The Exegetical Thesis as (Digital) Storytelling

The “exegesis project” is a The Big Project for masters students in a biblical studies course. Usually, it’s a paper, of course. This term, I hope to encourage students in my “Book of Daniel” to consider doing the project in the form of “Digital Storytelling.” I realize that this calls for a two-part explanation: What [...]

“Good Morning, Eager Young Minds.”

Summary: Teachers and students, this is my term at a glance. How about you?

Ask a Biblical Scholar Anything

Summary: Ideas for a site, “Ask a Biblical Scholar Anything,” on analogy with the successful “Ask a Biologist Anything” site.

Little Help: The Old Testament in the New Testament

Summary: Do you have any favorite resources concerning allusion to the Hebrew Bible in the New Testament? And if so, what makes them good?

What is, An Impending Sense of Job Insecurity?

Summary: Answer: According to Crossley, this dread feeling could potentially unite biblical scholars of all competing stripes.

Gayle’s List of (Women) Bible-Bloggers

Summary: J.K. Gayle offers some women-authored Bible-related blogs that you may not (or may) already know.

Public Evidence and Sectarian Claims in SBL

Summary: an instructive kerfluffle about sectarian claims in the books and book reviews of academic biblical studies.

New Course: The OT in the NT

Summary: what would you like to see in a course on “The Old Testament in the New Testament”?

Biblical Studies Carnival LI

Summary: This is Biblical Studies Carnival LI.

A Wiki Bible (at כל־האדם)

I will write more substantively on this later on, but for now, just take a look at Joseph’s post and its comment thread. Short version of my response: I very much like the idea of a Bible translation that is subject to the Wiki’s ways.

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