Monday, November 29, 2004
(6:10 PM) | Adam Kotsko:
CFP: St. Paul Week
Although the idea of my doing a St. Paul week solo this week is not sound, the basic idea of a St. Paul week is. Given the interest expressed in the comments in writing guest posts, I am issuing this Call For Posts for a St. Paul Week, tentatively to begin next week. Posts on all topics broadly related to Pauline studies -- including, but not limited to, textual analysis, sweeping assertions about Paul's thought as a whole, or critiques of other readers of Paul, personal reflections on Paul (such as those following from reading Galatians aloud at a bar) -- are solicited. Posts should be the length of the average Adam Kotsko post, though submissions in the Robb Schuneman length will also be given due consideration. This is not an attempt to post academic papers on a blog; it is an attempt to discuss Paul in an unabashedly blogological setting.In order to be considered for inclusion, all posts must be sent to me via e-mail (akotsko at gmail dot com). If your post is accepted (and let's be realistic -- it probably will be), you will be assigned a day to post, sent a Blogger invitation, and given formatting instructions; if you fail to follow those instructions, I will edit your post to make it conform. I would prefer to have a couple submissions already lined up by Monday morning, but I will continue to accept submissions through Friday of next week; if interest is high, I am willing to extend it as long as it takes to accomadate everyone. If anyone has ideas for how better to organize this event, I am eager to hear.