FRIDAY, MARCH 6 XX, presiding 2:00–8:00 PM Registration Sarah Porter, Independent Scholar Bound in Affection: The Confusions of Piety and Eroticism in Mary of Bethany and Thecla of Iconium Book Exhibits Mark A. Wirtz, McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University Strength, Virility, and Neglect in the Jacob-RachelLeah Narrative in Genesis 29-30: A Study of Masculinity in the Presence of Women 2:30–3:00 PM SECSOR Executive Board Randall Bailey, presiding 3:00–3:30 PM SBL/SE Executive Board XX, presiding Joseph Perdue, Union Presbyterian Seminary A Mother’s Love: An Examination of Irony, Compassion, and YHWH’s Maternal Nature in the Book of Jonah 3:30–4:00 PM AAR/SE Executive Board XX, presiding Debra Carter Williams, Wesleyan College La Muchacha: Reading the Book of Ruth as an Account of Commodification and Objectification within the Guatemalan Context 4:00–5:00 PM Southeastern Commission for the Study of Religion (SECSOR) Board Randall Bailey, presiding AAR: Ethics, Religion & Society I, Philosophy of Religion I, and Islam I (Joint Session) Theme: Islam and the Theory and Practice of Interreligious Dialogue Nathan Eric Kickman, Young Harris College, presiding 5:00–5:30 PM AAR/SBL/ASOR (SECSOR) Joint Business Meeting All members of the societies are invited Randall Bailey, presiding Ross Moret, Florida State University Contextualizing Interreligious Dialogue FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 6 6:00–8:00 PM Joseph Lenow, University of Virginia The Greco-Arabic Translation Movement and the Material Conditions of Comparative Philosophy of Religion SESSION I AAR: History of Christianity I Theme: Bourdieu and Boundaries XX, presiding Ben Hardman, University of Southern Mississippi Wujûd and the Closed Official Corpus: Apophasis as Starting Point for Dialogue in the thought of Ibn Arabi and Mohammed Arkoun Jacob Lollar, Florida State University Eyes That Do Not See and Ears that Do Not Hear: The Syriac History of Philip, Pierre Bourdieu’s “Field,” and the Struggle over Biblical Interpretation David G. Hunter, University of Kentucky Pierre Bourdieu and the Origins of Priestly Celibacy Anthony Mansueto, University of the District of Columbia Theology as Intercultural Engagement: Theory and Practice in Interreligious Dialogue Douglas H. Brown Clark, Vanderbilt University Boundaries of the Human: Disability, Race, Evangelicalism, and the Death Penalty in the Post– Civil Rights South AAR: Method & Theory in the Study of Religion I Theme: Method and Theory in the Study of Religion Laura Ammon, Appalachian State University, Presiding AAR: Women, Gender, & Religion I Theme: Reading against the Grain: Sexual Scripts in Sacred Texts Jennifer Singletary, Independent Scholar 1 Defining the Problem: Ancient Religions, Ancient Gods, and Modern Scholars Daily Lifeways along the Roman Frontier: Evidence for Domestic Activities in the Late Roman Fort at ‘Ayn Gharandal, Jordan Thomas J. Carrico, Jr., Florida State University Theorizing Comparative Religious Ethics: A Proposal Byron R. McCane, Wofford College Excavations at Horvat Kur, Galilee: 2010–2013 Joshua Lupo, Florida State University Revising the Materialist Approach: A Phenomenological Account of Human Agency SBL: New Testament I Theme: The Kingdom of God Annie Tinsley, Shaw University, presiding Adam T. Miller, University of Chicago Divinity School On Whose Terms? Bruce Lincoln’s theory of ancient and post-ancient religions and the case of Mahāyāna Buddhism Jennifer Alexander, Vanderbilt University Matthew’s Eunuchs in utero: Engendered by Design Jesse Coyne, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Paul and the Root of Jesse: Romans 15 and Isaiah’s Messianic Kingdom AAR: Religions of Asia I Theme: Modes of Transformation in Buddhism and Hinduism Warner Belanger, Georgia College & State University, presiding *AV NEEDED* Felipe