And Jesus and Mohammed know that! Jesus and Mo by “Mohammed Jones” (Warning: the content can be offensive to those so inclined.)
Yearly Archives: 2009
UPDATE: Just another day (or so) on the competition. My brother’s is pretty good and Aaron is very clever, but I am liking Brooke’s the best so far. What is your caption? And we have a winner! Brooke I am not sure what I have to offer (do you like […]
I am not sure how I feel about this (not that they asked me, of course). I just wonder what Lewis himself would say. They certainly have a tremendous looking campus and I am sympathetic to a great books approach, but such a curriculum runs the risk of being too […]
UPDATE: I just noticed that this is my 2,000 post. Somewhat fitting, don’t you think? It combines all of my interests (aside from technology) into one post: comics, religion and politics, a delicious mélange! You all know my penchant for comics and politics so it is no surprise that when […]
I received the following email from George Kiraz and pass it along for the benefit of all. Dear Christian, I am writing to introduce you to some of Gorgias Press’s academic publishing programs. At the last SBL meeting, we released ca. 65 new titles, some of which are listed below […]
This reminds me of those cell phone and cable data plans that are “unlimited” until you hit the limit. This is the current promotion on Best Buy’s website: For those who might not be able to see the image it says “99¢ SHIPPING ON ALL PRODUCTS * Exclusions apply.” Aha. […]
But I am wishing you all a good yontif. HT to Aaron. The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c A Colbert Christmas: Jon Stewart www.colbertnation.com Colbert Report Full Episodes Political Humor U.S. Speedskating
You may be forgiven for not remembering my short-lived podcast series featuring interviews with many of our beloved biblioblogging colleagues. My last entry was in March of 2008, Chris Tilling was my guest. My two previous were with Rick Brannan and Dr. Jim West. My question for you my dear reader is […]
We have listened and broadened the scope of the new “bibliobloggers” SBL section. SBL Blogger and Online Publication section Originally organized under the aegis of the ‘biblioblogging’ community, this unit has been renamed. ‘Biblioblogging’ refers to a diverse community of nearly every point of view that communicates new ideas or […]
I have addressed this subject several times on this blog before. I posted a poll almost two years ago and gave the example of Dean Dad. The recent CHE post by the Provost of Idaho State University regarding the limits of academic freedom and lunch with the CHE reporter for […]