On Euangelion Michael Bird profiles "the average NT biblio-blogger" and I think I'll have to stop blogging because I don'...
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On Euangelion Michael Bird profiles "the average NT biblio-blogger" and I think I'll have to stop blogging because I don'...
Some time ago, there was a little discussion on the biblioblogs about Bishop Tom Wright's castle (e.g. here in Tom Wright's castle ...
The following announcement has recently been sent around to many in the UK Higher Education establishment, specifically those working in Phi...
I'd like to join others ( Michael Bird , Jim West and Sean du Toit ) in welcoming Ben Witherington to the blogosphhere. As Sean du To...
As it turns out, there always seems to be a moment to blog the latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature . I'm in a hotel in Ca...
My current break from blogging will continue, I suspect, until the beginning of August, while we work on the transition from one job to anot...
I've refreshed my Scholars: U-Z page with new URLs for Risto Uro , Francis Watson , Rikk Watts (why don't the people organizing th...
I have enjoyed the blogging thread initiated by Michael Turton on The Sword and followed up by Stephen Carlson in Hypotyposeis with a cont...
This from Gabriele Boccaccini via Justin Winger: I am pleased to inform you that I am the new Director of the Journal HENOCH: Studies in Ju...
On Biblical Theology Jim West recently commented on the necessity to do a bit of house-cleaning from time to time because of the blogs that...
Thanks to Rick Brannan of Ricoblog fame for this important information: The Apostolic Fathers in Greek and English (3 Editions, with Morpho...
The latest from the SBL's Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading: Carson, D. A., Peter T. O'Brien, and Mark A. Seifrid,...
The general thread on Consensus, triggered by my post on Tom Wright on the Da Vinci Code and developed by Michael Pahl , then with further ...
Don't miss a useful post on The Widow's Mite on Laudator Temporis Acti .
I have also updated my 1 Peter page , refreshing the links and adding: Karen H. Jobes, “Got Milk? Septuagint Psalm 33 and the Interpretation...
I followed a link in Michael Bird's Euangelion to the Westminster Theological Journal and noted a couple of links I should have added ...
Another new blog on the block (now a weekly treat!): Earliest Christian History James Crossley's blog. Mostly covers Christian origins b...
The Times today has an obituary of Neville Birdsall: J. Neville Birdsall March 11, 1928 - July 1, 2005 New Testament scholar and champion o...
Although no longer secretary of the British New Testament Society , its website is still hosted here and I offered last year to continue to ...
On Ricoblog , Rick Brannan draws attention to this useful section of the Cambridge University Press website: Society for New Testament Studi...
Michael Pahl picks up on my post on Tom Wright on the Da Vinci Code and asks some interesting questions about what is meant by "conse...
One not to miss -- an interesting post on Hypotyposeis on the links between James M. Hunter, The Mystery of Mar Saba first published in 19...
My quest to discover if the "Say it with awe" anecdote is apocryphal or not has not made a lot of progress, but I am grateful to ...
I received the email below and it may be of interest to some readers. I've used the site and it looks useful: My name is Lucy. I would ...
The Westar Institute have added a reproduction of an article by W. Barnes Tatum on the film Jesus (dir. Roger Young, 1999): Jesus -- the M...
Thanks to Dave Rattigan for letting me know about a new blog. Seems like it's a blog a day at the moment! The New Testament in Plain E...
I have adjusted the NT Gateway E-Lists page with the up-to-date information about the new Synoptic-L . Incidentally, one hundred people ar...
There's another interesting link on the N. T. Wright page . It seems that Tom Wright has read The Da Vinci Code and is inspired to com...
Another new article on the N. T. Wright Page : Paul in Different Perspectives Lecture 1: Starting Points and Opening Reflections Auburn Aven...
I enjoyed Jim Davila's post Apocrypha Now! on Paleojudaica concerning an urban legend on Ben Hur , with the link to the article here: ...
Welcome to a new blog that's going to be well worth watching: The Busybody Just as cooks pray for a good crop of young animals and fishe...
Synoptic-L , the e-list for the discussion of the Synoptic Gospels is now hosted by Yahoo!Groups (see previous post on the move). A small...
The N. T. Wright page has several new articles, including: Women’s Service in the Church: The Biblical Basis A conference paper for the Sym...
It has been a very depressing morning and I don't really know what to say about the breaking news of terrorist explosions in London. I ...
My previous post took me to BiblicalStudies.org.uk which I like to visit from time to time and I noticed that Robert Bradshaw now has a bl...
On Primal Subversion , Sean du Toit notes the addition of a nicely produced on-line reproduction of an influential article: Kenneth E. Baile...
Several have blogged on the temporary hiatus for the ANE list (e.g. Stephen Carlson on Hypotyposeis , cf. links there). It seems that the ...
Thanks to David Mackinder for the note that there's a new link on the N. T. Wright page to Tom Wright's sermon 'Shipwreck and K...
I am gradually catching up with what I've missed on all the blogs in recent weeks and here's a post that's unmissable for Jesus ...
On Deinde , Danny Zacharias has an interesting post on the trials of preparing a scripture index: If you are an author, do you do the indice...
I am happy to join Jim West in welcoming another new biblioblog: Higgaion Meditations on biblical studies, church life, and any other topic...
I am usually the last on the scene these days, but I'd like to join other bibliobloggers (including Michael Bird , Stephen Carlson and ...
Latest from SBL's Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading: Esler, Philip F. Conflict and Identity in Romans: The Social Sett...
I've never yet been to an SBL International Meeting and would have loved to have gone this year to Singapore but could not. So it's ...
It's good to see Michel Bird, in his new blog Euangelion , commenting on Bill Arnals' new book, The Symbolic Jesus : The Peril of Mo...
I'm going to break my self-imposed protocol of not blogging outside academic NT topics today, but I'm sure it goes without saying th...
It's good to see Helenann Hartley setting the record straight on a famous (mis)quotation of David Jenkins, former Bishop of Durham. Ph...
I have just heard from my colleague David Parker that Neville Birdsall died in the night, just after midnight. The funeral is to be on Mond...