Fri 6 Jul 2007
Have you been missing your steady dose of frappuccino with a touch of apocalyptic? Don’t fret. Alan Bandy’s blog, Café Apocalypsis, is back with a new URL: http://www.cafeapocalypsis.com/. Enjoy!
Fri 6 Jul 2007
Have you been missing your steady dose of frappuccino with a touch of apocalyptic? Don’t fret. Alan Bandy’s blog, Café Apocalypsis, is back with a new URL: http://www.cafeapocalypsis.com/. Enjoy!
Sun 1 Jul 2007
We’re pleased to announce the new interview with Claude Mariottini, who is this month’s featured blogger. Be sure to read Jim West’s interview with the Old Testament scholar Dr. Mariottini here. Thank you, Claude, for your participation this month!
Sat 16 Jun 2007
I’ve added a link to a new blog by Lee Dahn which focuses on Luke-Acts. Take a look.
Fri 1 Jun 2007
Rick Brannan is our featured blogger for June, which means that we have just uploaded an interview with him to the site. Rick is a text geek for Logos Bible Software, and if you have read his blog, then you are already familiar with its first-rate style and original content. We wish Rick the best at this time as he’s about to (or already has?) become a new father. Read the interview here.
Sat 12 May 2007
I’m really not at all sure why I haven’t added Gary Greenberg’s interesting blog, Bible and History, before now. But I’ve corrected that oversight today. Gary’s always got interesting things to say.
Tue 1 May 2007
I am pleased to announce the recently uploaded interview with our featured blogger for May 2007. Jim West interviews Bruce Fisk of Crossings. Bruce’s relatively new blog is always insightful, and I know you’ll enjoy learning more about this New Testament scholar. Read the interview here.
Fri 13 Apr 2007
If you haven’t visited Gordon Lyn Watley’s blog, Sybilline Leaves, you should be sure to check it out. I’ve added a link to the sidebar. Gordon describes himself thusly:
Lecturer in Classics and Religious Studies at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln / PhD candidate in Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity at the University of Virginia / Episcopalian.
So he joins the ranks of the other Episcopalian bibliobloggers Stephen Cook and Christian Brady.
Sun 1 Apr 2007
It’s April and it means that it’s time for this month’s featured blogger interview. We are happy to have an interview with James Tabor of The Jesus Dynasty Blog. James has been in the spotlight recently for his participation in the Jesus Tomb documentary and his best-selling book, Jesus Dynasty. We hope you enjoy the interview, which you can read the interview here.
Wed 14 Mar 2007
I’ve added just now a link to Bruce Fisk’s blog, Crossings. Bruce teaches New Testament out in California and I stumbled across his blog today, liked it, and figured readers here would as well. Enjoy.
Sat 10 Mar 2007
I’ve added a link to Jim Darlack’s blog, Old in the New. Have a look.