Jul 15 2009

3 New Biblioblogs Announced

Category: Technology, TheologyPolycarp @ 3:03 pm

Okay – I fully recognize that the term biblioblogger is a broad, and I am okay with that, but not when you apply it to anyone who merely mentions the bible in context of conspiracy theories. Today, The Complete List of Biblioblogs, was updated to include three more biblioblogs – two of which I regularly read.

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, in particular in relation to Paul’s letters. Thanks for getting in touch with us, Brian!

And…

We have also added the following blogs to The Complete List of Biblioblogs in recent days:

  • Church Discipline – which has been moved from the Related Blogs list, because CD-Host asked us, and because it seemed appropriate given everything this blogger has to say about bible translation.
  • Biblical Theology – by Prof Matt Harmon of Grace Theological Seminary, who has been blogging since the dawn of biblioblogging time, in 2006.

They mention one more, but personally, some people abuse the internet

New Blog – Brian Tucker « The Biblioblog Top 50.

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4 Responses to “3 New Biblioblogs Announced”

  1. Jim says:

    so you dont think much of that other one either huh

  2. Matt Evans says:

    Agreed. Some people just smell like old hairy ticks.

  3. Polycarp says:

    No, sir, I do not. I am generally okay with scholarship and views more liberal than I – even with biblical minimalism -  but I cringe at sheer stupidity.

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