Apocalypticism in Daniel and Intimacy in the Song of Songs
Overview
Join us for an engaging look at two controversial but theologically rich texts from the Old Testament. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of their meaning and discuss insights that can be applied in preaching, teaching, and daily life.
The sessions in this seminar include:
• What Makes These Books Special
• God Made Manifest in the Others
• Luminance of Figurative Speeches
• Words that Make It Real
When: Monday, January 30, 2012
Where: School ofChristian Vocation andMission atPrinceton Theological Seminary
Time: 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Cost: Registration is $50 per person, including lunch.
More Information
Visit www.ptsem.edu/cvm, e-mail scvm@ptsem.edu, or call 609.497.7990.
Seminar Leader
The Reverend Jin Hee Han is Professor of Biblical Studies at New York Theological Seminary where he teaches Old Testament and Biblical Hebrew, directs the Online Program, and runs the Doctor of Ministry in Bible Engagement in partnership with American Bible Society. He also teaches Biblical Hebrew at General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church. He earned his M.Div. and Ph.D. in Biblical Studies from Princeton Theological Seminary. An ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church (USA), he participated in the development of DISCIPLE, the widely used Bible study program produced by the United Methodist Publishing House and has led numerous Bible conferences for church leaders.