SNTS 2024 Melbourne

General Information

Welcome to the 78th General Meeting of the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas in Melbourne, Australia in July 2024. The meeting is hosted by Australian Catholic University at the recently completed St. Teresa of Kolkata building on ACU’s St. Patrick’s Campus.

  • The social activities (opening reception, conference dinners, and reception) are included in the registration fee.
  • Participants may choose one of two Saturday excursions: Mornington Peninsula Wine Tour or Great Ocean Road Tour.
  • Those who register before 1 May 2024 can benefit from an early-bird registration fee.
  • Please note that your registration is not final until you have paid the total amount due.
  • Cancelation requests must be sent to snts2024info@acu.edu.au before 1 June 2024 to receive a full refund or before 1 July 2024 for 50% reimbursement.
  • Please note, all those attending the Meeting and related events are required to agree to to abide by the SNTS Statement of Professional Conduct (PDF).

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For nominated guests of the SNTS, choose:

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Seminar preferences for members and guests

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  1. Constructions of the Histories of Early Christianity (Cilliers Breytenbach and Clare Rothschild)
  2. Neutestamentliche Theologie zwischen Religionsgeschichte und Gegenwartshermeneutik / New Testament Theology between History of Religions and Contemporary Hermeneutics (Florian Wilk, J. Ross Wagner, and Susanne Luther)
  3. The Johannine Writings (Jörg Frey, Christina Hoegen-Rohls, and Catrin Williams)
  4. God in the New Testament (Steve Walton and Christiane Zimmerman)
  5. The Historical Jesus: Methodology and Historiography (David du Toit, Helen Bond, and Sarah Rollens)
  6. Papyrology, Epigraphy, and the New Testament (Peter Arzt-Grabner and James Harrison)
  7. Reading Paul’s Letters in Context: Theological and Social-Scientific Approaches (William Campbell and Judith Gundry)
  8. New Testament Textual Criticism (Claire Clivaz, Hugh Houghton, and Tommy Wasserman)
  9. Jewish Law in NT and Related Literature (Bernadette Brooten and Lutz Doering)

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