Well, I am now back, safe and sound, in State College. Just in time for a big snow storm tonight and tomorrow, so they say. And I am glad to say that Dr. Jim West has reneged from his prior decision to let the terrorists win and not recreate his […]
UPDATE: See Kevin’s comment below. Kevin texted me yesterday to say that his blog and entire site have been hacked and are down. If you go to it now a text file downloads automatically. I did the foolish thing of opening (just for you gentle readers) and it seems to […]
I shall have to ask her, she is still alive after all. My post title refers to the post by Dr. Jim West in response to my plea to minimalists. I will get to Grandma in a moment, but first I want to set the record straight. My post was […]
April DeConick has a post with that title, What is a biblioblog and who is a biblioblogger? and I think it deserves a response. She said, I have been thinking about this question for a couple of days now as I have been working to clean up my sidebar and […]
Special thanks to Charles Halton for putting this up! Please click through to give him the traffic he deserves and download the articles. Understanding the History of Ancient Israel The Proceedings of the British Academy volume 143 is online and articles are free to download. (Via Awilum.com.)
Airton José da Silva has posted a summary in English of an article that he has just completed (in Portuguese) on the Book of Ruth in its social and anthropological setting. He offers a brief summary in English and the Portuguese introduction. International Biblical Studies Writing Month Chris Brady at Targuman, […]
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Christopher Heard’s post reminds me that I need to put up a separate post about: Biblical Studies Writing Month (or so) Finally, in great optimism of getting work done over the break, I declared December through January “International Biblical Studies Writing Month (or so).” The truth is, I haven’t done […]
Given the current issues facing our communion I think Dave’s cartoon shows just a bit too much collegiality among the cassocked bloggers. But I am on board with the Facebook group! There are 63 more to date. Care to join? Anglican bloggers I have decided that whilst procrastinating from my […]