Ed Cook asks , "Why are there so few female bibliobloggers?" and Jim West and Joe Cathey reflect further on the question. With ...
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Ed Cook asks , "Why are there so few female bibliobloggers?" and Jim West and Joe Cathey reflect further on the question. With ...
While updating my Scholars: G page (see previous post ), I came across this new book, with its associated web page: Mariam, the Magdalen an...
I've updated my Scholars: G page with reference to the following new page: Sigurd Grindheim Prof. Grindheim is at Trinity Evangelical D...
Thanks to Tracey McCluskey at Cambridge University Press for letting me know about a new book from Craig Keener: 1–2 Corinthians Craig Keene...
There's a bit of a blogging slowdown at the moment with another move, now our third hotel since arriving here last week. We were in the...
On Biblical Theology , Jim West asks "why books in JSNTSup are so bloody high". I assume that Jim is referring to the price here....
On Paleojudaica , Jim Davila notes that St Andrews' classes start today. Likewise I see in my diary that term starts in Birmingham toda...
With SBL's Annual Meeting looming, Stephen Carlson recommends that everyone read Danuta's Do's and Don'ts on how to give a...
The latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading follows. This combines parts of the last two updates: Aus, Roge...
After our first weekend living in America, I feel a little like Morgan Spurlock in Supersize Me , though I'm happy to say that our diet ...
There is a good reason for the lack of pictures here, for which apologies. It seems I didn't bring the lead to my digital camera with m...
Thank you to everyone who has made encouraging and interesting comments in response to my previous blog post ( Travel Diary 3: Arrival in No...
An enjoyable flight; I had a good sleep, read the whole of The Guardian (a pleasure I will only have on-line for the foreseeable future),...
Safe arrival at about 10 pm last night at Gatwick Airport Travelodge; it is a wonderful thing to have left behind the exhaustion of the las...
Things have been quiet blog-wise because we have been packing up, giving away or throwing away all our earthly possessions and planning to ...
This press release is from Fortress Press: --- “George Nickelsburg has been at the forefront of scholarship on Second Temple Judaism for mor...
This notice is from Steve Moyise : --- This year's OT in NT seminar will be held at St Deiniol's Library, Hawarden, North Wales, fro...
On Deinde Paul Nikkel has an excellent post on Evaluating Departmental Websites , picked up from RogueClassicism and ultimately the Classi...
Thanks to Zeth Green for noting this new resource from Google: Google Blog Search It searches by date as well as relevance, so there is a st...
On Novum Testamentum blog Brandon Wason asks " What is a biblioblog? ". On the question of origins, he wonders whether it comes ...
TJ Sondermann notes On Google Scholar that "scope" has been added to the Advanced Search page on Google Scholar: Google Scholar A...
On Biblaridion , Bryan mentions Dave Black Online , a site I have visited before but tend to forget to go back to because of its lack of RSS...
As promised , here are those Book Reviews from the Australian Biblical Review , the ones that pertain to the NT: Brevard S. Childs The Stru...
The latest edition of the Australian Biblical Review (Volume 53, 2005) will be sent out to subscribers in October, and the Table of Content...
For some time, the University of Birmingham have been working on a new "brand" and have spent thousands on its new look, which can...
In comments , Tommy notes that I forgot to post the 17 June Review of Biblical Literature newsletter as it pertained to the NT, for which t...
I often get queries about the latest on our move to North Carolina, and others who assume we are already there and send kind emails asking ...
Ken Ristau asks : So why do so many bibliobloggers post the RBL Reviews Newsletter, or even portions of it, when we all get the same email? ...
Latest from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading (and see my next post for "Why do you insist on posting these?...
I'll be away from blogging for a few days (and not just to watch England trying to regain the Ashes) but hope to return to it next week ...
On b-greek , Bob Firth (see Archive searching for Firefox, Mozilla and Netscape ) has come up with a nice b-greek archive plug-in for Firefo...
The Westar Institute has published a short obituary of Robert Funk: Robert Funk Obituary
Bill Warren has the following news update (see further New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary ), initially sent to my colleague David Par...
The latest reviews from the SBL Review of Biblical Literature under the New Testament heading: Arav, Rami and Richard A. Freund, eds. Beths...
Jim West reports the death of Robert Funk on Biblical Theology on September 3.
Saturday -- the last day of the British New Testament Conference at Liverpool Hope University College. After a cooked breakfast, the third ...
One of things that made the conference this year particularly enjoyable for me was that it was my first as an everyday punter for some time....
Friday afternoon is designated free time, but for many of us that is the time when we get to pre-arranged meetings to move forward on differ...
The accommodation at Liverpool Hope was in two adjacent buildings, one called Wesley and the other called Angela. Wesley was so new that we...
This year's British New Testament Conference began on Thursday evening with a drinks reception and a welcome from Liverpool Hope Univer...
The NT Gateway Weblog is now two years old. It began on 2 September 2003. 1786 posts on and I'm still enjoying blogging. Thanks for r...
Back from the BNTC now and ready to report in due course. One of those great train journeys back where it seemed like half the people on t...