Several minor adjustments on the NT Gateway: Bible Translations and Editions page -- the Bible Foundation e-text Library is no longer avail...
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Several minor adjustments on the NT Gateway: Bible Translations and Editions page -- the Bible Foundation e-text Library is no longer avail...
Beliefnet has a piece on how some have reacted to the relative lack of Oscar nominations (see Three Oscar Nominations for The Passion of the...
Tim Gallant has put together a series of detailed reports on a conference he attended in the USA which featured N. T. Wright and a certain R...
From the Stone-Campbell Journal 's on-line site (see previous blog entry ) comes the following article: Mark A Matson, “Current Approach...
New on my ever-expanding Journals page is the following, with thanks to John Poirier for the link: Stone-Campbell Journal I had not come ac...
Some in the UK and Europe may be interested in the current OUP book sale: Oxford University Book Sale (UK and Europe) Bibles and Religious S...
As Jacob Knee points out on Xtalk and as Darko Svenscak pointed out to me in correspondence yesterday, Sage Publications now have available...
It's a long time since I've blogged on The Passion of the Christ . In fact, I think the last time was the SBL ( SBL Passion of the ...
The latest has already been mentioned by several bibliobloggers (I'm a bit of a Johnny-come-lately these days, aren't I?), but Zach...
Thanks to Prof. Allen Brent of the University of Cambridge for letting me know of his new homepage: Allen Brent It still needs some work doi...
I've made lots of changes to the New Testament Gateway Journals page: Journals I've adjusted information for Brill journals like Bib...
A couple of additions to the New Testament Gateway with thanks to Stephen Martin for sending over these links: Glen H. Stassen, “The Marks ...
It has taken me much too long to get round to adjusting all the links to Felix Just 's pages on the NT Gateway but I've done it tod...
Each year, Drs. Craig L. Blomberg and William W. Klein update their "Exegesis Bibliography" on the Denver Journal . It continues ...
Having just blogged on the Journal for the Historical Jesus , it occurs to me that I don't think I have kept up to date in this blog wi...
This was just sent by Bob Webb to the Xtalk list, reproduced here with his permission: With the purchase of the Journal for the Study of the...
Thanks to Daniel Dyke, Professor of Old Testament at Cincinnati Christian University, for the note that the Dabar web site at http://www.dab...
I've made an URL adjustment for Lorin Lee Cranford under Scholars: C .
Thanks to Bob Webb for alerting me to some dead links on the New Testament Gateway . The Wesley Center for Applied Theology have reorganis...
Jeffrey Downs gets in touch to let me know of the following: Resource Index and Resources Blog Looking for books, articles or audio on a rel...
Latest from the Review of Biblical Literature under the New Testament heading: Bruner, Frederick Dale Matthew: A Commentary: Volume 1: The ...
I'll join AKMA in offering warm congratulations to Helenann Hartley on getting through her DPhil viva. Great news; well done!
I'd like to join others in welcoming Joe Weaks's Macintosh Biblioblog to biblioblogdom. The Macintosh gubbins will only be of limi...
Don't miss Michael Gilleland's post, Physician Heal Thyself on Laudator Temporis Acti , which gives several interesting parallels t...
Eric Sowell has an excellent introduction to Feed Readers on the Coding Humanist and why it's well worth using one if you don't do ...
I have greatly appreciated Ed Cook 's and Jim Davila 's comments on the SBL Resolution that was circulated to members with the invit...
On Deinde Danny Zacharias asks where the bibliobloggers stand on the James ossuary. I don't think I've taken a stance on it here ...
The N. T. Wright page adds a link to the announcement of a debate on March 11-12 between John Dominic Crossan and Tom Wright on the resurre...
It's great to see an announcement on AKMA's Random Thoughts this morning that he has started a blog on NT Resources: New Testament ...
Latest from the SBL's Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading: Brown, Tricia Gates Spirit in the Writings of John: Johannine...
I heard the sad news this morning from Jane McLarty that John Dobson, author of Learning New Testament Greek , has died today. He had cance...
Next up is Stephen Patterson with Rome is Burning , a stimulating series of reflections on how the SBL can speak to a North American society...
Next up is Timothy Lim of the University of Edinburgh, The SBL-Alone Annual Meeting: Challenges and Opportunities . As far as Lim is concer...
Further on the SBL Forum latest , in The Future of the Society Ehud Ben Zvi comments on the question of the dissemination of knowledge thro...
One of these days I really will get round to finishing my reflections on Unicode, and completing a revamp of my Greek fonts page on the NT G...
Some ill-health through Christmas and the new year and even into the beginning of the new term (nothing awful, just flu and fatigue etc.) ha...
The latest edition of the SBL Forum has just appeared on-line: SBL Forum It has been given a slightly more journal-style look, with a new he...
Jim Davila and Helenann Hartley link to this interesting piece in The Times from Christmas Eve: When you strip away all the pious fiction...
I cannot resist the temptation to blog a little outside of the NT. I knew that this would happen eventually. Apologies in advance. Ignore...
I am happy to be able to announce the details of the fourth Greek Study Day to be hosted at the University of Birmingham on 2 March 2005. T...
As I mentioned in a previous post ( Hypotyposeis 2004 Retrospective ), one of the encouraging things for me about the proliferation of bibli...
One of the treats in biblioblogdom that greeted my return today was Stephen Carlson's 2004 Retrospective I quite agree that "there ...
I spotted this link on Klippt Och Skuret : Meanings of Christmas: In the new world there will be no more sea Does God have a responsibility ...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading: Barnet, John A. Not the Righteous but Sinners: M. M. Bakhtin's ...
The seminar with Gerd Lüdemann on the Resurrection of Christ (see announcement ) is now well under way and is already generating some intere...
Biblio- or nearly and not quite biblio-blogs are proliferating. New on the scene is: Metacatholic This is described as "Reflections on...
A somewhat belated happy new year from the NT Gateway blog. I have been away from the blogging machine for much of the Christmas period, ei...