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You Need to Identify Your Motivations for Your Goals

Completing large goals can naturally prove challenging. But clarity about why you’re pursuing them can help you focus on seeing them through.

January 20, 2025 · 7 min · J. David Stark
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You Need to Know What You Want to Accomplish in 2025

What do you want to accomplish in the next year? Intentionally planning with these 5 steps will help you make the most of it.

January 13, 2025 · 15 min · J. David Stark
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Happy New Year 2025!

As the year ends, life tends to slow a bit. That ebb provides helpful space to consider the year that’s passed and the one that lies ahead.

December 30, 2024 · 3 min · J. David Stark
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Where Do You Want the Most Help Next Year?

Where do want help next year? Drop me an email or take a quick survey to let me know what would be most helpful.

December 16, 2024 · 2 min · J. David Stark
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How to Ship Your Research for Distribution

You can’t know your research is publishable unless you ship it. But even as you ship for distribution, you should still ship for feedback.

December 9, 2024 · 3 min · J. David Stark
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Do You Have Questions about What Happened with X?

TL;DR The content of my X feed has substantively changed for the foreseeable future.1 If you find value in what I post there, please continue following. Otherwise, if you would like to see content like I more typically post, please subscribe to my weekly email newsletter or follow me on Facebook, LinkedIn, or Mastodon. An Open Letter Friends, ...

December 9, 2024 · 4 min · J. David Stark
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How to Ship Your Research for Feedback

You can’t know your research is publishable unless you ship it. But you can improve your odds by shipping it for feedback.

December 3, 2024 · 3 min · J. David Stark
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When Do You Need to Wait to Ship?

To know if your research is publishable, you need to ship it. But if you’re a student, you also might need to wait before you ship.

November 4, 2024 · 3 min · J. David Stark
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How Do You Know What Color Your Research Is?

Sometimes, it can be hard to know whether your research is actually publishable. There are two steps to find out.

October 28, 2024 · 5 min · J. David Stark
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Two Problems You Can Have Creating Purple Research

You can have two problems creating purple research. Black or brown research might look purple. Or purple research might look black or brown.

October 23, 2024 · 4 min · J. David Stark
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Your Research Is Publishable When It's Purple

Determining whether research is publishable is essentially the same action as seeing whether a cow is purple.

September 30, 2024 · 3 min · J. David Stark
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Can Your Research Really Be for Your Faith Community?

Faith communities can be perfectly valid audiences for your research. And like any audience, that who will naturally shape your what.

September 23, 2024 · 4 min · J. David Stark

Irenaeus on 666 and 616

Irenaeus of Lyons In his Against Heresies, Irenaeus argues that 666 is a particularly “fitting” number for the name of the beast in Rev 13:18: since he sums up in his own person all the commixture of wickedness which took place previous to the deluge, due to the apostasy of the angels. For Noah was six hundred years old when the deluge came upon the earth, sweeping away the rebellious world, for the sake of that most infamous generation which lived in the times of Noah. And [Antichrist] also sums up every error of devised idols since the flood, together with the slaying of the prophets and the cutting off of the just {cf. Matt 24:37–38/ Luke 17:26–27}. For that image which was set up by Nebuchadnezzar had indeed a height of sixty cubits, while the breadth was six cubits; on account of which Ananias, Azarias, and Misaël, when they did not worship it, were cast into a furnace of fire, pointing out prophetically, by what happened to them, the wrath against the righteous which shall arise towards the [time of the] end {cf. Matt 24:15/ Mark 13:14}. For that image, taken as a whole, was a prefiguring of this man’s coming, decreeing that he should undoubtedly himself alone be worshipped by all men {cf. Rev 13:15}. Thus, then, the six hundred years of Noah, in whose time the deluge occurred because of the apostasy, and the number of the cubits of the image for which these just men were sent into the fiery furnace, do indicate the number of the name of that man in whom is concentrated the whole apostasy of six thousand years, and unrighteousness, and wickedness, and false prophecy, and deception; for which things’ sake a cataclysm of fire shall also come [upon the earth]. (Irenaeus, Against Heresies, 5.29.2 [ ANF 1:558; affiliate disclosure] square brackets original; curled brackets added) ...

September 11, 2024 · 6 min · J. David Stark
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What Do You Want Your Research to Be?

Once you know who your research is for, you can then determine what it means to create publishable research for them.

September 9, 2024 · 3 min · J. David Stark
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Your Research Actually Isn't Just for Your Professor

If you’re a student, your research isn’t just for your professor because your assignment likely imitates something outside your class.

September 2, 2024 · 3 min · J. David Stark
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4 Questions to Help You Know Whether Something Is Important

To start cutting through the clamor of the urgent and discern whether something is actually important, you need to ask these 4 questions.