E Oliveira, University of Tennessee Latinos, the New ξένοι: Immigration Theology in Ephesians 2:12 Kathy Barrett Dawson, Independent Scholar Demon Possession, a Canaanite Woman, and the Kingdom of God Michelle J. Sorensen, Western Carolina University On Vigorous Effort and Generosity at Svayambhunath, Nepal Mark Proctor, Lee University “Who is My Neighbor” – Recontextualizing Luke’s Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) Rachel Pang, Davidson College Shabkar’s Songs and the Non-Sectarianism “Movement” SBL: Hebrew Bible/Old Testament I Theme: Open Session Phillip Sherman, Maryville College, presiding Jodi Shaw, University of Florida Bharatanatyam: Devotion and Culture Become Muscle Memory Edmon Gallagher, Heritage Christian University The Nature of the Major Expansions in the Samaritan Pentateuch Kendall Marchman, Young Harris College Huaigan and the Growth of Pure Land Buddhism during the Tang Era (618-907 CE) Tyler Kelley, University of Georgia Were the Shilonite Priests Mushite? A Critique of Cross’s Priestly Houses of Israel ASOR: Archaeology and the Ancient World I Theme: Excavation Reports Tom McCollough, Centre College, presiding *AV NEEDED* Jason Bembry, Emmanuel Christian Seminary The Rashomon Lens and the Levite’s Concubine in Judges 19: The Viewpoints of LXX A, B, Josephus and MT Jennie Ebeling, University of Evansville Recent Discoveries at Jezreel: Results of the 2013–14 Excavation Seasons P. Scott Henson, Asbury Theological Seminary Moving Beyond Deuteronomy 18 and 34: The Prophetic Characterization of Moses throughout Deuteronomy Ralph Hawkins, Averett University Field B at Khirbat ‘Ataruz: Questions and Goals for the 2015 Season AAR: Undergraduate Student Research I Theme: Kirby Trovillo, University of Tennessee, and Erin Darby, University of Tennessee Knoxville 2 Sally Holt, Belmont University, presiding AAR/SBL: Bible and Modern Culture I *AV NEEDED* Theme: The Language of Literature and the Language of God Brian Mooney, Johnson & Wales University, presiding Leif C. Tornquist, UNC-Chapel Hill Narrating Religion and Health in North America: A Bio-political Approach Gary A. Herion, Hartwick College Bible Literacy, Public Discourse, and the Challenge to the Liberal Arts Melissa Reginelli, Vanderbilt University Memory, Narrative, and Solidarity: Integrating the Works of Johann Baptist Metz and Healthcare Rituals Aubrey Buster, Emory University Resolving Violence in the Psalms through Music: Bernstein and the Chichester Psalms Ashlyn W. Stozier, Claremont Graduate University Moral Dilemmas of Female Clergy: Artificial Insemination or IVF Daniel Shin, Interdenominational Theological Center “If I Had a Hammer”: The Imperative of Poetic Imagination in Hans Frei’s Theological Hermeneutics Mike Stoltzfus, Valdosta State University Spiritual Practices and Coping with the Lived Reality of Chronic Illness Experience Business Meeting Todd M. Brenneman, Faulkner University Making the Bible Real in Our Lives: Max Lucado and Personality-Driven Hermeneutics AAR: Philosophy of Religion II Theme: Bridging Analytic and Continental Philosophy of Religion for Religious Studies Nathan Eric Dickman, Young Harris College, presiding Business Meeting 8:15–9:30 PM AAR/SBL Plenary Session Sandra Hack Polaski, SECSOR Executive Director, presiding Bradley Onishi, Rhodes College Only the Beginning of Philosophy of Religion: Philosophy, Religion, and the Sacrality of the Secular Announcement of Student Awards Presidential Addresses SBL David A. Garber, McAfee School of Theology The Sins of Your Sister Sodom: Social Justice and the Book of Ezekiel Alyssa Lowery, Vanderbilt University Re-Spired by a Common Critique: Philosophy of Religion and the Recognition of Religious Diversity Caley Howland and J. Aaron Simmons, Furman University Thinking with Humility, Living with Confidence: Engaging Contemporary Philosophy