The British New Testament Conference has now finished and I'm about to catch my taxi back. Alas, no wireless access or other internet a...
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The British New Testament Conference has now finished and I'm about to catch my taxi back. Alas, no wireless access or other internet a...
The British New Testament Conference starts today and is hosted this year by Liverpool Hope University. I will be going along and will tak...
I had the pleasure of meeting Bill Warren and several of his students in Biblical Textual Criticism from the New Orleans Baptist Theologica...
Thanks also to Ted Blakley for this one: Paul Danove Villanova University, Villanova, PA, U.S.A. I've added it to Scholars: D but haven...
Thanks to Ted Blakley for this one, now on Scholars: T Marianne Meye Thompson Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A. There are ex...
I've now refreshed the Scholars: M page on the NT Gateway, adding Scot McKnight 's page, changing URLs to several others (usual com...
For a while, I've had a link to Rob Bradshaw's Earlychurch.org.uk blog in my blogroll, alongside his BiblicalStudies.org.uk blog , ...
Some further NT Gateway Scholars updates. Scholars: C has been refreshed; I've deleted Larry Chouinard -- can't find him. I'...
My move away from Birmingham necessitates a move of my homepage, which has been located at http://theology.bham.ac.uk/goodacre in Birmingha...
ITSEE is the name of a new institute at the University of Birmingham, the Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing, created ...
I have commented previously on the Times Obituary of Neville Birdsall written by my colleague David Parker. Thanks to Richard Birdsall fo...
I've belatedly got round to adjusting my blogroll -- Scot McKnight's Jesus Creed recently moved and I've made the adjustment to...
On Primal Subversion , Sean du Toit draws attention to Craig Evans's powerpoint presentations and documents , which are well worth a vis...
I'll join with Loren Rosson on The Busybody in looking forward to Dale Allison's latest, Resurrecting Jesus : I'm excited about...
I'll second Tyler Williams's endorsement of a series of excellent posts from Phil Harland on New Testament Apocrypha. So far: 1. ...
Spare a thought or a prayer for biblioblogger Michael Homan who has not signed back in since Sunday and at that point sounded pretty concer...
You know you've made it when your work is translated into Portuguese; the latest addition to the N. T. Wright page offers a Portuguese...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading: Koester, Craig R. Symbolism in the Fourth Gospel: Meaning, Mystery,...
If you are in North Carolina (wish I was), Eric Meyers will be on UNC public television this week: ---- Jewish Heritage Foundation of NC in ...
I've added Michael Thompson , Ridley Hall, Cambridge, UK, to the Scholars: T page. I've also refreshed all the links on that page, ...
My first class in my new job at Duke University , Dept of Religion starts today. It's Introduction to the New Testament and meets at 1...
If you are interested in Jesus films, one of life's little mysteries is how the Jesus film (John Krish & Peter Sykes, 1979) can be ...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading: Boring, M. Eugene and Fred B. Craddock The People's New Testame...
Thanks to Mikeal Parsons for the good news that the second volume of Illuminating Luke is now available: Illuminating Luke, Volume 2 The Pu...
On the Scholars: B page, I've added: Dr Cornelis Bennema South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies, Bangalore, India The page ...
I've made some more updates to the BNTC website for the conference programme this year, Liverpool, 1-3 September: British New Testament ...
Articles from the Spring 2005 edition of Biblical Theology Bulletin are now on-line at FindArticles : Biblical Theology Bulletin , Spring 2...
The latest edition of Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Top 500 World Universities has now been published: Academic Ranking of World Unive...
Thanks to Matthew Brook O'Donnell for alerting me to new additions to the Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism : Journal of G...
Thanks to Mathew Schlechter for alerting me to the need to refresh all my links on the NT Gateway to articles that were hosted on the old Sy...
It's most reassuring to discover that biblioblogging is indeed conducive to writing books! And these are not just any old books but top...
Thanks to Matthew Schlechter for alerting me to Richard Oster 's homepage (CV -- PDF only) URL change, now adjusted on Scholars: O, P, Q...
On Codex: Blogspot Tyler Williams draws attention to the Arts and Faith forum topic: Who is your favourite Film Jesus? It looks like the l...
There are more updates available on the British New Testament Conference website, specifically full papers for downloading on the Acts Semi...
On Earlychurch.org.uk Rob Bradshaw notes the passing of W. H. C. Frend on July 1, with a link to this obituary in the Telegraph : The Rev ...
