Though these lectures have been around for a while, a number of people have asked me for the links so I figured I'd post them here. The link will take you to Caneday's website where the links to the three lectures are found. You'll have to scroll down to the bottom of the page to find the relavent post (though some of you may also want to see what he says about typological interpretation) He also gives some background about the date and location of the lectures. They're enjoyable and informative and very "Carsonesque." He intersperses data with anecdotes and has some candid things to say about Sanders, Dunn, and Wright, as well as the background behind Justification and Variegated Nomism: Vol 1 (Lecture 1 I think). Lectures 2 and 3 wrestle more with the texts themselves.
Saturday, February 04, 2006
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