of Religion AAR: 9:30–11:00 PM Conference Reception Paul Gleason, University of Virginia Two Confessional Philosophers: Stanley Cavell and Jacques Derrida SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 7 7:30–8:45 AM Women’s Caucus Religious Studies Breakfast AAR: Judaism I Theme: Judaism in the Second Temple Period Samuel J. Kessler, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, presiding 8:00 AM–6:00 PM Registration Book Exhibits 9:00–10:45 AM Luke Drake, Bradley C. Erickson, and Daniel Schindler, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Jewish and Non-Jewish Synagogues: The Meaning of sunagoge in Context SESSION II AAR: Ethics, Religion and Society II Theme: Spiritual Practices, Health Care, and Disability 3 David A. Skelton, Florida State University Ben Sira’s Reappraisal of Enoch in the Praise of the Ancestors James Riggan, Florida State University Using Tax Law in the Construction of the Early Ibadi Community Caryn Tamber-Rosenau, Vanderbilt University “If We Do Not Entice Her, She Will Laugh at Us”: Reading the Book of Judith’s Holofernes Queerly Jeffery Murico, San Diego State University The Politics of Defining Religion: Questioning the Social and Legal Status of Islam in America Michel Fuller, Lee University Heavenly Ascensions in Early Jewish Apocalypses Jacob Hicks, Florida State University Franklin Graham’s Evangelist Crusades into the Muslim World Considered in the Context of Recent American Religious History AAR: Black Cultures in the Study of Religion I Theme: Womanism, Religion, and the Political Joseph Winters, University of North Carolina Charlotte, presiding Dianna Bell, Vanderbilt University, responding AAR: Religions in America I and Teaching and Learning Religion I (Joint Session) *AV NEEDED* Theme: Learning Curves: The Challenges of Teaching about Religions in America Joshua Fleer, Florida State University, and Monica C. Reed, Louisiana State University, presiding Ashlyn Strozier, Claremont Graduate University Womanist Thought as an Approach to AfricanAmerican Women: An Emerging New Category Kendra Hotz, Rhodes College Provocative Suffering and Self Care: Womanist Insights into Medical Fatalism among AfricanAmerican Women in Memphis Margarita Suarez, Meredith College Illuminating Cultural, Historical, Economic and Political Moments in the Religious History of the Americas Terrinae Watson, Wake Forest University School of Divinity “Who You Callin’ a Bitch?” An Analysis of Nihilism and Womanism in Set It Off William Yoo, Columbia Theological Seminary Pedagogical Intersections and Divergences in a Presbyterian Seminary Classroom: Adventures in Teaching the Histories of Religious Pluralism and Protestant Formation in the United States AAR: Religion and Ecology I Theme: Place-Making: Traps of Privilege and Power Jefferson Calico, Eastern Kentucky University, presiding Jenna Gray Hildenbrand, Middle Tennessee State University, panelist Spence Spencer, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Fission and Flourishing: Nuclear Power as an Ethical Option for Electricity Generation Luke Harlow, University of Tennessee Knoxville, panelist Paul York, University of Toronto An ethical hermeneutics of religion as applied to climate change and nuclear energy Religions in America Business Meeting Kyle Stokes, Georgia State University The Social/Ecological Trap of Privilege SBL: New Testament II/Hebrew Bible/Old Testament II Theme: Disability in the Bible Doug Hume, Pfeiffer University, presiding Paolo Gauzinni, Barry University PATCH Market Garden: Urban Gardening Through the Lens of Theological Aesthetics Jeremy Schipper, Temple University The Overrepresentation of Disability in Biblical Studies AAR: Religion and Law I and Islam II (Joint Session) Theme: Religion, Law, and Islam Eleanor Finnegan, University of Alabama, presiding Bryan Bibb, Furman University, responding