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SBL reflections on hold

I have many reflections that I’d like to share about last weekend’s conference. I met many people that I only knew by blog, and a few I only knew by their books. I walked so much that my legs about fell off. I went to some interesting sessions on things like Denny Weaver’s nonviolent atonement, the AAR-SBL split, Revelation and violence, the minoritized in academic biblical studies, and “Jewish Christianity.”

Alas, it is the end of my quarter with many of my own assignments and some grading begging my attention and I have some doctoral application things to do, so good things come to those who wait. My reflections will be on their way in a little while.

I would like to note, however, how Kevin Scull and Brandon Wason were all over the place at the conference! I just couldn’t shake their presence wherever I went. But now, when I try going to their blog, nothing’s there!

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