Following a graduate student lunch, a pre-conference symposium will feature students from the University of Notre Dame and Loyola University Chicago for lightning-round presentations of their research and faculty responses.
Sunday, March 30
Cuneo Hall 203, Lake Shore Campus
Session 1: 1:30pm - 2:30pm
Charlie Chengary, "Very Truly, Void of Verisimilitude: The Pseudepigraphy of III Corinthians"
Victoria Andrew, "Can I Get a Witness? 1 Tim 5:18 as Witness to the Variant in 1 Cor 9:9"
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Matt Klem, "Epicurean Pseudepigraphy in the Second Sophistic"
Nathan Houstin, "“The Little Child Knew Who Paul Was:” The Childhood Motif and Its Reappropriation in the Pauline Corpus"
Session 2: 2:45pm - 3:45pm
Rachel Corcho, "Wisdom and Prophecy in Jeremiah 10 and Letter of Jeremiah"
Fabio Caruso, "Pontius Pilate in the Apocryphal Texts. Acta Pilati and Paradosis Pilati"
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Maria Sermersheim, "Pseudepigraphers’ Insistence on the Truth and Honest Imitation: Comparing the Epistles of Heraclitus and the Pastoral Epistles"
Julian Sieber, "The Second Letter to Theophilus: The Prologue of Acts of the Apostles as Epistolary Pseudepigraphy"