kata ta biblia

a blog exploring Christian origins, biblical studies, social/cultural history, method, education and the journey through academia

Category: biblioblogger of the month

BS Carnival and BS Blogger of the Month Up

Duane Smith has done a fabulous job with the 35th monthly biblical studies carnival. I am pleased to see that my blog action day reflection on ancient poverty made it into the carnival. Thanks, Duane!

Also of interest is the biblioblogger of the month interview with the diversely trained Roland Boer of Stalin’s Mustache. Roland calls himself a socialist (gasp! the horror!) and is particularly interested in Marxist readings of Scripture (the depravity!), with his dissertation entitled Jameson and Jeroboam: A Marxist Reading of 1 Kings 11-14, 3 Reigns 11-14 and 2 Chronicles 10-13. I actually hadn’t yet seen Boer’s blog, so I am happy to learn about it. It’s nice to have a very different voice in the biblioblogging world.

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