Bob has the latest word on the annual SBL bibliblogger food-centered meet-up. I will be there, will you? the 2010 biblioblogger gathering in atlanta this year will be held at gibney’s irish pub (map) on sunday night, november 21, 2010, at 6:45 pm. it’s less than a block away from […]
Bibliobloggers
OK, he is not a liberal or a minimalist, but he certainly engages in appropriate intellectual discourse. This is the silly season for me, on the road presenting the college to prospective students and donors alike, so I do not get to read blogs or update my own very often. […]
As many of you know the Top 50 has ended, but Joseph Kelly is feeling nostalgic on this last day of the year and has posted a final Top 50. Yours truly remains rock steady at #28.
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 […]
Being the end of the month (or now the beginning of the new month) we have our monthly Biblical Studies Carnival and Top 50 blogs listing. Doug Chaplin aka clayboy did an excellent job with this month’s Carnival. This month I moved back into the Top 50 biblioblogs after a […]
For those keeping track of this Daniel McClellan has links to a number of the blog posts from around Biblioblogdom that address the recent announcement of affiliation. He links to one of my posts, from yesterday, but there is an earlier one as well. Just follow the links in the […]
Jim W has posted my thoughts on where the Steering Committee needs to focus our attention over the next year, leading up to the first session in Atlanta. To place this in full context, I have appended the preface I had in my email to the group. I also have […]
There was Jim Davila. Or so says James McGrath of Exploring our Matrix in his retelling of the origins of Biblioblogging.
As many of you all know Jim West has taken the lead to forge an “affiliation” with SBL and is now moving forward with forming a steering committee. Some have responded to these developments with some concern and consternation. Chris Heard is the most outspoken that I have come across […]