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Elizabethton, Tennessee
Friday & Saturday
October 29-30, 2010
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Jesus,
Teller of Parables
Arthur J. Dewey & Bernard Brandon Scott
LECTURE
What is a Parable?
Jesus played upon the stereotypes and tensions in his world and wove explosive stories, called parables, that called into question the everyday assumptions of his audience. For centuries, these parables have been routinely misread and largely underestimated. Now scholars are attempting to recover their irony, edginess, and effrontery. This lecture will describe parables, and show how they can destabilize their listeners' world even today.
Friday, 7:30–9 P.M.
WORKSHOPS
The History and Craft of Parables
To understand Jesus' parables one must begin with an overview of the art of story-telling and the several methods involved in the interpretation of stories, ancient and modern. Participants will examine the ancient craft of parable-making side-by-side with modern examples of transparent poetry and creative songwriting. This workshop will explore not only what a parable might mean, but also how it means to be taken.
Saturday, 9:30 A.M.-Noon
Parables and the Kingdom
Jesus' parables are both a door and a mirror to the kingdom of God. But does the kingdom illuminate the parables (Matthew) or do parables illuminate the kingdom (Mark)? Better yet, do we unravel the parables, or do they unravel us? The parables of the Banquet and Unjust Steward, the Prodigal Son, the Good Samaritan, the Leaven, and the Mustard Seed will serve as the primary texts for this presentation.
Saturday, 1:30-4 P.M.
FACULTY
Bernard Brandon Scott (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University) is the Darbeth Distinguished Professor of New Testament at the Phillips Theological Seminary, Tulsa, OK. He is the author of several books, including The Trouble with Resurrection (Fall 2010) and Re-Imagine the World (2002), and editor of the Jesus Seminar Guides series.
Arthur J. Dewey ( Th.D., Harvard University) is Professor of Theology, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, co-founder of the Healing Deadly Memories Program, and co-author of The Authentic Letters of Paul (with Roy Hoover & Lane McGaughy, 2010).
ALL EVENTS AT
First Presbyterian Church
119 West F Street
Elizabethton, TN 37643
FEES & REGISTRATION
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Pre-registration (by Oct 8) |
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To register by mail or fax, use the printable JSOR registration form
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Westar Institute
Willamette University
900 State Street
Salem, Oregon 97301
877-523-3545, 503-375-5324 fax
events@westarinstitute.org
or
John Shuck
First Presbyterian Church
423-543-7737
www.fpcelizabethton.org
www.shuckandjive.org
johnashuck@embarqmail.com
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