Annie Tinsley, Shaw University, responding AAR: Religion, Culture, and the Arts I 4 Theme: Creating Religious Identity in Art, Music, and Culture Andrew McKee, Florida State University, presiding N. Samuel Murrell, University of North Carolina— Wilmington, presiding Lawrence Macklem, Independent Scholar Yahweh Surprised! or, How a Deity Learned to Live with His Pesky Creatures Isabelle Kinnard Richman, Virginia Commonwealth University Song and Social Movements: Sojourner Truth, a Case Study David Priddy, Wake Forest University Crafty Serpent, Crafty Storyteller: Genesis 3 as a Performative Story Bernadette McNary-Zak, Rhodes College The Ambiguous Catholicity of Edmonia Lewis Robby Waddell, Southeastern University The War for the World: A Comparison of Ursula Le Guin’s The Word for World is Forest, James Cameron’s Avatar, and John the Seer’s Book of Revelation Brice Bongiovanni, XX Eleda: A Case Study in Print Media and the Creation of Lucumi Religious Identity in the United States Claudia Allen, Georgetown Divinity The Holy Oven: Authoritarian Hermeneutics in Toni Morrison’s Paradise Tommi Karin Waters, Western Kentucky University Rhetorical Violence and the Interpretive Tradition of Revelation 11:00 AM–12:00 PM Plenary Session XX, presiding Erin Palmer, Vanderbilt Divinity School “All that is mine is yours”: A Recuperative Reading of the Elder Son as Cain Julia Watts Belser, Georgetown University 12:00–1:00 PM Underrepresented Minorities Luncheon AAR: Religions of Asia II Theme: Divine Creation in Tibetan Tantric Traditions Lisa J. Battaglia, XX, presiding *AV NEEDED* 12:15–1:15 PM ASOR: Archaeology and the Ancient World II Theme: ASOR-SE Presidential Address James Riley Strange, Samford University, presiding Naomi Worth, University of Virginia Divine Creation in Dream Yoga: How Seeing Oneself as a Deity Provokes Access to the Subtle Energetic Body John Wineland, Kentucky Christian University The Karak Resource Project: Recent Work on the Karak Plateau John R. B. Campbell, University of Virginia Mandala Triumphant: The Mahāyoga-Tantra Hermeneutics of the Pradipoddyotana Business Meeting Katarina Turpeinen, University of Virginia Play of Wisdom – Spontaneous Creation in Rindzin Gödem’s Dzokchen Anthology SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 7 1:15–1:45 PM AAR/SE Business Meeting All members of the society are invited Respondent: Rachel Pang, Davidson College 1:45–2:15 PM SBL/SE Business Meeting All members of the society are invited AAR: History of Christianity II Theme: Disabilities and the History of Christianity XX, presiding 2:30–4:15 PM Thomas D. Tatterfield, Emmanuel Christian Seminary Transformed into Monsters: Image-Bearing and the Unity of Natures in Gregory of Nyssa’s Defense of the Poor SESSION III AAR/SBL: Bible and Modern Culture II *AV NEEDED* Theme: Reading and Interpreting the Texts 5 Sychellus Wabomba Njibwakale, Emmanuel Christian Seminary The Challenges People with Disability Face in Rural Kenya: Focus on Bungoma County, Western Kenya (1946-2013) SBL: New Testament III Theme: Readings of Gospel Pericopae XX, presiding Zechriah Eberhart, Georgia University A Memorable Meal Narrative: The Paraenetic Function of Luke’s Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus (Lk. 16: 19-31) Zane McGee, Emory University Suffering with the Saints: Disability and Suffering in the Writings of St. Paul and St. Augustine BUSINESS MEETING? Bridgett A. Green, Vanderbilt University No One is Free until Everyone’s Free: Exploring Gender and Class Injustice in a Story about Children (Luke 18:15-17) AAR: Method and Theory in the Study of Religion II and Teaching and Learning Religion II (Joint Session) Theme: Millennials and Pedagogy Derrick Lemons, University of Georgia, presiding Sung Uk Lim, Vanderbilt University The Politics of Exclusion in John 9:1-41 Shannon Grimes, Meredith College