A couple of items of interest among new publications from Oxford University Press , announced in their Theology News email alert today and c...
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A couple of items of interest among new publications from Oxford University Press , announced in their Theology News email alert today and c...
It seems a long time since there's been a nice online colloquium with a top NT scholar. The good news is that Jim West announces a for...
ITSEE is the Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing, directed by David Parker, and located at the University of Birmingha...
I've added a link to a fine new resource on my Greek Fonts page : Type Greek By Randy Hoyt: a very useful tool, describing itself as ...
Correspondent Zerihun Dula asks about the respective advantages and disadvantages of PhD programmes in the UK and the USA. I have some expe...
The March 20 2007 edition of Christian Century went online yesterday at the FindArticles site and it features an interesting piece by Hist...
Over on Evangelical Textual Criticism , Peter Williams has the details of a major Dead Sea Scrolls Conference with some really big names. ...
Over on Biblical Studies and Technological Tools , Mark Hoffman (mgvh) has a useful annotated list of free mapping resources on the web, Sti...
The Daily Telegraph runs a feature today called My Blair Decade . As you'd expect from the Telegraph , it's all pretty negative, w...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT and related heading: A. K. M. Adam Faithful Interpretation: Reading the Bibl...
In America: The National Catholic Weekly , Daniel Harrington has a review of Joseph Fitzmyer's new book: The One Who Is to Come By Josep...
The latest Novum Testamentum is online for subscribers, with abstracts free for all: Novum Testamentum 49/2 (2007) Jesus as Archelaus in th...
Over on Gospels, Acts and Hermeneutics , Patrick Spencer has details of the latest Currents in Biblical Research , which is Vol. 5, Number 3...
The new issue of SJT is available online, abstracts free for all, the rest for subscribers and subscribing institutions: Scottish Journal o...
At the risk of speaking too soon, it seems that Perseus is back after the major crash . I've not spent long on it this morning, but wh...
April DeConick has recently finished a book on the Gospel of Judas called The Thirteenth Apostle: What the Gospel of Judas Really Says . In...
For those attempting to cope without Perseus , one can at least download Liddell Scott at the Internet Archive . Details: A Greek-English l...
Ever on top of things, Dr Jim West mentions the appearance of Elaine Pagels on The Colbert Report last night. You can watch the segment o...
The latest Tyndale Tech email is now available online: Biblical Fonts and Mac Woes: A Solution April 2007 The good news for everyone is tha...
Here's one I missed over Easter, but it's linked on the N. T. Wright Page , from The Guardian 's weekly Face to Faith column: Fa...
Details have recently been sent out concerning the British New Testament Conference 2007 which is to be at the University of Exeter on 6-8...
It's not often that elements in the Duke lacrosse case are discussed in relation to the Bible, but one of our Religion majors here at D...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading (and related): Joshua Efron Formation of the Primary Christian Church...
Thanks to all those who have voted for the NT Gateway weblog on the Best Blogs about Biblical Studies over at Unspun by Amazon . I underst...
There was a conference down the road in Wake Forest on the "last twelve verses of Mark", at South East Baptist Theological Seminar...
Continuing her series of interesting posts on the Historical Jesus, April DeConick today posts on Why the Jewish Jesus is Essential (and Dan...
As many of you will know, one of the finest sites on the internet, Perseus , has been experiencing serious problems over the last couple of ...
Over at Tyndale House in Cambridge, David Instone Brewer sends out occasional Tyndale Tech emails , which feature items of interest and advi...
The latest issue of New Testament Studies is now available online to subscribers, abstracts available for all: ------------ New Testam...
The news that everyone had been expecting for some time arrived this afternoon, that the Duke lacrosse players have been cleared of all char...
On her always stimulating Forbidden Gospels Blog , April DeConick asks the question whether there is now a Fourth Quest for the Historical J...
A further brief comment on my previous post which mentioned again the death of Reginald Fuller: there is a good summary of his life on Wiki...
The April edition of the SBL Forum is now available. It covers several things that have been mentioned here in the past. In particular, i...
On Sunday I posted on the topic Should Blogs Count for Tenure? in response to Cathy Davidson's post of that title on Hastac . Kathy Ass...
Over on Hastac , my Duke colleague Cathy Davidson provides some answers to the interesting question, "Should Blogs Count for Tenure?...
Stephen Goranson sent an interesting review of The Jesus Family Tomb to ANE and Xtalk yesterday and I reproduce a cleaned up version, with ...
I was sorry to read, on Biblische Ausbildung , of the death of Reginald Fuller (born 1915) on Wednesday. Yesterday, Stephen Cook went on to...
It's great to see my friend Greg Carey entering the blogosphere: NT Geeks Greg Carey is Associate Professor of New Testament at Lancaste...
On The Busybody , Loren Rosson has a helpful summary with comments on David Gowler's new book What are they saying about the Historical ...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading: Stephen S. Carver The UnGospel: The Life and Teachings of the Histo...
Brandon Wason has been really busy this week, and has a fine interview with James Tabor who is the blogger of the month: James Tabor: Blogge...
Brandon Wason has done a superb job with the latest Biblical Studies Carnival: Biblical Studies Carnival XVI When a carnival is put together...