Today's new link continues the Simon Gathercole theme. On the Gospel and Acts: Books and Articles page : UP: Simon Gathercole, 'The...
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Today's new link continues the Simon Gathercole theme. On the Gospel and Acts: Books and Articles page : UP: Simon Gathercole, 'The...
James Tabor appeared on Radio 4's Sunday programme this morning, interviewed by Roger Bolton about his new book The Jesus Dynasty : Sun...
This should have gone up last night, but for some reason I couldn't communicate with the NTGateway server over in the London docklands; ...
Today's new link is on the Paul: Books and Articles page: Francis Watson, “The Authority of the Voice: A Theological Reading of 1 Cor. ...
For some reason, blogger has published a blank index page for the site, so I am republishing and testing with this post. Update (15.33): go...
Once again I have to rely on a technicality -- although it's Friday, it's before I've gone to bed on Thursday, so this counts a...
Today's new link is on the Gospel of Mark: Articles page and is taken from John S. Kloppenborg's homepage : UP: John S. Kloppenbor...
I've updated the URL to Steve Moyise 's web page on Scholars: M , but there is no sign anywhere of all of the full text articles he ...
Today's new link is on the Canon page: UP: H. J. de Jonge, “The Canons of the New Testament” , in J.-M. Auwers & H.J. de Jonge (eds...
I have another post over on The Americanization of Emily -- this is becoming something of a habit. It's a supplementary post in my ser...
This is not quite in time to be Monday's "link a day", since it's 1.50 a.m. on Tuesday, but I hope that we can put that do...
Today's new link is on the Revelation page: UP: Mitchell G. Reddish, “Revelation: Introduction” , Introduction to Revelation (Smyth an...
My latest guest blog on The Americanization of Emily is now up: New Technology and Old-Fashioned Communication NB: all you NT studies anora...
Today's new link is also on the Historical Jesus: Books and Articles page: UP: N. T. Wright, “Five Gospels but no Gospel: Jesus and the...
I've made some further updates to my page on Historical Jesus: Books and Articles , in particular updating links to Paula Fredriksen...
As many have realized, I have had far less time in the last six months to attend to the New Testament Gateway than I have had in the past. ...
Jim West has a most interesting post, The Disintegration of the "Biblioblogging" Community , lamenting the way in which the bibli...
I have the third in my series of guest posts on Viola's blog, The Americanization of Emily : How to cope without British TV and Radio Pa...
While browsing the new Continuum website today, I noticed that they have one of my books on sale. The Synoptic Problem: A Way Through the ...
I thought it was time to return to iGod on the Synoptic Problem : -- Me: Hi again God: Once more? Hello. What is your name? Me: Mark God:...
This came in today from Fortress: -- Before the Written Gospel There Was—What? MINNEAPOLIS (April 19, 2006)— Previous thinking regarding “or...
Over on Café Apocalypsis , Alan Bandy notices Craig Evans's new website. Like an increasing number of scholars, Evans has invested in h...
Until coming to America, I had never worked on Good Friday, at least as far as I can remember (I may have done so when I used to work for th...
Over on Bible Films Blog , Matt Page has the latest on a documentary to air this weekend in the UK: Channel 4 Web Page for "The Passion...
On BBC3 tonight is a fascinating looking experiment entitled The Manchester Passion This year BBC Television is marking Easter with a major ...
If it hadn't been for the Gospel of Judas , this story might have picked up more attention, but it's doing well all the same. Alrea...
The documentary on The Gospel of Judas is airing at the moment on National Geographic. So far: enormously enjoyable. Standard ancient hist...
TV Documentary airs: USA: National Geographic Channel, 8 pm Eastern Time. UK: National Geographic Channel, 9 pm. Thanks, of course, to the b...
I decided to ask iGod about the Synoptic Problem, but didn't get very far: Me: I'd like to thank you for this opportunity to talk ...
The Gospel of Judas also made an appearance on Reporting Religion last night and included an interview with Craig Evans and a couple of ot...
I'll echo other bibliobloggers who have linked to the latest exciting news and publications on the Gospel of Judas in due course -- I...
Some recent Jesus sightings include Henry Ian Cusick of The Gospel of John in two episodes of the fifth season of 24 in which he plays th...
Thanks to Whit Stodghill for the notice of this new book by two of the Jesus Seminar's top fellows, John Dominic Crossan and Marcus Borg...
On Targuman and elsewhere, Chris Brady makes the following announcements , and he writes to draw the attention of my readers to this: -- We...
Loren Rosson has done a first class job with the latest Biblical Studies Carnival, the fourth: Biblical Studies Carnival IV
Reading Hypotyposeis this morning on Some Would-be Discoveries reminded me of the report from two years ago today on the discovery of Q, ...