Daily Gleanings: Memory (11 November 2019)

Just in time for SBL and all those new people you’ll meet if you attend, Brett McKay and Nelson Dellis discuss “how to get a memory like a steel trap.”

The discussion focuses on various techniques for improving your memory.

Beyond names and faces, some of these principles may also help you fend off the “absent minded academic” phenomenon even if you don’t decide to apply them to the same kind of competitive situations as Dellis discusses.

Biblical Theology Bulletin 42, no. 4

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The next issue of the Biblical Theology Bulletin includes:

  • David M. Bossman, “The Ebb and Flow of Biblical Interpretation”
  • Joel Edmund Anderson, “Jonah in Mark and Matthew: Creation, Covenant, Christ, and the Kingdom of God”
  • Peter Admirand, “Millstones, Stumbling Blocks, and Dog Scraps: Children in the Gospels”
  • Zeba A. Crook, “Memory and the Historical Jesus”
  • John W. Daniels, Jr., “Gossip in the New Testament”