SBL
Kevin Wilson has kindly compiled a list of those attending, with links, so I will merely paste that in here: We had twenty-one people at the biblioblogger get together today. … I did, however, pass around a sheet of paper for everyone to sign. Here, then, is the canonical list […]
It is Tuesday and I am sitting in the san Diego airport (which has free WiFi, good on ya!) having a bit of lunch before I depart. It was a good conference this year and although I had hoped to blog in/during sessions, I am not going to beat myself […]
The Chronicle of Higher Ed has the story about the spit between AAR and SBL. This will take effect next year. Everyone I spoke with thought that AAR, who initiated this, will be the one to lose the most. What do you all think? We need a poll! The article […]
Some photos from the lunch can be found here and in response to Tilling’s challenge, I snapped this image. Just why is Jim West paying off Tilling? (The audio intro will be posted later.)
S19-54 Aramaic Studies 11/19/2007 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM Room: Anaheim – MMMichael Segal, Hebrew University of Jerusalem From Joseph to Daniel to Antiochus: The Literary Development of Daniel 2 (20 min) Discussion (10 min) Robert R. Phenix, Jr., Saint Louis University Investigation of Ezra 4:12 in Light of Syntax […]
Although we are only having a few meetings and the book exhibits in the Convention Center (most of the rest are in the hotels) it is a beautiful building. The architecture is very nice.
I am not sure how much I will actually blog the sessions since I don’t think there is internet in the meeting rooms. (Of course I could always type notes and then upload, etc. I know.) But a few notes so far: Last night was a lovely evening with the […]