Cristian Cardozo Mindiola
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Cristian Cardozo Mindiola
@criscardozomin.bsky.social
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I am interested in the reception history of Revelation in antiquity and NT Apocrypha. NT Professor at Adventist University of Colombia
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Really happy to announce that my article has just been published in Vigiliae Christianae by Brill. If you are interested in canon, manuscripts, material form, make sure to check it out as I explore the intersection between segmentation technologies and canonicity. DM for pdf
Very happy that my short paper has been accepted for SNTS this summer in Regensburg. I’ll be taking about Andrew’s chapter system for Revelation and its canonical-textual implications. I’m honored to be the only other Latin American to be presenting.
Congratulations !! Very interesting. Could you be so kind to send me a pdf to [email protected]? Thanks
Congratulations !! Very interesting. Could you be so kind to send me a pdf to [email protected]? Thanks
As a PUC I found it difficult to navigate at first but then it became easier although I’m still getting the hang of it.
Zotero. After I finish writing and revising, I make a copy, disconnect the auto update feature and fix minor issues manually.
I have applied to more research fellowships that I can count. I have been rejected in all of them. Today I received the latest rejection and It hurt because I was kinda optimistic about it. Academia is a roller coaster. As Sinatra said “that’s life”
Really excited to share that my article has been accepted to JSNT. It took 3 rounds of revision and a year later to finally be accepted. It will appear online later this year. I want to thank @garrickvallen.bsky.social and @jeremiahcoogan.bsky.social because their work inspire me to pursue this.
My review of Regis Burnet’s Exegesis and History of Reception: Reading the New Testament Today with the Readers of the Past has been published in RBL: www.sblcentral.org/home/bookDet...
It exists. Now to the editing process.
“Re-theologization, re-mythologization and re-nationalization are common reactions to the hyperculturalization of the world. Thus, hypercultural de-siting will have to confront a fundamentalism of sites.”
Hyperculture
Byung-Chul Han
For my friends in USA in light of recent events
I won’t be there but I’m extremely interested in your paper. Are you going to publish it somewhere ?
Paratextual Canonization, canonization everywhere …
Congratulations. I really look forward to reading it.
Can anyone recommend me a paper/article on what the book of Revelation contributes to NT theology in general? Like it is often push aside to the margins and most often than not not considered seriously in NT theologies. So someone must have argued why is important theologically
Congratulations. This looks amazing. Really looking forward to reading it. Does Reception history play a role in your (re)reading of Revelation?
Congrats Chance. I skimmed the first chapter and it looks great. Helpful summary of the state of the art. I wish I could have read this sooner when I was working on the topic. When is the physical version coming out?
Con un grupo de eruditos paulinos españoles estamos organizando un seminario/taller para discutir un poco de 2 Tes (asuntos interpretativos) y además conocer a los eruditos paulinos de habla hispana en el mundo a fin de conocernos y formas redes de colegas. DM para el link
Although Herod the great gets associated with the dragon of Rev 12 is the reception history of Matt 2. So, dragons allowed? Lol
Congrats Markus. Looking forward to reading it.
Reading this at church today feels transgressive lol
Felicidades. Espero leerlo esta tarde.