The drought is almost over! After the longest gap in the history of the NT Gateway blog, I am all set to resume blogging later today. I ma...
 
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The drought is almost over! After the longest gap in the history of the NT Gateway blog, I am all set to resume blogging later today. I ma...
 
Religion News Blog has this story from the Associated Press on What would Jesus blog? . You might say that the bibliobloggers would be in ...
 
On The Busybody , Loren Rosson has an enjoyable list of Scholars to spend time with , the ten scholars he would enjoy getting to know better...
 
This is something that I had missed until now so mention it in case others have missed it too. I spotted it at the top of Jim West's Bi...
 
The latest addition to the N. T. Wright Page is the following review from a decade ago in Reviews in Religion in Theology : Two Radical Jew...
 
On Euaggelion Michael Bird tells us what he'd like to see in 2006 in Biblioblogdom. It's a curious thing, but one of the things he...
 
Over on Xtalk Zeba Crook recommends a new-is novel by Nino Ricci called Testament . It sounds interesting and, according to Zeb, it is imp...
 
I couldn't help smiling to see my name in a letter in the Church Times . It's not often that that happens: Is there a theological ...
 
Latest from the SBL's Review of Biblical Literature under the NT heading: Cameron, Ron and Merrill P. Miller, eds. Redescribing Christi...
 
This press release from Fortress Press: ----- “For those Christians whose concern about women in leadership roles is tied to the question wh...
 
On Novum Testamentum , Brandon Wason has a very useful chart on Pauline Chronology: A Chronology of the Apostle Paul Make sure you go to the...
 
Worth a mention is this from Russell Cottrell : Greek Number Converter (Seen on About Ancient / Classical History ).
 
Dave Black online mentions a New Testament post that has been advertised in Alberta, Canada: New Testament Faculty: Alliance University Col...
 
From time to time, Tom Wright answers specially selected questions from the Wrightsaid email list and the responses are published on the N....
 
One of the great things about being in the USA (among many others, e.g. great coffee, jerky, smoothies, root beer, free refills, popcorn wit...
 
While I was sitting for the second time this week in the social security administration in Durham, NC, waiting for a couple of hours to pick...
 
This was just on Ioudaios , posted by Rochelle Altman, but it might be worth mentioning for those who don't subscribe: COLLEGE OF THE HO...
 
The latest NT scholar to get his own dot com is Mark Nanos: Mark D. Nanos His website has moved there, though the old URL is still working t...
 
Rob Bradshaw continues his fine work on Biblicalstudies.org.uk with the announcement of full text reproductions of two texts by F. F. Bruc...
 
Like others, I have enjoyed Michael Bird's Top 25 NT Scholars and of course the fun of it is to be impressed, outraged and amused, not ...
 
On Deinde Paul Nikkel comments on The "Sheffield School" of Blogging . He asks "does the University of Sheffield have the l...