United Bible Societies - Asia Pacific
Dr. Julian Sundersingh's training and work experience, over the past three decades, have been in the field of Christian communication using media. His Ph.D. dissertation (1999) was in the area of communicating biblical Scriptures to non-literates in appropriate media formats. He developed a conceptual framework in this study taking into account the available knowledge on orality and spoken language.
He is presently helping the Bible Societies in the Asia Pacific Area develop appropriate Scripture materials in audio and video formats. He is the coordinator for a Literacy Symposium to be held in April 2009 for the benefit of several Bible Societies on a global level.
He also teaches research and helps the Bible Societies with their research projects.
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
I work on the textual tarnsmission and reception of performance practices in medieval Europe and Byzantium -- not only the performance of drama,liturgy,music,poetry,narrative but also of legal, social, political transactions. I have also published widely on the transmission/reception of ancient drama.
I trained for the theatre at the Bristol Old Vicand am a member of Actors' Equity.
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Cincinnati Christian University
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United Bible Societies
Orality, translation, 1 Peter
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Augustana-Hochschule Neuendettelsau
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South African Theological Seminary
I just completed my PhD in New Testament at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. I experimented with a drama reading of the Fourth Gospel by using insights from modern theatre and drama criticism. In 2017, I discovered Biblical Performance Criticism and my journey with the text has been immensely enriched by it. I am intrigued by scholars like Roads' perspective on the text, the possibilities that Performance Criticism unlock, and am hoping to continue reading and writing in this direction. Drama is one of my first loves and I would love to incorporate it into my scholarship.
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UNITING CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA
I 'tell' the preaching text each Sunday during worship
Performer
Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
Author of commentary on the Gospel of Mark and director of performance of the Gospel of Mark done by 6 professors and pastors (myself included) associated with Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, since 2013. Strong research and teaching commitment to hermeneutics, including interpretive challenges and opportunities of oral performance.
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Phillips Theological Seminary
I have written a book with David Trobisch to be published January 2013 using the concepts and methods of performance criticism for teaching New Testament, preaching, and performance of texts
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Western Theological Seminary
I was introduced to performance criticism about 6 years ago and it changed the way I read the Bible.
I wrote my masters thesis on p-c, applying it to the narratives of the OT, particularly the first chapter of Jonah.
I teach a course in which we memorize, block out, and eventually perform a biblical narrative in worship, in Hebrew. It has enriched the lives of the students, and is beginning to transform the institution, as well as the way our students engage with the Word of God.
I am hoping to pursue a PhD in Old Testament that incorporates performance, narrative, and historical criticism in a study of the Elisha cycle in 2 Kings 2-9.
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