Academic Blogs Not in Bible

Visit the non-Bible academic blogs on my second blogroll: higher education, professional development, and pseudonymous professorial venting.

Arabic at a Distance

I am planning to take an online course in Arabic. Do you know of programs I’ve missed? Have you taken a language or other course online, and what was your experience?

Hey Profs, Show Us Your Outcomes!

These are some of the learning outcomes I am imagining for “Introduction to Old Testament.” What learning outcomes are important to you in your teaching or learning?

Satlow’s “Between Faith and Reason”

Michael Satlow’s podcast, “From Israelite to Jew 1: Between Faith and Reason,” is a good introduction for people of faith to the reasons and presuppositions of academic religious studies.

Word Cloud: “Daniel Evokes Isaiah”

A word cloud of my dissertation, “Daniel Evokes Isaiah.”

Academic Blogs (Wiki) and Networked Blogs (Facebook)

An introduction to the Academic Blogs Wiki, and to the Facebook application Networked Blogs.

Nominate Posts for June Biblical Studies Carnival

There is still time to nominate posts for the June Biblical Studies Carnival.

Follow-up: Milestone Women in Biblical Studies

In an earlier post, I asked readers for women biblical scholars of significance. Here, I list and link the scholars they offered.

Dealing with DeWette: Evaluating Bias and Evidence in Biblical Studies

A recent round of entries concerns anti-Judaic bias and use of evidence in early source-critical biblical scholarship. The comments to these posts represent a good example of critical collegiality on bias and evidence.

Divine English Pictographs Unveiled!

Summary: Divine English pictographs reveal secret meanings about God’s plan for me, my dog, my wife, and my coffee. You know, just like Hebrew.

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