Including the Nones: A Challenge to Interfaith Pedagogy Arthur M. Wright, Jr., Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond The Emperor’s New Loaves: Scarcity and Abundance in John 6 and 21 Randall Reed, Appalachian State University Love in the Time of Cholera: Teaching Biblical Studies to the Millennial “Nones” Jennifer S. Wyant, Emory Univeristy When Jesus Judges: The Pericopae Adulterae in its Johannine Context Witold Wolny, The University of Virginia at Wise Millennial and Religious Worldview: Barbour's Models of Interaction between Science and Religion among UVA-Wise Students AAR: Religion and Ecology II Theme: Theology and Ecological Place-making Jefferson Calico, Eastern Kentucky University, presiding Casina Washington and Sarah F. Farmer, Interdenominational Theological Center Building Bridges of Hope: The Church’s Role in Reaching Disconnected Black Youth Beth Ritter-Conn, Belmont University & The School of Theology of the University of the South (Sewanee) Making Room for the Taking Place: Ecotheology, Hospitality, and the Welcoming of Strangers SBL: Hebrew Bible/Old Testament III Theme: Doug Knight and Jack Sasson XX, presiding David Rensburger, Independent Scholar The Human Place in Creation: Three Views from the Psalms Jonathan Redding, Vanderbilt University An Economic Ideological Reading of Adapa Kevin Rose, Duke University Divinity School Eating One’s Fill and Throwing It Up: Food as Outpouring of Worldview in 14th and 18th Century Europe Jennifer Williams, Vanderbilt University The Woman Wielder of Flames, the Lightning Man, and The Divine Judge: Engaging and Expanding Dr. Jack Sasson’s Analysis of Judges 4-5 Robby Waddell, Southeastern University The Market God and the Beast: The Economics of Ecological Place-making in John’s Apocalypse Ellen Lerner, Vanderbilt University (Re)considering the Israelite Tribe – Manasseh as a Case Study Business Meeting? AAR: Religions in America II Theme: Religion in Contemporary American Communities Nicholas Pumphrey, Baker University Creating a ‘Lack’: A Reexamination of Jack M. Sasson’s Proppian Model of Ruth 6 Joshua Fleer, Florida State University, and Monica C. Reed, Louisiana State University, presiding *AV NEEDED* Benjamin W. McCraw, University of South Carolina Upstate Cognitive Disability and the Epistemology of Faith Lucas Wilson, Vanderbilt University Collective Effervescence in Social Dancing and Worship Services at Liberty University: A Sociological Case Study Peter Capretto, Vanderbilt University James and Heidegger on the Boundaries of Lived Experience in the Study of Religion Matthew Coston, Florida State University Finding Religion in the Production of Conspiracy Theories Tracey Mark Stout, Bluefield College From Onto-theology to the Good beyond Being: God without Being and the Divine Names Tradition Rebekka King, Middle Tennessee State University Cultivating Rabbinical Christianity: Evangelicals, Messianics, and Redistributed Ethnic Imaginaries Business Meeting AAR: Constructive Theologies I Theme: Theological Anthropologies Jessica Wong, Duke University, presiding Tamara J. Van Dyken, Western Kentucky University, Respondent Daniel Ray, Duke University Divinity School What has Biblical Interpretation to Do with Theological Anthropology? An Examination of the Relationship between Theological Interpretation of Scripture and Theological Anthropology AAR: Undergraduate Student Research II Theme: XX, presiding 4:30–6:00 PM SESSION IV Joelle A. Hathaway, Duke University Divinity School Maximus the Confessor on Humanity’s Role in the Unification of Creation and its Contemporary Relevance for Placemaking AAR: Religions of Asia III and ASOR Archeology in the Ancient World III (Joint Session) Theme: Place and Pilgrimage Warner A. Belanger III, Georgia College & State University, presiding *AV NEEDED* Elizabeth O’Donnell Gandolfo, Furman