Biblical Studies Carnival 19 is on the way on Biblische Ausbildung and Stephen Cook is asking for nominations. Since I've been off the...
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Biblical Studies Carnival 19 is on the way on Biblische Ausbildung and Stephen Cook is asking for nominations. Since I've been off the...
I meant to post here last week before leaving for the UK but it was the usual last minute rush and I didn't get a moment. Anyway, I...
I'd like to mention the Syneidon Research Project , which is based at the University of Birmingham and describes itself in the following...
The N. T. Wright page notes a new online lecture from N. T. Wright, available to download as an MP3 , or to watch as a .mov file : Can a Sc...
This will surely be a good one for the Biblical Studies blog carnival next time -- A Matter of Method is the title of a post today on The J...
We had an excellent day exploring Seattle on Wednesday, with most time spent at the Space Needle and the Science Fiction museum. The latter...
Hugh Houghton has been in touch to let me know that the Vetus Latina website has been updated, with more links to online manuscripts, and s...
ITSEE News reports "this superb digitisation project" which "has expanded its collection to include 144 complete manuscripts...
The On Faith column at the Washington Post / Newsweek seems to be getting ever more prolific. The latest topic is: What is the place of ...
The following went out with the latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature but I thought it would make good sense to place the news ...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT and related heading: Robert Jewett Romans: A Commentary http://www.bookrevie...
Our Duke Religion Blog is steadily getting going, and the latest post is from Eric Meyers, offering a previously unpublished piece on his t...
We are into our third day of our trip to Washington state now. I spent Monday afternoon at the Logos Bible Software offices in Bellingham ...
As regular readers will be aware, I occasionally write a travel diary here, on condition that the trip is in some way work connected. The c...
I have recently been following with interest the new column in the Washington Post / Newsweek headed On Faith , which asks a controversial...
Over on Filmchat , Peter Chattaway has a round up of reviews for the Premiere of Not the Messiah , the oratorio based on Monty Python's ...
Over on the Logos Bible Software Blog, there is a nice note headed Mark Goodacre is Coming to Town concerning my Logos Lecture next Monday ...
I enjoyed April DeConick's rather forthright post Let's Get "Real" About the Synoptic Poll in which she responds to my Sy...
Previous posts in this series: Nicholas Perrin, Thomas: The Other Gospel: Reflections Nick Perrin Responds In my review , I drew attention t...
On the N. T. Wright page , there is the latest in the series of "Wrightsaid" posts where Tom Wright answers questions put to him b...
Last Wednesday, Brandon Wason started a poll on the Synoptic Problem , asking which solution people thought best. Naturally, I cast my vote...
Matt Brook O'Donnell has been in touch to confirm (see previous post ) that the Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism has mov...
I recently composed some reflections on Nicholas Perrin, Thomas, the Other Gospel (see Nicholas Perrin, Thomas, the Other Gospel: Reflectio...
Danny Zacharias has done a fine job on Deinde in the latest, welcome instalment of the Biblioblog Carnival: Biblical Studies Carnival 18 I...
That's a nice phrase from the interview with Rick Brannan, this month's Biblioblog Blogger of the Month , used to describe what is n...