Tyndale NT Study Group 2018

The Tyndale New Testament Study Group is part of the Tyndale Fellowship for biblical and theological research, based at Tyndale House in Cambridge, and including evangelical scholars from all over the world.

The 2018 NT Study Group will be meeting at Tyndale House from 27th to 29th June 2018 (note: one week earlier than previous years). Our theme this year is focussing on the Gospel of John. We would welcome proposals of papers on any issue of scholarly debate on John, including (but not limited to) John and history, John’s symbolism, relationship to the Synoptics, narrative criticism and Johannine ethics. We are particularly interested to see the way that evangelical scholarship has contributed to key issues in the study of John’s Gospel. Alongside the main theme, there will also be space to hear papers on other issues in NT study as in previous years.

The study group is a great opportunity to engage with the best of evangelical scholarship, and to meet other scholars from around the world.

If you would like to offer a paper, either on the subject of John’s Gospel, or on another area of NT study, please send a proposal (of not more than 300 words) to the group’s Secretary, Dr Sarah Whittle [email protected] by Monday 18th December 2017. We are always interested in hearing from established scholars but also in encouraging younger scholars and those still engaged in initial research.

The full programme will be published in the New Year, following which online booking will be available

Our theme for June 2019 will be Writing, orality and the composition of the NT.


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