On Biblical Theology , Jim West notes an article from SFGate.com: Google Halts Scanning of Copyrighted Books By MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Business...
Matthew Page asks , "Where would you advise someone to start with Goulder?" Interesting question. In his hey-day, there's no...
The N. T. Wright page , among several new updates, has a link to the following: A Conversation with N. T. Wright Response: The Seattle Pacif...
On the Novum Testamentum blog, Brandon Wason has a link to Dove Books' 30 page listing of E. P. Sanders's library: Library of E. P....
Happy blogiversary to Ricoblog, , which is a year old today, and has a nice summing up post and which is kind enough to mention links here. ...
Felix Just, S. J.'s websites are moving again, as he moves to the University of San Francisco. The new domain name is http://catholic-r...
Sean Winter on Sean the Baptist asks " What type of NT scholar are you? ", following on from a Michael Bird post Specialist or Ge...
(Or your husband, spouse, partner, best friend). On the Novum Testamentum blog, Brandon Wason mentions that his wife Wendy never reads his ...
SCM-Canterbury Press have a summer sale on at: SCM-Canterbury Press: Summer Sale There are only a few NT titles, but you may find something ...
On Xtalk today Ken Olson draws attention to an interesting article in Harvard Theological Review by Brent Nongbri of Yale University: Bren...
I mentioned yesterday that I'd blog on the above book because it's got some real on-line presence. First, it's worth looking a...
My post last Friday headed Sansblogue on Open Source Online Biblical Studies generated bags of comments, and the discussion has continued o...
No sooner had I received the August Expository Times alert earlier today than the September one arrives. Below are articles with an NT the...
Latest from the SBL's Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading: Bovon, François L'évangile selon saint Luc 15,1 - 19,27 R...
This falls a little outside the usual area of coverage on the NT Gateway blog since it's connected with a controversy over American publ...
Michael Homan comments on the death of Peter Jennings. Not being an American (yet?!), I only tend to come across the names of the big jour...
Jim West has mentioned the latest edition of Expository Times on Biblical Theology . Here is the link to the journal and articles that wil...
The latest Journal for the Study of the New Testament is now available: Journal for the Study of the New Testament , 1 September 2005; Vol. ...
I'll join Jim West in offering congratulations to Torrey Seland who has been elected a member of SNTS. From the way he expresses it (...
On Stuff of Earth Michael Pahl has a useful list of some of the latest Bryn Mawr Classical Review reviews that may be of interest in our a...
I have spent some time tonight uploading details on the Seminar Programme for this year's British New Testament Conference , which will ...
On Open Heaven Matthew Page has a review of a little known Jesus film from 1935 entitled Golgotha , directed by Julien Duvivier: Film Revie...
There have been lots of interesting blog posts on top ten lists of books on Paul and Jesus. For a good summary, see Michael Pahl's Stuf...
Occasionally the most absurd and yet surprisingly interesting threads break out on the blogs, and one is underway at the moment on bloggers...
Among a ton of interesting posts this week on Codex Blogspot is one you might miss on a documentary filmed during the film of The Passion o...
On BiblicalStudies.org.uk , Rob Bradshaw announces that the following large article is now available on his site as a PDF: Oscar Cullman, B...
I had missed an interesting post in AKMA's Random Thoughts (AKMA: can't you give interesting posts like that more interesting heade...
On the Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean Blog , it's good to read comments blogged from the current SNTS in Halle. In general, th...
One not to miss, mentioned on The Stuff of Earth and previously on Primal Subversion , is this: An Interview with E. P. Sanders “Paul, Cont...
Helenann Hartley mentioned this yesterday, from BBC News . A similar piece, interviewing Scot Mckendrick, now appears on Christianity Toda...
Several people have mentioned the CARG session on blogging at the forthcoming SBL Annual Meeting in Philadelphia . I'm pleased to hear ...
It was great to see on the Stuff of Earth a link to a new blog by my friend Sean Winter: Sean the Baptist / Σεαν ὁ βαπιστὴς The personal b...
I thought that I'd have more time to blog since getting back to Birmingham, but alas, I spend all day every day either working (after al...
Back to Birmingham; back to regular blogging (I hope). Here's the latest from the SBL's Review of Biblical Literature : Cameron, Ro...
This will be of interest to some: ----------- St Mary's College, University of St Andrews is pleased to announce its second conference o...