It turns out that I'm not the only one who posted about the Festschrift for Professor Seyoon Kim on his (or her?) blog. Someone who attended the presentation at the Baltimore SBL took the flyer back to Korea, scanned it, and posted it on a forum for book reviews. The responses have been positive to his post and it looks like people are eager to get a personal copy themselves. Kudos to the person who did this! Glad to see the Festschrift is already getting some international buzz.
Here's a link to the other blogger's post:
http://blog.naver.com/PostView.nhn?blogId=hmaeng67&logNo=100200695263&redirect=Dlog&widgetTypeCall=true
a biblioblog by Max Lee devoted to the study of the Apostle Paul and how he uses the Greco-Roman cultural traditions, language, categories, metaphors and lexicon of the ancient Mediterranean world to communicate the gospel of Jesus Christ to his Gentile churches. Every now and then, I might digress to share theological reflections, pastoral devotions, musings about the academic life, and just about anything related to the New Testament, early Christianity, or the church today
Saturday, December 7, 2013
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Once more, you're intellectual effort and hard work have paid off. Keep up the good work Professor Lee!
ReplyDeleteI shall try! Thanks for the words of encouragement!
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