Tag: ΠΑΡΑΛΕΙΠΟΜΕΝΑ

  • On the Web (June 5, 2012)

    On the web: The new Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament is openly accessible online (HT: Charles Jones). Keith Williams reflects on the “clouded” use of technology in the classroom. Ancient World Online has a new plugin for WordPress.org users. Stephen Carlson reflects on the placement of the “burden of proof.” Mark…

  • On the Web (June 1, 2012)

    On the web: Charles Jones notes resources available from the Northwest Semitic Inscription Archive and the International Catacomb Society. Mike Aubrey comments on Comrie’s monograph on aspect and continues discussing temporality, time, and tense. Mark Goodacre continues interacting with Brice Jones’s Matthean and Lukan Special Material and notes the availability of an XML transcription of Codex Sinaiticus.…

  • Volf to Lecture at Lipscomb

    Amid a program with a number of other engaging-looking sessions, Miroslav Volf, founder and director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture will be lecturing next week at Lipscomb University’s Christian Scholars Conference. Further details about the lecture are as follows: Thursday, June 7, Acuff Chapel, Lipscomb Academy, 4:00–5:15 p.m., free and open to the public…

  • On the Web (May 30, 2012)

    On the web: Mark Goodacre responds to Micheal Bird’s recent post on the synoptic problem. Brian Tucker reviews Trevor Burke and Brian Rosner, eds., Paul as Missionary: Identity, Activity, Theology, and Practice. Michael Kruger comments on obedience and hopefulness.

  • Performance Improvements with LibreOffice 3.5.4

    From the Document Foundation Blog: The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 3.5.4, the fifth version of the free office suite’s 3.5 family. LibreOffice 3.5.4 offers significant performance improvements over the previous versions of the product, which are the combined result of the many code optimizations executed during the last months and the bug and regression chasing…

  • On the Web (May 29, 2012)

    On the web: Michael Bird interacts with James Crossley’s response to his Evangelical Quarterly article on “Modernizing Jesus” and discusses the Holtzmann-Gundry (three-source) hypothesis. Todd Bolen notes the discovery of a new boundary inscription at Gezer (HT: Jim Davila).