During this year’s General Meeting, the President read out the names of BNTS members who had successfully completed their PhD since the last meeting, and the Society applauded their success.
Congratulations to the following:
Richard Cleaves, University of Gloucestershire, ‘Imagining Luke-Acts in Roman Britain’
Dorothy Yu WANG, London School of Theology / Middlesex University, ‘Honourable Subordination: Reading 1 Peter in the Light of Contemporary Graeco-Roman Texts’
Nicholas List, University of Cambridge, ‘The Letter of James and Middle Platonism: Tracing Early Christian Engagements with Greek Philosophy’
Noel Cheong, University of Oxford, ‘Gentiles and Israel in 1 Peter’s Ethnic Imagination’
Joel MacInnes, London School of Theology/Middlesex University, ‘Unveiling Wisdom: A Literary and Theological Study of Wisdom Traditions in the Book of Revelation’
Stefanus Kristianto, London School of Theology/Middlesex University, ‘Jesus’s Use of Hyperbole in the Gospel of Matthew’
Judson Greene, University of Cambridge, ‘Cosmic Eschatology in the Epistle to the Hebrews’
Kendall Davis, University of Edinburgh, ‘Jesus and the Anointing of God: Messianic Christology According to Luke and Acts’
Daniel Lam, University of Edinburgh, ‘Divinised Humans in Ancient Judaism’
Geon Kang, University of Edinburgh, ‘The Law in the Messianic Age’