Author: J. David Stark

  • Biblioblog Top 50 (September, 2010)

    September’s Biblioblog Top 50 is available. Despite Joel Watt’s slippage to third in the overall rankings, his blog continues to hold the lead among the top ten student biblioblogs: Student Overall Author(s) Blog Alexa Score 1 3 Joel L. Watts The Church of Jesus Christ 128485 2 5 Scott Bailey Scotteriology 173966 3 11 Jeremy…

  • Zotero Here, Zotero There, Zotero Everywhere

    Earlier today, the Zotero Project announced concrete plans to release a stand-alone, browser-independent version of their open-source, bibliographic management system. Since its inception, Zotero has been tied to Mozilla Firefox as a support for its underlying architecture. Yet, as the members of the Zotero Project recognize, “not all researchers can or want to use” Firefox.…

  • RBL Newsletter (September 17, 2010)

    The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Fields Luísa Maria Varela Almendra, Um debate sobre o conhecimento de Deus: Composição e interpretação de Jb 32–37, reviewed by Gilbert Lozano G. P. F. Broekman, R. J. Demaree, and O. E. Kaper, eds., The Libyan Period in Egypt: Historical and…

  • New Testament Studies 56.4

    The latest issue of New Testament Studies includes: Michael Peppard, “The Eagle and the Dove: Roman Imperial Sonship and the Baptism of Jesus (Mark 1.9–11),” 431–51 Eve-Marie Becker, “Die markinischen Summarien—ein literarischer und theologischer Schlüssel zu Mark 1–6,” 452–74 Lee A. Johnson and Robert C. Tannehill, “Lilies Do Not Spin: A Challenge to Female Social…

  • Lawson, The Expository Genius of John Calvin

    Brian LePort notes the availability, as an Amazonian “Deal of the Day,” of a free Kindle edition of Steven Lawson’s Expository Genius of John Calvin (Reformed Trust, 2007).

  • Zotero 2.0.7–8

    Another set of Zotero updates is available that remedies some stability issues and brings us up through 2.0.7 to 2.0.8.