Call For Papers: Up to four separate sessions will be sponsored in 2006. A thematic panel on 4 Ezra and a joint session with the new Religious Experience in Early Judaism & Christianity program unit have pre-arranged rosters of presenters. New paper proposals that treat methodological, historical, literary, or terminological issues surrounding the determination of the cultural provenance of parabiblical literature are especially encouraged, particularly those that interact with points raised in James R. Davila's recent *The Provenance of the Pseudepigrapha: Jewish, Christian, or Other?* (Leiden: Brill, 2005). New paper proposals devoted to the study of any aspect of Jewish pseudepigrapha are also welcome.The deadline is 1 March, so it's not too late to have a go at me!
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Monday, February 27, 2006
THE SBL PSEUDEPIGRAPHA SECTION will be devoting one of its sessions to issues raised in my book (see the ad to the right). Here's the call for papers:
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