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  • Donnerstag Digest (December 2, 2010)

    This week in the biblioblogosphere: Bob Cargill notes that, on December 11, the National Geographic Channel will re-air its special on “Writing the Dead Sea Scrolls.” Brian LePort hypertextually ponders Derridean non-extra-textuality and deconstruction, and he notes twenty-nine doctoral theses that the University of Durham has recently made available. Michael Bird shows how to benefit…

  • Student Biblioblog Top 10 (November, 2010)

    Jim West and Joel Watts again top out this month’s Biblioblog Top 50. Among these entries, the top 10 student biblioblogs for the month are: Student Overall Author(s) Blog Alexa Score 1 2 Joel Watts Unsettled Christianity 112762 2 10 Jeremy Thompson Free Old Testament Audio Website Blog 247561 3 11 Scott Bailey Scotteriology 254643…

  • Paul in Acts and the Letters

    While expressing doubts about the correctness of the “New Perspective(s) on Paul,” Stan Porter makes the following, interesting observation about the New Perspective(s) vis-à-vis the question of continuity between the portraits of Paul in Acts and the letters: If this new perspective is correct, then it would appear that the Jewish elements that typify the…

  • New ZECNT Volumes

    Zondervan has recently added the following volumes to the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series: Grant Osborne, Matthew; Thomas Schreiner, Galatians; and Chilton Arnold, Ephesians. According to Zondervan, Written by notable evangelical scholars, each volume in the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series treats the literary context and structure of the…

  • Ecclesia Reformanda 2.2

    This year’s second issue of Ecclesia Reformanda includes: John Frame, “Review of Michael Horton, Christless Christianity: The Alternative Gospel of the American Church, Part 2″ Simon Wakeling, “The Minor Prophets as a Unity Developing Theodicy” Neil Jeffers, “Reformed Defences of God’s Righteousness in Ordaining the Fall”

  • Thiselton, 1 and 2 Thessalonians through the Centuries

    Anthony Thiselton’s volume on the Thessalonian correspondence is the latest in the Blackwell Bible Commentaries series and is due to be released this December. A sample chapter is, however, available from the product page on the publisher’s website, and other previews are also available from Google and Amazon. As a whole, the Blackwell series is…