University Human Vulnerability and the Negatively Known Humanum: A Challenge to the Theological Anthropology of Edward Schillebeeckx David Bains, Samford University Stones and Replicas: Using the Holy Land to Christianize the American Capital Travis Ryan Pickell, University of Virginia The Flourishing of the Elderly Tom McCollough, Centre College The Architecture of Resistance and Autonomy: The Synagogue at Khibet Qana (Cana of Galilee) and Byzantine Christian Pilgrims BUSINESS MEETING? AAR: Black Cultures in the Study of Religion II Theme: Post-blackness, the Post-human, and the Prophetic Jamil Drake, Emory University, presiding Lee M. Jefferson, Centre College The Impact of Pilgrimage on Cross Iconography: A Re-Examination of the “Maltese” Cross at Pilgrimage Sites in Palestine Sam (Kip) Elolia, Emmanuel Christian Seminary Bearing Witness: The Prophetic Pragmatism of Cornel West and President Obama’s Policies Jay Valentine, Rutgers University The Multiple Modes of Sanctification of Sacred Space: An Analysis of the Holiness of Buddhist Pilgrimage Destinations Julius Crump, University of Chicago The Public and Christian Political Realism: Towards Establishing Grounds for Holding Obama Accountable AAR: Philosophy of Religion III Theme: (Dis)Ability in Believing, Experiencing, and Being J. Aaron Simmons, Furman University, presiding 7 Joseph Winters, University of North Carolina Charlotte, responding Carson Bay, Florida State University Old Greek Daniel’s Chronology: Papyrus 967 and Nebuchadnezzar’s Second (?) or Twelfth (?) Year NEED TO REPLACE THIRD PAPER BUSINESS MEETING? Ralph Hawkins, Averett University The Translation of the Phrase ןֵקָ ז דַ נִו ַר ִענִמin Josh AAR: Islam III Theme: Sufism, Islamic Theology, and the Study of Religion Julianne Hammer, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, presiding 6:20-21 AAR: Method and Theory in the Study of Religion III Theme: Undergraduate Research Laura Ammon, Appalachian State University, presiding Patrick D'Silva, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill “His injustice guides all kinds of Justice”: Discerning Rumi’s Theory of Justice in the Masnavi Duke Dyer, Appalachian State University Paul: Mark's Source for the Form and Function of Jesus' Miracles Aydogan Kars, Vanderbilt University Sufism and Islamic Theology in the Study of Religion: A Genealogy of God’s Transcendence Erin Graybeal, King University Teaching a Judeo-Christian Worldview to a Diverse Student Population Sarra Tlili, University of Florida An Inadequate Model: Stewardship and Islamic Environmentalism Savannah Simpson, Appalachian State University Exalting the Angelic Jesus Business Meeting Jacob Smithee, Appalachian State University How Mark Made Jesus in Paul’s Image AAR: Ethics, Religion, and Society III Theme: Ethics, Conflict, and Inter-religious Response Mike Stoltzfus, Valdosta State University, presiding Heidi M. Tauscher, Emory University Religious Methods to Facilitate Inter-Faith Dialogue Between Israelis and Palestinians AAR: Religion, Culture, and the Arts II Theme: Contests and Constructions of Cultural Identities in America Cara Burnidge, University of Northern Iowa, presiding Monica Reed, Louisiana University “They Lived, Saith Leo, Like Beasts”: African Travel Narratives and Identity Formation in Colonial America Maurisa Zinira, Florida International University Laity for Religious Dialogue: Sunni-Shi’a Dialogue in Indonesia Finbarr Curtis, Georgia State University Louisa May Alcott and theSpiritual Life of Flowers Matthew Charlton, Vanderbilt University Sharing Space: Philosophical and Theological Resources for Sharing Sacred Space among the Religions Charles McCrary, Florida State University Light and Shadows: Circuit Riders, Con Men, and the Politics of Authenticity Nicolas Krause, Duke University Divinity School Agony and the Augustinian Tradition: