Teaching Carnival: Backstory (and New Carnival)

The newest Teaching Carnival (4.8), by Annie Vocature Bullock, is available! Linking to this edition of the Carnival, ProfHacker Jason B. Jones also fills us in on where it began, and how one can host or contribute to a Teaching Carnival. It is through the Teaching Carnival that I began to get to know most [...]

Hey, the Teaching Carnival is Back

Summary: the Teaching Carnival has been back for a while now: blogs about higher ed, written by higher educators.

Biblical Studies Carnival LI

Summary: This is Biblical Studies Carnival LI.

Why We Love the Top 50 Bibliobloggers

Summary: I love the Top 50 Bibliobloggers. See why.

Reminder to Biblioblogging Top 50 and the Lower 50s Alike

Summary: Nominate posts to the Biblical Studies Carnival: Blogroll Amnesty Edition.

This Week in Context of Scripture

Summary: this week in Context of Scripture: scribes write postscripts to each other in the king’s letters, and the royalty of Bronze Age superpowers exchange niceties.

Blogroll Amnesty and the Next Biblical Studies Carnival

Summary: Celebrate Blogroll Amnesty and support the Biblical Studies Carnival: at the same time!

Carnival. Noun. (2)…

…“An exciting or riotous mixture of something.” That about sums it up. Yes, yes, yes: the latest Biblical Studies Carnival is up! Go see it at Duane’s. I may be hosting the upcoming Biblical Studies Carnival right here at Anumma: announcement coming when I get a ’firm.

Feed the Beast: Biblical Studies Carnival

Summary: nominate anybody’s post (or posts) to

Biblical Studies Carnival XLVIII

Biblical Studies Carnival XLVIII (“48” to the Arabists out there) is up, hosted by Doug Chaplin at Clayboy. And, it starts with a section on media resources! A great carnival: take a look.

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