Tag: ΠΑΡΑΛΕΙΠΟΜΕΝΑ

  • Donnerstag Digest (March 3, 2011)

    This week in the blogosphere: Rod Decker highlights The Illustrated Guide to a PhD. Archaeologists begin excavating an Abrahamic-era water tunnel (HT: Joel Watts). The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae has released a version of the Liddell-Scott-Jones lexicon tagged to their textual database (HT: Tommy Wasserman). The E-corpus Digital Library has added 344 Georgian, Arabic, and Syrian…

  • February 2011 Biblioblog Review

    Matthew Crowe has February’s Biblical Studies Carnival. In February’s biblioblog rankings, Jim West and Joel Watts again top the Biblioblog Top 50 Alexa chart, and James McGrath and Daniel Kirk top the vote-based rankings. By Alexa rank, then, February’s Student Biblioblog Top 10 lines up as follows: Student Overall Author(s) Blog 1 2 Joel L.…

  • 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…

  • Donnerstag Digest (January 20, 2011)

    This week in the blogosphere: Bob Cargill notes, courtesy of Jim West, the discovery of a new manuscript of Ben Sira. Kirk Lowery highlights a list of resources for linguistic research. Phil Gons compiles a good deal of recent “Bonhoeffer Buzz.” Joe McGarry reviews Eric Metaxas’s Bonhoeffer for Christianbook.com Academics. Charles Ellwood notes open access…