Elsewhere (05.26.2011)
Let us know what you think of our new look! - Nick Norelli shares an insight into Israel’s first exodus in Abraham here. - Brian Fulthorp shares a quote from Bruce Waltke on Israel here. - W. Travis...
View ArticleElsewhere (05.27.2011)
- Ray Hollenbach ponders why Jesus didn’t go straight to heaven after the resurrection here. - T.C. Robinson addresses God’s sovereignty in light of natural disasters here. - Bobby Grow lists the...
View ArticleElsewhere (05.30.2011)
- Kevin Brown moves to Corinthians as he continues to look at Jesus and Creation here. - Larry Garcia summarizes the Book of Revelation here. - Ryan Collins asks “who is YHWH”? here. - T.C. Robinson...
View ArticleElsewhere (05.31.2011)
- Scott Lencke discusses the final form of the OT canon. Ray Hollenbach speaks of our “personal canon”. - John Hobbins takes “another look at Gen. 11″. - Matthew Malcom asks if 1 Cor. 15 confirms or...
View ArticleElsewhere (06.01.2011)
We ranked #14 in the Biblioblog rankings for the month of May continuing our slide further and further away from the top. Also, this month’s Biblioblog Carnival is available thank to Joel Watts over...
View ArticleBlogging as a seminarian
I’ve been a seminarian, twice. I’ve been a blogger during both programs: a MA and a ThM through Western Seminary. While in my MA program I was employed (mostly) full-time working a graveyard shift at a...
View ArticleThe pros of blogging as a student
I am scurrying to compose a paper to present for the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature’s “Blogging and Online Publication” section. I have discussed my paper idea with Robert...
View ArticleBlogging as a hindrance to future employment and/or educational opportunities?
It appears that I may be limiting my potential paper proposal to discussing the dangers of blogging (see “The pros of blogging as a student” and “The cons of blogging as a student” for the backstory)....
View ArticleBloggers added!
On Saturday (see “Wanted: Blogger”) I mentioned that I need contributors in order for this blog to remain stable as I transition into doctoral work beginning (hopefully) this September. I received...
View ArticleBlogging doctoral students
I apologize to readers of this blog would may be wondering why I’ve blogged on nothing but blogging this week. I have been working on a paper that I am going to propose soon, and I need to gather...
View ArticleStudent Blogging Session at the 2013 SBL Annual Meeting
James McGrath has posted list of papers to be presented at the Blogging and Online Publications section of the 2013 SBL Annuel Meeting. The theme of student blogging will be the focus which includes my...
View ArticleOn Biblioblogging
Joshua Smith is one of the newer contributors to this blog. He has been sharing some thoughts on biblioblogging over at his personal blog: 1. A Definition 2. Advantages 3. Disadvantages 4. How...
View ArticleRe-imagining blogging: some proposals
This week I realized that (1) I don’t enjoy blogging right now, but (2) I think the online community it could create remains valuable. What has changed? Honestly, I have struggled to adjust to the...
View ArticleBlog sabbatical
I’ve been blogging since 2006 (actually, I began in 2005, but then stopped) and I don’t think I’ve taken an extended sabbatical from blogging since I began. I am taking one now. As I mentioned this...
View ArticleChristian scholarship and academic blogging
A few blog posts worth your time: Joshua L. Mann, Press ‘Publish’: Start an Academic Blog “Start an academic blog. Why? Because academic blogging is an accessible platform for communicating your...
View ArticleBurnt by blogging?
Potential employer reading what you wrote on your blog five years ago. (Source: funny-pictures-blog.com) A while ago I mentioned that at this year’s AAR/SBL Annual Meeting I will be presenting on “The...
View ArticleBiblical Studies Carnival: August, 2013
This way….or is it that way? This is the Biblical Studies Carnival for August 2013. It isn’t a carnival though, not really. No roller coasters. No cotton candy. No clowns. Rather, it is more like a...
View Article5 reasons students shouldn’t blog: Introduction
…especially for bloggers! In November I will be presenting a paper titled “The Dangers of Blogging as a Student” at the 2013 SBL Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD. This may seem a bit hypocritical to...
View Article5 Reasons Students Shouldn’t Blog: #1, Public Reputation
Indeed, Shakespeare, that IS the question! A week ago Christopher Rollston wrote a blogpost titled “From Washington to Jerusalem: Personal Reflections on a Year to Remember” wherein he recounted the...
View Article5 Reasons Students Shouldn’t Blog: #2, Offending Potential Educators and/or...
…notice, he didn’t mention a blog, right? (Source: http://clinicalpsychreading.blogspot.com) In this series I am discussing the dangers of blogging as a student if you are hoping to (1) become a...
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