Pluralism, Difference, and Friendship in the Earthly City AAR: Women, Gender, and Religion II Theme: Religious Legitimacy and the Gendered Subject: Text, Norm, and Practice XX, presiding SBL: Hebrew Bible/Old Testament IV Theme: Open Call Jim West, Quartz Hill School of Theology, presiding Suzannah Kimbrel, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Queering Identities in Jewish Law David Schreiner, Asbury University Torn Garments and History: Rethinking a Hezekian History 8 Alexandra N. Carroll, The George Washington University Finding, Losing, Surviving: Memoirs of Escaping Church and Confronting Women’s Religious Experience 8:00–11:00 AM Registration Book Exhibits AAR: Judaism II Theme: Rabbinic and Contemporary Judaism Michael Fuller, Lee University, presiding Courtney VanLacy, Southern Methodist University Sisters in Spirit: How Spiritual Healing Empowered Holiness and Spiritualist Women in the Nineteenth Century John Mandsager, University of South Carolina The Rabbinic Estate and the Roman Villa: Jewish Agricultural Space in the Judaean Hills Katye Stone, Vanderbilt University Labels and their Discontents: Psychiatric Labeling in the Era of the DSM, Identity, and the Ethics of Agency Nicholas Schaser, Vanderbilt University Adam, Israel, and Intertextuality in Genesis Rabbah: Toward a Contextual Approach to Rabbinic Midrash Joshua R. Patterson, University of Georgia Myth and Fiction: Literary Analysis of a Modern Passover Commemoration BUSINESS MEETING? 6:00–7:00 PM Graduate Student Roundtable and Reception Theme: XX, moderating Samuel J. Kessler, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill At the Temple in Leopoldstadt: Adolf Jellinek and Politics of Jewish Immigration in 1850s Vienna 7:00 PM Special Event Location TBA Panel and Group Discussion of Reading the Bible Ethically: Recovering the Voice of the Text (Brill, 2014) by Eric Douglass, presented by the Bible & Modern Culture section AAR: Method and Theory in the Study of Religion IV Theme: Millennials and Religion Randall Reed, Appalachian State University, Presiding Laine Walters Young, Vanderbilt University Commitment and Cohabitation in the Millennial Generation: Initial Indications of Relational Reframing and Implications for the Future of Trust Brian Mooney, Johnson & Wales University, presiding Introduction: Who Speaks for the Author? Panelists: N. Samuel Murrell, University of North CarolinaWilmington Who Interprets Whom? Lucas Wilson, Vanderbilt University Collective Effervescence in Social Dancing and Worship Services at Liberty University: A Sociological Case Study Douglas A. Hume, Pfeiffer University (De)facing the Author’s “Voice”: Ethical Responsibility in Reading Narratives Shenandoah Nieuwsma, UNC-Chapel Hill Fearing Youth: Thoughts about the Millennial Generation and America's Religious Landscape Finbar Benjamin, Oakwood University When Texts Speak Business Meeting Eric Douglass, Randolph-Macon College, respondent Should I Defend Myself or the Author? AAR: Philosophy of Religion IV and Religions of Asia IV (Joint Session) Theme: Philosophy of Religion and Religious Diversity Alyssa Lowery, Vanderbilt University, presiding SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 8 7:15–8:45 AM Section Chairs Breakfast XX, presiding Stephen Dawson, Lynchburg College 9 Many Religions, Many Modes of Inquiry: Why the Global Philosophy of Religion Needs a Theory of Comparison Contradictory Capitalism: American Sufi Farms, Spirituality, and New Kinds of Community Julianne Hammer, responding Sean MacCracken, University of Virginia Taste the Rainbow: Buddhist and Shaiva Esotericism Approached through Emic Epistemologies as Spectrum, not Binary AAR: Religion, Culture, and the Arts III Theme: Michael Graziano, Florida State University, presiding Anil Mundra, University of Chicago Divinity School Argument, Agreement, and Authority in