Tag: Daily Gleanings

  • Daily Gleanings: Software (30 July 2019)

    Freedom introduces another new Chrome extension, Limit, saying, Ever wish you could allot yourself a time limit on distracting websites? Limit allows you to set a time limit on any site you choose. It then gently notifies you that your time is almost up, so you can wrap up. Once you’ve reached your limit, if…

  • Daily Gleanings: Textual Criticism (29 July 2019)

    The Göttingen Septuagint volume on Ecclesiastes is now available from V&R. The Göttingen series is a fabulous resource, and it’s wonderful to see some further gradual progress toward its completion. HT: John Meade Tommy Wasserman discusses a couple potential new 1 Corinthians fragments. The updates at the bottom of the post, as well as the…

  • Daily Gleanings (26 July 2019)

    Daily Gleanings from Logos about plotting search results on a timeline and from William Ross about the Song of Songs in Greek.

  • Daily Gleanings: Life in Biblical Scholarship (25 July 2019)

    Daily Gleanings about managing stress and living with students as a faculty member.

  • Daily Gleanings: New Publications (24 July 2019)

    In the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 62.2 (353–69), Greg Goswell contemplates “Reading Romans after the Book of Acts.” According to the abstract, The Acts-Romans sequence, such as found in the Latin manuscript tradition and familiar to readers of the English Bible, is hermeneutically significant and fruitful. Early readers had good reason to place…

  • Daily Gleanings: New Books (23 July 2019)

    Richard Middleton provides the English version of his forward to Cosmovisão Cristã: Reflexões éticas contemporâneas a partir da Teologia Arminio-Wesleyana (a.k.a., Christian Worldview: Contemporary Ethical Reflections from Arminian-Wesleyan Theology). Larry Hurtado discusses scribal and readerly changes and harmonizations by way of reviewing Cambry Pardee’s, Scribal Harmonization in the Synoptic Gospels (Brill, 2019). Hurtado comments in…