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The Future of Biblical Studies Carnivals
Codex: Biblical Studies Blogspot —
Authority: 104
Doug Chaplin has uploaded Biblical Studies Carnival XLVIII over at Clayboy. He did a great job with the Carnival once again. In a follow-up post today he raises some good question about the future of the Biblical Studies Carnivals. His concerns are nothing new; I have raised them a number of times before. The ...5 days ago -
The Future of the Biblical Studies Carnival
kata ta biblia —
Authority: 491
Doug, author of the most recent carnival , asks the question about whether we might consider a different approach to carnivals. Good question. On the one hand, the approach we have is so established that it may be difficult to get another one off the ground. On the other hand, there may be other approaches that ...5 days ago -
The Biblioblog Top 50 is Dead; Long Live the Biblical Studies Carnival!
Exploring Our Matrix —
Authority: 538
According to Jim West , the blogger formerly known as NT Wrong has decided to stop doing the Biblioblog Top 50 . I dont blame him, given the way the sheer number of biblioblogs has increased in recent months. But I do hope that something more like the original NT Wrong blog will be that bloggers next project, as it ...5 days ago -
In the Biblioblogosphere
Evangelical Textual Criticism —
Authority: 512
It is a new month and that means two things in the biblioblogosphere: 1. The Biblical Studies Carnival (xlviii) is published, this time by Doug Chaplin aka Clayboy. This carnival notes several of our posts in November (on Archaic Mark , and the first SBL reports highlighting Peter Heads paper on distigmai here ...1 week ago -
Ranking in at #18 . . . L’Chaim!
kata ta biblia —
Authority: 491
The lucky Jewish number eighteen, which is the gematria number for chai or “life.” Jews often give in multiples of $18 as gifts for major events or for Jewish charities. I take my #18 November ranking for the Biblioblog Top 50 to mean that this blog is clearly chosen by God. In the United States, my blog has ...1 week ago -
Biblical Studies Carnival 48
Exploring Our Matrix —
Authority: 538
Biblical Studies Carnival 48 has been posted at Clayboy!1 week ago -
Nominate Today for the Next Biblical Studies Carnival
Codex: Biblical Studies Blogspot —
Authority: 104
The month is almost over, so make sure to nominate some posts for Biblical Studies Carnival XLVIII , which will be hosted by Doug Chaplin over at his blog, clayboy . The Carnival will highlight posts relating to academic biblical studies for the month of November and should be posted in the first week of December ...1 week ago -
Nice Work, Kevin!
kata ta biblia —
Authority: 491
Even if he saddened James of the West (who appears to admit his feelings are childish: “When I was a kid . . .” ) by posting it a day late, I think Kevin has done a wonderful job of highlighting the work of the past month in Carnival 48 . Of course, he forgot to share one of my three posts from the past ...4 weeks ago -
New BSC
if i were a bell, i'd ring. —
Authority: 421
Up at Paul of Tarsus.4 weeks ago -
Biblical Studies Carnival LXVII
Exploring Our Matrix —
Authority: 538
Kevin Scull has posted the latest Biblical Studies Carnival . Lots of great stuff, well worth the wait!4 weeks ago -
Biblical Studies Carnival # 47
Dr. Claude Mariottini - Professor of Old Testament —
Authority: 469
The forty-seventh edition of the Biblical Studies Carnival has been posted on Kevin Scull’s blog Paul of Tarsus . Kevin’s selection includes several links to video resources for biblical studies. Visit Kevin’s blog and read his selection for the 47th Carnival. Claude Mariottini Professor of Old Testament ...4 weeks ago -
Happy All Hallows Eve
Exploring Our Matrix —
Authority: 538
Its All Hallows Eve - or, in the more popular shorthand version, Halloween . It is a wonderful Christian holiday, albeit one that is based on a view of the world and specific beliefs that many Christians today can no longer share - and so really little different from Christmas or Easter, when you think about it. If ...5 weeks ago
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