I've added three new items to my Learning New Testament Greek page, all related -- companion sites for Jeremy Duff's The Elements o...
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I've added three new items to my Learning New Testament Greek page, all related -- companion sites for Jeremy Duff's The Elements o...
Thanks to Jon Weatherly of Cincinnati Bible College & Seminary for letting me know the new URL for his Annotated Bibliography Of Referen...
From time to time, I have blogged on the growth of Google Print (e.g. Print Google Search on 23 September 2004). Today, prompted by an ent...
Michael Homan comments on the excalating problems he has faced with plagiarism among students and recommends a zero tolerance policy. We h...
On Ralph the Sacred River , Ed Cook draws attention to the National Geographic article on the Oxyrhynchus Papyri also discussed in Paleojud...
My previous post sent me to check my Celluloid Jesus: Articles and Lectures page and I saw that I had not updated that page since 2001! Se...
Peter Chattaway has a fascinating post on FilmChat (an absolute must-read blog for those of us interested in films with religious interest)...
I've updated the Scholars: G page to update the details for Deirdre Good, with CV and Speaking and Preaching Events and Publications ....
Well worth a repeat here, from Gypsy Scholar by Horace Jeffery Hodges: Some Good News, Some Bad News . . . Paul the Apostle goes into a syn...
Mark Mattison has several updates on his fantastic resource, The Paul Page including a link to the following article: Excursus: Paul, ...
Don't miss Michael Gilleland's post on Laudator Temporis Acti on the place where "Plutarch, in his Life of Brutus (30, tr. Ia...
Some years ago, Sterling Bjorndahl used to host a web page featuring the English translation of the International Q Project's Q text. W...
Latest from the Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading: Biguzzi, Giancarlo L'Apocalisse e i suoi enigmi Reviewed by James W...
The Church Times carries a review of two books by David Norton: A TEXTUAL HISTORY OF THE KING JAMES BIBLE and THE NEW CAMBRIDGE PARAGRAPH ...
On Biblical Theology Jim West mentions A Basic Vocabulary of Biblical Studies for Beginning Students , once upon a time a Featured Link on...
Thanks to Whit Stodghill for the following: J. B. Phillips Translation of the New Testament It's at the CCEL site and adds the note that...
When I was a student in Oxford in the 1980s, everyone was familiar with "Wenham" . "Wenham" was the textbook you used t...
The Galveston County Daily News (not, I must admit, a paper I was familiar with) from Texas has a story featuring L. Michael White from the...
While checking links on my Bible Translations and Editions page, I noticed that Wayne Leman's Bible Translation page had added a link ...
With help from Michael Turton, who sent in a bunch of links to on-line articles, I have updated the following page on the NT Gateway: Gospel...
Back on January 20 , I posted a note on Jeffrey Downs's Resource Index and Resources Blog . Jeffrey has now created a new mirror site w...
Music from the Movies reports that John Debney, who was nominated for an Oscar for the score of The Passion of the Christ , is turning it i...
On the Stuff of Earth , Michael Pahl notes that another NT scholar has his own blog. It is Scot McKnight and the blog is: The Jesus Creed T...
Two more pictures from the Fourth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament: The first picture is of three of t...
Yesterday I attended day 3 of the Fourth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament (see yesterday's post ) a...
This call for papers comes from Kenneth Newport at Liverpool Hope University College: ------------ Call for papers Millennial Texts: Creatio...
This press release is from Fortress Press: ----------------- Scholars Present Book of Revelation in Intercultural Perspective MINNEAPOLIS (A...
There has been a Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament in Birmingham over the last few days. I have not been able to get...
Latest from the Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading, including one from fellow biblioblogger, Torrey Seland: Aasgaard, Reide...
The April edition of the SBL Forum is now on-line: SBL Forum and has gone for a kind of Smorgasboard approach with articles on a variety of ...
OpenText.org now has an RSS feed from their site for the latest updates. If you go to their main page (previous link), the RSS feed URL is...
Today's Guardian has its latest UK University rankings: Guardian University Rankings 2005 Oxford comes out top, replacing Cambridge (Ha...
The latest addition to my blogroll is the following: Gypsy Scholar This is Horace Jeffery Hodges's blog from Seoul, South Korea. There...
Many of us have been fans of and have benefited from Tony Fisher's Greek New Testament for some time. I have had it at the top of the ...
There has been an interesting thread on Xtalk recently on the relative advantages of the ATLA Religion database and Google Scholar . Well...
My blogroll vanished for a while this morning and then reappeared again. It turns out that Bloglines , which generates it, had an outage .
In Paleojudaica , Jim Davila points out Blogshares and in particular their Ancient History listing: Blogshares: Ancient History in which Pa...
A notice has just gone out on the BNTC e-list concerning the following: Day Conference on Early Christian Papyri (MS Word document) New Col...
I've updated the Paul: Books, Articles and Reviews page by adding several articles from John Paul Heil 's homepage (look for the en...
A week ago on Paleojudaica , Jim Davila noted this interesting piece from Ha'aretz (though I think Jim's link needs correcting): Ti...
I've been enjoying Peter Chattaway's Film Chat blog since it began almost a month ago ( announced here ). Peter has been posting r...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading: Frilingos, Christopher A. Spectacles of Empire: Monsters, Martyrs, ...
Visual Bible International is the group that produced Matthew , Acts and, most recently, The Gospel of John . I recently reported on the G...
University of Wales, Lampeter is advertising a New Testament post, with Gospels specialism, details here: Department of Theology and Religio...
On Kaimoi , Ken Olson draws attention to his University of Maryland MA dissertation, now available on-line: How Luke Was Written Ken Olson ...
Christian Century for February 22 2005 has a short article on the top websites for Bible and Theology research: Web sites for Bible and th...
With respect to the image of myself recently added, Wieland Willker emails: Some feedback on a negligibility: As someone with an interest in...
I'm a regular consumer of Michael Gilleland's pearls of wisdom on Laudator Temporis Acti and I particularly enjoyed today's pos...
Also new on the book (i.e. in addition to KAIMOI and Codex: Blogspot ) is another new blog from Seabury (where AKMA is): Biblical Theolog...
You will have seen this by now, but I'd like to add my own welcome to Tyler Williams who has a new blog for the study of Bible, Theology...
Bible and Interpretation also notices an interesting article in The Cincinnati Post about the late Pope's views on Biblical scholarshi...
Already mentioned on The Stuff of Earth and Paleojudaica , but worth another mention is the following new article on Bible and Interpretati...
In addition to my previous post about the British New Testament Conference 2005 , I post the following on behalf of Dr Steve Walton: -------...
The details for the British New Testament Conference 2005 are now available, including invitation, booking form and call for papers: British...
I referred earlier to the Review of Biblical Literature latest . One of the new reviews is a fine review of Jesus and Mel Gibson's The...
Here is the latest from the Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading: Becker, Michael Wunder und Wundertäter im frührabbinischen ...
It is a pleasure to welcome another new biblioblog on the block: KAIMOI It's by Ken Olson, who is currently reading for a PhD in New Tes...
On The Paul Page , Mark Mattison has added an interview with filmmaker Robert Orlando, who is apparently working on a new documentary on Pau...