeneutics of the Bible
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Gender, Sexuality, and the Bible
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Genesis
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Gospel of Luke
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Gospel of Mark
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Greco-Roman Religions
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Healthcare and Disability in the Ancient World
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Hebrew Bible, History, and Archaeology
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Hebrew Scriptures and Cognate Literature
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Hebrews
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Hellenistic Judaism
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Historical Jesus
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Historiography and the Hebrew Bible
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History and Literature of Early Rabbinic Judaism
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History of Interpretation
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Homiletics and Biblical Studies
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Ideological Criticism
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Intertextuality and the Hebrew Bible
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Intertextuality in the New Testament
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Inventing Christianity: Apostolic Fathers, Apologists, and Martyrs
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Islands, Islanders, and Scriptures
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Israelite Prophetic Literature
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Israelite Religion in Its Ancient Context
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Jesus Traditions, Gospels, and Negotiating the Roman Imperial World
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Jewish Christianity / Christian Judaism
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Johannine Literature
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John's Apocalypse and Cultural Contexts Ancient and Modern
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Joshua-Judges
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Latino/a/e and Latin American Biblical Interpretation
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Latter-day Saints and the Bible
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Letters of James, Peter, and Jude
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LGBTI/Queer Hermeneutics
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Literature and History of the Persian Period
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Lived Religiousness in Antiquity
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Masoretic Studies
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Matthew
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Meals in the HB/OT and Its World
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Metacriticism of Biblical Scholarship
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Metaphor in the Bible and Cognate Literature
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Midrash
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Minoritized Criticism and Biblical Interpretation
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Mysticism, Esotericism, and Gnosticism in Antiquity
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Nag Hammadi and Gnosticism
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New Testament Textual Criticism
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Papyrology and Early Christian Backgrounds
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Paul within Judaism
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Pauline Epistles
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Pauline Theology
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Pentateuch
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Performance Criticism of the Bible and Other Ancient Texts
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Philology in Hebrew Studies
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Postcolonial Studies and Biblical Studies
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Poverty in the Biblical World
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Prayer in Antiquity
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Pseudepigrapha
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Qumran
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Qur'an and Biblical Literature
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Racism, Pedagogy, and Biblical Studies
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Reading, Theory, and the Bible
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Recovering Female Interpreters of the Bible
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Religious Competition in Late Antiquity
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Religious Experience in Antiquity
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Religious World of Late Antiquity
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Rhetoric and Early Christianity
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Ritual in the Biblical World
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Senses, Cultures, and Biblical Worlds
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Slavery, Resistance, and Freedom
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Social History of Formative Christianity and Judaism
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Social Sciences and the Interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures
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Social Scientific Criticism of the New Testament
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Space, Place, and Lived Experience in Antiquity
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Synoptic Gospels
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Syriac Studies
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Teaching Biblical Studies in an Undergraduate Liberal Arts Context
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Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible
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Textual Criticism of the Historical Books
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The Bible in Ancient (and Modern) Media
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The Historical Paul
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Theology of the Hebrew Scriptures
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Transmission of Traditions in the Second Temple Period
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Ugaritic Studies and Northwest Semitic Epigraphy
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Use, Influence, and Impact of the Bible
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Violence and Representations of Violence in Antiquity
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Wisdom and Apocalypticism
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Wisdom in Israelite and Cognate Traditions
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Women in the Biblical World
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Writing/Reading Jeremiah
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Seminar
Seminars are established around well-defined research topics or projects with specific publication plans. Seminars have limited membership but permit auditors. Papers are discussed, not read.
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Consultation
Consultations are exploratory program units focused on new areas of interest. Volunteer proposals are occasionally welcome.
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SBL Committees
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Affiliate
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