As several others have already mentioned, Kevin Edgecomb has done an excellent (and very thorough) job on the latest Biblical Studies Carniv...
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As several others have already mentioned, Kevin Edgecomb has done an excellent (and very thorough) job on the latest Biblical Studies Carniv...
I am gathering together some extra bibliography at the moment to lend a hand to students on my Historical Jesus class, some of whom are writ...
Last week I posted here a statement signed by several participants at a recent conference in Jerusalem on the Talpiot Tomb, The Talpiot Tomb...
I have previously posted on the forthcoming Oxford Synoptic Problem conference and I have received this message today from Andrew Gregory: ...
This is in from Mladen Popović: -- Honoring Professor Florentino García Martínez’s great achievements for the Groningen Qumran Institute and...
Over on Bible Films , Matt Page is still on top of things when it comes to The Passion , the BBC / HBO co-production to air this coming East...
This is a catch-up Review of Biblical Literature post, incorporating the last two updates, all those under the New Testament and related hea...
Thanks to Ben White for sending this over: Alexandrian Personae: Scholarly Culture and Religious Traditions in Ancient Alexandria (1st ct. B...
The folllowing statement, which also appears on the Duke University Religion Department Blog , is posted here at the request of my colleague...
The latest Harvard Theological Review is available. There are a couple of NT related articles listed below: Harvard Theological Review...
Albert Schweitzer was born on this day in 1875 and as good planning (or luck?) would have it, today we are looking at his Quest of the Histo...
The following has just been announced by the Biblical Archaeology Society: Insights into the Bible from Archaeology and Monarch or Messiah? ...
There is a new issue of Interpretation available, and some of the content is available free on the web: Interpretation Volume 62 Number 1, ...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT and related heading: Christian Blumenthal "Es wird aber kommen der Tag d...
I have completed a full update to my homepage and tried to correct broken links, add new ones, update all the information and so on. These ...
I've been updating my homepage over the last day or so, spurred on by having to complete my annual report at Duke. While updating the ...
I noticed this morning that Google Book Search (formerly Google Books and before that Google Print) has added lots of Library of New Testam...
The latest Novum Testamentum is now available to subscribers and subscribing institutions: Novum Testamentum 50/1 (2008) The Marcionite Gosp...
I am late on it this year, but here are my 2007 Ralphies. Previous Ralphies are at these links: 2004 , 2005 , 2006 . For newcomers, the R...
Mark Chancey is back in the Dallas news today: Professor has faith in religious tolerance Methodist's lecture series to explain New Test...
I am gradually working through the email backlog and have reached Boxing Day, when someone at SBL headquarters was not taking the day off an...
Over on The Forbidden Gospels Blog , April DeConick has a helpful and very interesting Forbidden Gospels 2007 Retrospect . The blog is almo...
As Ricoblog has already noted, more articles have been posted at the Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism , Volume 4 (2007) : 4....
Speaking of Metacatholic (see previous post ), Doug Chaplin has a great post giving "Some bits and pieces by way of a reflection on th...
for January 2008 is Christian Brady , and not before time. It's an enjoyable interview and I am sure Chris will not be one of those men...
Matt Page has a great round up of the year at his Bible Films Blog . Perhaps more of us should consider an annual individual blog summary l...
Many thanks to Chris Brady at Targuman for the latest roundup of biblioblog highlights: Biblical Studies Carnival XXV I continue to be impre...
Happy New Year from the NTGateway Weblog. I am just back from a most enjoyable if very tiring trip to England over the Christmas period, an...