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New Biblioblogger: Samantha Pascoe

Samantha and her blog, Scholarly Bound, was mentioned on the Biblioblog Top 50 recently, but I missed that post at the time. I just noticed her blog because she reacted to my announcement of the Dictionary of the Bible and Western Culture. This is how she describes herself:
I, Samantha, am theorist on Religion in addition [...]

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Apocalyptic Thought Is Making a Comeback, Baby!

As people started sharing their most influential female biblical scholars, I started noticing that more people may be interested in apocalyptic literature and thought than I had known. Quite a few young scholars, as a matter of fact.
My impression has been that many biblical scholars haven’t cared much for research into apocalyptic writings and thought. [...]

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Top 50 and Jim's Carnival

Jim West has some good fun with the carnival. My own carnival from last month was included in his category “stuff that’s twisted.”
Another twisted piece in July was Pat’s Carnival.  What the devil is Eve doing writing an Apocalypse when she has several sons and numerous unnamed daughters to tend?  Get back to the kitchen [...]

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New Blogger: Brian Tucker

The Biblioblog Top 50 blog points out a new blogger on the scene, Brian Tucker. Here’s what they say:
New Testament Professor Brian Tucker of Michigan Theological Seminary has recently started a blog by the name of Identity Formation in the New Testament. Much of Brian’s work looks at the imperial context of the New Testament, [...]

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The Identity of N.T. Wrong

I was inspired by Roland Boer and James McGrath to do my own search for the identity of N.T. Wrong. Unlike James, however, I’m thinking it is a name that we would not recognize so immediately as Goodacre’s.
My Guess: Dr. Steve Young, a tenured Instructor in Philosophy at McHenry County College
Starting Clue: The IP address [...]

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I'm Number 50

With a whopping five posts in the month of November, I have somehow jumped 20 spots on NT Wrong’s top 50 list of bibliobloggers (based on number of unique visitors), which brings me just barely onto the list. Between preparation for Baby’s arrival and a mountain of midterms to grade, November was a slow month. [...]

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Poll: Most Intelligent Biblioblogger?

So, Wordpress has this new feature where you can insert a poll into your blog posts. So, to make use of this new tool and to have a little fun, let me ask: Who within the biblioblogging world is the most intelligent? I do not qualify because, well, I’m creating this poll. And, clearly, that [...]

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