August 30, 2024 · 8 min · J. David Stark
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Why Authentic Doctrines Aren't Freestanding

Doctrine needs to respond to a question that arises and demands an answer. If it’s a freestanding assertion, it loses connection with its life context.

August 26, 2024 · 4 min · J. David Stark
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Who Is Your Research Really For?

Clearly understanding what you want in your research is important. Still more foundational, though, is grasping who it’s for.

August 12, 2024 · 3 min · J. David Stark
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How to Think about Spiritual Formation and Online Education

Online education can readily foster spiritual formation because language always mediates formative presence and spiritual formation is a language game.

August 5, 2024 · 6 min · J. David Stark
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How to Actually Fix Windows's Language List Keyboard Shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts can speed up frequent changes among input languages. If you use Windows, you need some extra steps to save your shortcuts.

July 29, 2024 · 4 min · J. David Stark
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How to Master IATG for SBL Style with 4 Simple Steps

The SBLHS, 2nd ed., defers to IATG, 3rd ed. for abbreviations that SBLHS doesn’t include. Follow these steps to make working with IATG as seamless as possible.

July 16, 2024 · 5 min · J. David Stark
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How to Understand the Fusion of Rhetoric and Hermeneutics

At first glance, rhetoric and hermeneutics are quite different things. But, if we look more closely, they comingle in a way that makes them inseparable.

July 8, 2024 · 3 min · J. David Stark
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Why You Need to Back Up Your Research Locally

Your research is worth protecting. Nobody will ever have more incentive to keep it safe than you do. So be sure you have a robust backup plan.

June 24, 2024 · 4 min · J. David Stark
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How to Send Secure Email

Email is everywhere in biblical studies.1 And for all its benefits, it also presents challenges, one of which is security. Maybe that’s not a big issue for you day-to-day. But there may also be times when it presents a concern. For those times, though, you can send email securely with a few, straightforward steps. ...

June 17, 2024 · 7 min · J. David Stark
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Why You Might Want to Send Secure Email

Email can be a useful, and even a necessary tool, but it also has its issues.((Header image provided by Abby Anaday.)) And as might be surprising, one of these issues has to do with its security. Send the wrong thing across email at the wrong time, and you might find yourself picking up the pieces rather than writing up that next research project. ...

June 10, 2024 · 4 min · J. David Stark
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How to Synchronize Your Zotero Profile—without a Database Catastrophe

To get a basic installation of Zotero up and running is incredibly straightforward.1 It’s also quite flexible and customizable. So, as you work with Zotero, you can tailor its behavior to how you work, including by adding and customizing extensions.2 If you use Zotero on multiple computers, you can easily synchronize your Zotero library among those machines. But the same isn’t the case for the rest of your Zotero profile—all your settings, styles, and extensions. So, any time you change your profile, you have to make that same change on each machine separately. ...

June 3, 2024 · 19 min · J. David Stark
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You Need to Know What's Essential

The beginning of the school year is one natural time to take stock of what lies ahead. Demands mount (or are about to). How can we stay afloat?

May 27, 2024 · 3 min · J. David Stark
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Why You Need to Maintain a Waiting-for List

The more projects you do, the more likely you are to have to wait for something to finish a project.1 The likelihood of needing to wait especially increases as you collaborate on projects with others. And as the number and importance of things you’re waiting for grows, you increasingly need to maintain a waiting-for list.2 Elements of a Waiting-for List A waiting-for list has four key elements. These elements include ...

May 6, 2024 · 6 min · J. David Stark
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What Types of Inboxes You Need to Have Today

A lot comes at you in a day.1 In years past, what came to you might well land in or be reducible to a physical inbox on a desk.2 Today, that might still be possible, but it’s definitely a greater challenge. And you might well find it’s easier to have different kinds of inboxes for specific kinds of incoming information. Of course, you could easily have too many inboxes. You reach that point when you don’t know where to look for something you need to handle. It also happens when you lose track of something because you don’t regularly think about wherever you put that thing. ...

April 29, 2024 · 4 min · J. David Stark
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A Simple Guide for How You Need to Format Bibliographies

The process of formatting bibliographies has several elements.1 If you’re using SBL style, these elements include the structure and formatting of each bibliography entry considered just itself. For these components, Zotero proves incredibly helpful since it allows you to insert a bibliography with the push of a button from the word processor plugin.2 your bibliography’s pagination, which needn’t take any special attention if you’ve set up the bibliography section properly. the heading and top margin on the first page of your bibliography, which also should be well in hand based on your use of heading styles. Even after you have all this formatting in place, however, you’re still left with the spacing between items in your bibliography and a hanging indentation. ...

April 22, 2024 · 4 min · J. David Stark
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