Author: J. David Stark

  • 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.

  • RBL Newsletter (September 10, 2010)

    The latest reviews from the Review of Biblical Literature include: New Testament and Cognate Fields Craig L. Blomberg, The Historical Reliability of the Gospels, reviewed by Robert H. Gundry Craig S. Keener, The Historical Jesus of the Gospels, reviewed by Craig L. Blomberg Lloyd Kim, Polemic in the Book of Hebrews: Anti-Judaism, Anti-Semitism, Supersessionism?, reviewed…

  • Journal of Biblical Literature 129.3

    The fall issue of the Journal of Biblical Literature includes: Jewish Scriptures and Cognate Fields Jonathan Burnside, “Flight of the Fugitives: Rethinking the Relationship between Biblical Law (Exodus 21:12–14) and the Davidic Succession Narrative (1 Kings 1-2),” 418–31 Michael Carasik, “Why Did Hannah Ask for ‘Seed of Men’?,” 433–36 Steven L. McKenzie, “Elaborated Evidence for…

  • And I Was Just Getting Used to the 15th Edition

    The 16th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style is, however, now available. Among other updates, this edition boasts Chicago’s first explicit guidelines for citing Kindle editions and publications (§§14.166; A.38). Although I have yet to be able to examine this new edition first-hand, on a cursory perusal, these guidelines appear mainly to be an…

  • Zotero 2.0.4–6

    This past week, along with several bug fixes, Zotero got some substantive updates to its syncing and word-processor integration features. As usual, the Zotero website has change logs for the main new release, 2.0.4, as well as what are, thus far, the two additional, supplementary ones (2.0.5, 2.0.6).