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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Free: Tune in to our Dayton conference from your computer

Today we begin our conference related to the topics covered in this book. Through the power of modern technology and bit of gumption, we have been able to live-stream the bulk of our conference proceedings via the United Theological Seminary website.


We do not anticipate that there will be any problems with this connection, but we cannot help you troubleshoot if a technological problem prohibits your computer from accessing the audio/visual stream. 

I have included our schedule of events here (Eastern U.S. timezone), please note that we will not be able to stream the two roundtable discussions scheduled for Friday. 

Thursday, October 4

2 p.m.
Welcome – 
David Watson

2:05 p.m.
Introduction – 
Anthony Le Donne

2:20 p.m.
Session One 
– Chris Keith and Jens Schröter present

3 p.m.
Logos plenary –
 J.B. Hixson

3:15 p.m.
Announcements 
– David Watson

3:20 p.m.
Reception (coffee, snacks) / Book Signing

4 p.m.
Session Two – Dale Allison, Dagmar Winter, and Barry Schwartz respond to Keith and Schröter / Q&A 


Friday, October 5

8:30 a.m.
Welcome – 
Jason Vickers

8:35 a.m.
Session Three 
- Loren Stuckenbruck presents / Mark Goodacre and Jack Porrier respond / Q&A 

9:35 a.m.
Coffee/snack break / Book Signing 

10:00 a.m.
Session Four  
– Dale Allison presents / Chris Keith and Anthony Le Donne respond / Q&A


11:00 a.m.
Session Five 
– Round Table I:  Le Donne (presiding) - Allison – Goodacre – Stuckenbruck – Winter

12:00 p.m.
Lunch

1:00 p.m. Session Six – Anthony Le Donne and Dagmar Winter present / Jens Schröter responds / Q&A

2:00 p.m.
Session Seven 
– Rafael Rodriguez and Mark Goodacre present / Loren Stuckenbruck responds / Q&A

3:00 p.m.
Coffee break

3:15 p.m.
Session Eight 
– Round Table II: Keith (presiding) – Rodriguez – Schröter – Schwartz

4:15 p.m.
Concluding Remarks 
– Chris Keith


Our deepest gratitude to the folks at UTS and UDayton for providing us a venue and for making this available on the internet.

-anthony

3 comments:

  1. You guys rock! I've always wanted to see Dale Allison give a presentation. My wish will be fulfilled :)

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  2. I was convinced by Jens on the Jesus Community memory unit. It makes sense that these things would have been recited and carried around as singular pieces before they were organized and edited into complete narratives. They weren't an individualistic society. Even memory happened communally and ritually. Ritual memory. Hmm.

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  3. It was wonderful to be able to watch most of the conference online. Thank you!

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