You may have read my “modest proposal for assessing digital biblical studies.” My focus there was on issues relating primarily to promotion and tenure, the coin of the realm for academia, and how we as a discipline can properly assess and present the emerging digital production for P&T committees. Technology […]
Christian Brady
I am not sure how I missed this (the conference is three years old!) but I see lots of familiar names. (Hi Chris H!) I am interested to hear more about BibleTech and see what those folks have to teach those of us interested in similar session at SBL. BibleTech:2011 […]
The Chronicle of Higher Education blog ProfHacker put me on to a great WP plugin that makes your site look and work like Flipboard, a great magazine like news-reading experience for the iPad. I have it running now, what do you think? OnSwipe describes itself as “a platform that makes […]
Of Jesus, not the musical group. An Episcopal priest and graphic artist Earnest Graham has begun work on Matthew and has posted Matthew 4:1-11. The images are free for use in ministry, check ’em all out. via Look Both Ways: Life at the Crossroads of Art and Faith: Bible Comic: […]
You all may have seen this, it is a very old story, from January 26, 2005, but it is a wonderful story. Not because of the hook (and the way it was implemented!) but because of the pastor’s own redemption that occurred over his life. The Preacher Who Died With […]
Was I trolling for hits with that title? Perhaps. Since I have not had time to read (let alone post) any comics you can imagine that I have not really been able to keep up with all the news regarding Rob Bell’s new book and the hoopla regarding universalism. I […]
UPDATE: I have uploaded a set of photos from the levee at flickr. All 657 of ’em! I have not had time to weed them out, but you can see all the pictures I took in New Orleans at this link: Dropbox gallery. You may use them if: You are a […]
I have been doing a lot of traveling in the last few weeks, so my blogging on Targuman.org has mostly been confined to redirects of blog posts for my class. As you might imagine, with an administrative job I find myself reading all sorts of material, just not a lot […]