A Biblioblogger Book Stack
I took a photo of some books by various bibliobloggers in order to have inspiration for a new site design. The redesign will have to wait until summer, but I thought I’d post the photo here on the blog. The order and selection of the books here are completely arbitrary. NB: The photo has been [...]
The Biblioblog Top 50 Gets a New Home
Here. I’ve added a link to the sidebar as well.
A Russian Blogger
I’ve added a link to Andrei Orlov’s interesting OT / Pseudepigrapha blog.
Updated Links
I added new links and updated a few existing links. If there are biblical studies blogs that are not listed on our site, let us know in the comments.
The Duke Symposium on Archaeology and the Media
The Duke Symposium on Archaeology, Politics, and the Media
Duke University
April 23-24, 2009
The Duke Symposium will explore the often-strained relations between archaeologists and the media and the concomitant impact on local communities in the United States and the Middle East. Specifically, the conference will investigate the methods and values of media representation and those of archaeological [...]
An Addition to the List
Mark Stevens‘ relatively recent entry into the biblioblogging world has been added to the canonical list. You’ll enjoy Mark.
An Addition
Wrong likes it, I like it, and it will annoy Ker immensely since it’s an addition to the authoritative list which doesn’t include him… ;-) Anyway, you’ll learn a great deal from Ekaterini G. Tsalampouni
The February Biblioblog Interview is Up
And this month our featured blogger (though he’s not blogging any longer- the interview was arranged before the apocalypse of his destruction) is NT Wrong. Enjoy.