I have enjoyed reading some of April DeConick's questions and reflections on Luke and History in The Forbidden Gospels Blog . In partic...
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I have enjoyed reading some of April DeConick's questions and reflections on Luke and History in The Forbidden Gospels Blog . In partic...
More from ITSEE : Publication of the New Testament in Greek IV The Gospel according to St. John Volume Two: The Majuscules The latest volume...
Over on Hastac , Cathy Davidson sings the praises of Zotero . It's a free bibliographical research tool that works with the Firefox bro...
When introducing the Epistle to the Romans in my class on the Life and Letters of Paul yesterday, I mentioned the following quotation from J...
Torrey Seland has launched a new blog on 1 Peter: Research Notes on 1 Peter Welcome to this new blog on 1 Peter. I have for some time been v...
Worth another mention: two new blogs to help you work on your Theological French and your Theological German (hat tip Novum Testamentum blo...
ITSEE News at the University of Birmingham announces that the first stage of the new edition of the Vetus Latina Iohannes, an electronic ed...
Over on Hypotyposeis , Kloppenborg Nixes an Oral Q , Stephen Carlson draws attention to a new article: John S. Kloppenborg, “Variation in th...
The missing Biblical Studies Bulletin is now online: Biblical Studies Bulletin 43 (March 2007) The bulletin includes some nice comments abo...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT and related heading. One particularly interesting feature (and I am comment...
One of the benefits of larger classes at Duke appears to be that you get a nicer, more modern classroom. Instead of Gray Building, where we...
The latest issue of New Testament Studies is now available to subscribers: New Testament Studies Volume 53 - Issue 04 - October 2007 Ein hi...
Andrew Maguire has put together a nice new website focusing on the early Christian texts. At the moment it is a nicely indexed web of links...
Simon Gathercole comments with respect to recent comments here ( Simon Gathercole on the New Perspective on Paul and E. P. Sanders's Re...
Thanks to Mark Elliott, formerly of BibleInterp.com (now that was a great site!), for alerting me to the new article he has co-authored wit...
There's a very interesting review by Stephen Patterson of Craig Evans's Fabricating Jesus on the latest SBL Review of Biblical Lit...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature ; these ones under the New Testament and related heading: Peter H. Davids The Letters of ...
From Fortress this morning: -- Fortress Press Releases 20th Anniversary Edition of Classic Bestseller Minneapolis (September 10, 2007)—A con...
April DeConick and others have been commenting on Pope Benedict's recent book on Jesus, and Gerd Lüdemann's review of it; April re...
I wish I'd been there. It still feels very odd to me not to be capping the summer off with the BNTC . This year it was in Exeter, and ...
I was sorry to hear this morning, via the BNTS list, of the death of H. Benedict Green. I got to know Father Benedict, who was based at The...
Once again, a good crop of reviews from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature ; these are the ones under the NT and related heading: M. Eug...
In a recent post on Sibboleth on Degree Value , Daniel Kirk reflects on what has happened at Duke, the home of his PhD, in complimentary te...
I received this announcement from Andrew Gregory this morning: -- Oxford Conference in the Synoptic Problem Lincoln College, Oxford 7 - 10 A...
I'd liked to add my word of appreciation to Duane Smith for producing an excellent Biblical Studies carnival: Biblical Studies Carnival ...
The latest Biblical Studies Bulletin , edited by Michael Thompson, is now online at Ridley Hall, Cambridge / Grove Books: Biblical Studies B...
Happy fourth birthday to the NT Gateway blog! It's birthday was actually yesterday, but I was away from the blogging machine and so una...