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Getting Help with the Biblioblog Gender Gap Issue

Hoping to get some outside-the-box consideration, I have enlisted the assistance of Emerging Women for our conversation regarding the number of female bibliobloggers. If you are not familiar with the Emerging Women community, you might be pleasantly surprised at large collection of quality blogs by intelligent women on matters spiritual, biblical, theological, political, cultural, ethical and more. I’m not certain that any would qualify as focused upon “academic biblical studies” (I haven’t searched through all of them), but they are definitely a collection of blogs of interest to our field.

I will try to post links as I see the responses coming through. Thanks for posting the request, Julie!

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