Samantabhadra’s Āptamīmāṃsā Elizabeth Scott, Florida State University William Blake’s “Enoch Drawings,” Illustrations for an Absent Book? Elizabeth Martin, University of Georgia The Necessity of Subjectivity in Interreligious Dialogue Adam Sweatman, Florida State University The Poem as Icon: Reading Theopoetics in T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land AAR: Religions in America III Theme: Book Review: Candy Gunther Brown, The Healing Gods: Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Christian America Troy Wellington Smith, Florida State University "The old hunchback!”: Ely Houston, The Outsider's Kierkegaardian Prosecutor AAR: Religion and Law II Theme: Religion and American Law Michael Graziano, Florida State University, presiding Joshua Fleer, Florida State University, and Monica C. Reed, Louisiana State University, Presiding Panelists: Dennis C. Dickerson, Vanderbilt University Leif C. Tornquist, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Rebekka King, Middle Tennessee State University Lawrence Snyder, Jr., Western Kentucky University Andy McKee, Florida State University Administrating the Cherokee to Civilization: Savage Laws and the Making of Domestic, Depending Nations Jeff Gottlieb, Florida State University Avoiding the Slippery Slope: A Suggested Principle for RFRA Exemptions Candy Gunther Brown, Indiana University, responding Gaylen Leverett, Liberty University The Bible and the Constitution: Reading Methods, Relevance, and Authority AAR: Islam IV Theme: Conversations in Islamic Studies: American Islam Ben Hardman, University of Southern Mississippi, presiding Joan Wooten, Union Presbyterian Seminary John Calvin's View of Civil Law in Relation to the Church Julianne Hammer, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Opening Remarks Finbarr Curtis, Georgia Southern University, Responding Sher Afgan Tareen, Florida State University Black Islam and the Subversion of American Civil Religion: 1960-1979 AAR: Teaching and Learning Religion III Theme: Reginaldo Braga, Interdenominational Theological Center, presiding *AV NEEDED* Ken Chitwood Dreams of al-Andalus: Narratives of Conversion and Identity Reconstruction among Latina/o Muslims in the U.S. Ryan Korstange, The Pedagogical Value of Carefully Defining the Term “Religion” in Textual Survey Courses Eleanor Finnegan, University of Alabama Erin Graybeal, 10 Teaching a Judeo-Christian Worldview to a Diverse Student Population Business Meeting AAR: Undergraduate Student Research III Theme: XX, presiding ASOR: Archaeology and the Ancient World IV Theme: Archaeology, Texts, and Contexts Jennie Ebeling, University of Evansville, presiding *AV NEEDED* Nancy Mason, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Bethsaida in the Gospels: A Dynamic Portrait Jacob Dunn, University of Georgia Exploring the Possible Mycenaean-Aegean Origin of the “Midianites” and Their Painted Wares Rachel Nabulsi, University of Georgia Comparative Notes on Some Funerary Inscriptions from Israel, Aram, and Phoenicia Frederick L. Downing, Valdosta State University ISIS and ASOR: The Intersection of War and Cultural Heritage SBL: New Testament IV Theme: Open Call Kathy Barrett Dawson, Independent Scholar, presiding James Barker, Rhodes College Eyewitness Testimony and Canonical Prejudice: Oral versus Scribal Approaches to the Gospels. Jason Robert Combs, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Reading Reversal in the Markan Passion: Psalm 22 as ‘Inverted Quotation’ in Mark 15 Blake A. Jurgens, Florida State University Is it Pesher? Revisiting the Relationship between the Epistle of Jude and the Qumran Pesharim Gary A. Staszak, St. Mary’s Seminary and University, Tobit and John: Exploring the Concept of Divine Retribution and Disability Sheldon Steen, Florida State University Myth and Resistance: Revelation 12 as Catachresis 11