I'm off to England for a Christmas break and so there'll be no blogging until the new year. Speaking of England, I did a guest blog...
archaeology training, who was the historical jesus, biblical jesus, the gospel of judah, the bible judas
I'm off to England for a Christmas break and so there'll be no blogging until the new year. Speaking of England, I did a guest blog...
Thanks to David Mackinder and John Marshall for mentioning this: Jesus and the Gospel: What Really Happened? It's an email debate betwee...
I have now finished my first set of final grading here at Duke so I have a moment to turn again to Gerd Lüdemann on Christmas. Lüdemann pub...
I have just received this response from Gerd Lüdemann to my comments on his press release ( The Christmas Stories are Pious Fairy Tales ) a...
On Biblical Theology , Jim West gives the text of Gerd Lüdemann's thoughts on the Christmas story. A look at Lüdemann's homepage g...
There's a new issue of the SBL Forum available, for December 2005: SBL Forum Vol. 3, No.11: December 2005 Strategies for Moving Students...
The SBL Annual Meeting Call for Papers went live yesterday (15th). Or at least all the programme chairs were encouraged to get our calls fo...
Others will already have mentioned this by now, but I've been away from the blogging machine for a couple of days and this is the first ...
The latest New Testament Studies has been announced and is on-line for subscribers and subscribing institutions (with abstracts available f...
The fourth and final part in the BBC Radio 4 series In the Footsteps of Jesus was broadcast earlier today, and it is available for listenin...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading: Harris, Murray J. The Second Epistle to the Corinthians Reviewed by...
The N. T. Wright page carries details of a recording of an Easter Oratorio by Paul Spicer , the libretto for which is written by N. T. Wr...
On Biblicalstudies.org.uk , Rob Bradshaw announces that he has made available on-line two of Richard Bauckham's articles: Richard J. Bau...
The N. T. Wright Page mentions this short article from Friday's Wall Street Journal Editorial Page: Reform Party A British theologian ...
Since moving to the US, NPR (National Public Radio) has become part of my staple diet. It's no Radio 4 (what could be?), but it has s...
I was horrified to read of the assault on Paul Mirecki on Hypotyposeis , and the follow-up posts there. Paul Mirecki is Professor in the ...
I'm behind everyone else (e.g. Michael Bird , Jim Davila and others) on this one, but I've enjoyed reading the following: The Magda...
Courtesy of Michael Bird on Euangelion , now I know what I'd like on my epitaph . Update (20 December): thanks to Whit Stodghill for th...
Another new blog, this one mentioned by Jim West , is: Karamat's Xanga Site It's by Kevin Wilson, Professor of Biblical Studies at L...
On Hypotyposeis , Stephen Carlson mentions a new blog by Suzanne McCarthy: Powerscourt The name is explained in Lady Powerscourt I . The bl...
I've been meaning to add my congratulations to Michael Bird of Euangelion for the award of his doctorate ( the doctor is in! ). His th...
The remarkable site Zhubert.com is one year old today: Dec 7: www.zhubert.com turns one! Congratulations -- it's a great site and it fe...
I taught a class on 1 Corinthians on Friday, and I began thinking about the contrast between 1 Cor. 8 and 10, a contrast that has always bot...
On Gypsy Scholar , Jeffery Hodges has helpfully gathered together all his fascinating posts on catching plagiarists: Plagiarism Index
This has been pointed out by others (e.g. Stephen Carlson and Jim Davila ) but it's worth another mention in spite of the fact that I h...
The third part of In the Footsteps of Jesus was broadcast at 8 pm GMT today (I managed to catch it live today, from my office at Duke). As...
On Bob's Blog , there's an opening at Regent College, Vancouver advertised : REGENT COLLEGE, an evangelical graduate school of Chri...
The NT Gateway blog has the privilege this month of a special feature on Biblioblogs.com: Biblioblogs: Blog of the Month: December 2005 Than...
The ad below is courtesy of Dr Andrew Clarke: Warden / Director of Tyndale House, Cambridge Applications are invited for the post of warden/...
On Gypsy Scholar Jeffery Hodges has some fascinating reflections on student plagiarism, utilizing some of my own academic work on editorial...
I am grateful to David Instone-Brewer for emailing with details of another excellent looking summer school to be run by Tyndale House (eg. s...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading, and just a short selection this time: Barnett, Paul The Birth of Ch...