We're still waiting for transcripts of the presentations from last week's Trinity Institute Theological Conference: Reading Scripture Through Other Eyes. While I took notes, I'm sure I missed a lot, especially during Gerald West's bible study on the last day. It will probably be a couple of weeks before we see the transcripts.
In the meantime, I've been poking around the blogosphere to see what other participants thought about the conference. Here is what I've found so far:
First, the live blogging done by Nicole Seiferth at Trinity Wall Street: Reading Scripture Through Other Eyes. It includes photos and video clips.
Faithvictoria's Blog: The Trinity Institute Conference
Episcopal News Service: Scholars, theologians gather to consider Bible through others' eyes, by Mary Frances Schjonberg; reposted on several blogs and news sites.
Land of Rest: The Bible
Fr. Jonathan's Blog: Trinity Institute: Reading Scripture through other eyes
Building Faith: Reading Scripture Through Other Eyes; Sharon Pearson of Church Publishing, who was not able to attend but discusses some ways to use materials from the conference to look at scripture in your own congregation.
For the usual so-called Orthodox spin and comments, here are posts from blogs I rarely look at. I have not yet seen one from someone who actually attended the conference. So far their wrath seems to be based on Mary Frances' article.
StandFirm: Pre-Packaged Interpretations - That’s the Whole Problem.
Midwest Conservative Journal: Party at Walt's!!
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