Category: Weblog

  • Logos Interviews N. T. Wright

    Logos Bible Software has just posted the following, recent interview that they did with N. T. Wright about “digital tools for Bible study, the importance of original language study, his favorite books and authors, and a whole lot more.” [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hVVNYIPK_Q]

  • Donnerstag Digest (February 24, 2011)

    This week in the biblioblogosphere: Dirk Jongkind discusses the colophons of the miniscule manuscripts 223 and 1305. The Center for the Study of Christian Origins now has recordings of the recent James Dunn and N. T. Wright lecture day at the University of Edinburgh (HT: Larry Hurtado). Brian LePort highlights a snippet from Eugene Peterson…

  • Donnerstag Digest (February 17, 2011)

    This week in the blogosphere: The Oriental Institute continues making additional titles available online as free PDF downloads (HT: Todd Bolen). Rod Decker makes available a conversion chart for the old and new reference systems for the Shepherd of Hermas. Tim highlights some forthcoming books in Pauline Studies. Karen Radner has several essays online about…

  • Kindle Gets Real Page Numbers

    In the preview release of the latest Kindle software update (3.1), Amazon is beginning to allow Kindle edition readers to access the same page numbers that their print edition-reading counterparts can see: Our customers have told us they want real page numbers that match the page numbers in print books so they can easily reference…

  • The Stumbling Stone of Rom 9:32–33 as Torah and Jesus

    In a 2003 article, Morna Hooker makes the following, insightful argument about the referent(s) of the λίθος (stone) language in Rom 9:32–33: Is Paul affirming here that Israel’s problem is simply that she has failed to believe in Christ? The majority of commentators accept this interpretation, but the possibility supported by some scholars that the…

  • New Testament Resources from India

    In their continuing effort to integrate Eastern and Western New Testament scholarship, the New Testament Scholarship Worldwide group on Facebook has added links to seven resources from and about Indian New Testament scholarship.