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A Couple New (To Me) Blogs

I have been discovering some interesting blogs of late. With their mention on the Biblioblog Top 50 (Jim’s minions), you have probably already seen my first mention–if you didn’t already know of the blog before that.

Two Fuller Seminary master’s students are blogging over at Walking Towards Jerusalem. The blog was originally geared towards Luke-Acts as it was begun by Jeremiah, but his fiancée, Ashleigh joined up just recently–who is not quite as focused on the largest portion of the New Testament as Jeremiah. Looks like a great blog and it will be interesting to see them interact. I’m always happy to find Fuller connections. May they post often!

From the comments on their blog, I discovered Jason Staples, a Ph.D. student under Bart Ehrman at UNC-Chapel Hill. He doesn’t post all that often, but he has some real lengthy and meaty posts when he does.

Check ‘em out!

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  • http://ancienthebrewpoetry.typepad.com John Hobbins

    Hi Pat,

    I think the Fuller Seminary community is very well represented online. That is a tribute to the institution and the kind of students it attracts. Has anyone ever compiled a list of blogs by Fuller-connected people?

  • http://patmccullough.com/ Patrick George McCullough

    Thanks, John. Not that I know of. I haven’t found too many “bibliobloggers” from Fuller. Though I have seen a lot of Fuller folks doing things on theology, ethics, emerging church, random items, etc.

  • http://walkingtowardsjerusalem.wordpress.com Jeremiah

    Actually, there did used to be an online list maintained by a Fuller blogger. He moved it to this wiki page http://fullerbloggers.pbworks.com/FrontPage which is probably a little out of date.

  • http://patmccullough.com/ Patrick George McCullough

    Oh, that’s right. Thanks for the reminder, Jeremiah. I had forgotten about that page–which still had my old title and url, so I updated my own info.