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Around the Blogosphere (12/19)
I awoke to a number of interesting posts this morning. They were on a variety of themes, so I couldn’t call this a round up. But, here are a few that I read this morning that were posted either last night or early today: Jesus Kills Santa (via Joel Watts) I Just Don’t Understand This…
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A Nice Bit of Satire to Start Your Friday Morning
I’ve been watching this whole Daniel Wallace thing expand into a full fledged controversy over the last couple of days. And, Doug Chaplin has a nice bit of satire on the matter today. I would love to cite the post in full, but I also want you to click over to Doug’s blog. So, here’s…
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Chris Brady and Introspection
Chris Brady’s most recent post entitled “Jesus Christ is Unavailable for Comment” provides a good model for how to be an introspective person. He takes a story first cited by Jim West about someone who in the opinion of many may be certifiably insane and uses the story as an opportunity for self-reflection. The story…
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Holding Steady at Number 4 – The BiblioBlog Top 50
The Biblioblog Top 50 is up for this month. I’m still holding steady at number 4, and I think I’m still number 1 among doctoral students. So, that’s something …
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Equidistant Letter Sequence Research on Jim West's Comment Policy
Reveals that he is in fact the AntiChrist and spawn of Satan. Using OnlineBibleCode.com (Thank God for their wonderful, Bible believing ministry!) I have been able to prove this beyond any shadow of a doubt. Jim West’s comment policy has been the subject of a number of posts recently. And, I wondered why he would…
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Spotlight on Tim Bulkeley and 5minutebible.com
I was going to write a post today simply about the site 5minutebible.com, but then I started looking at all of the Biblical Studies work that Tim Bulkeley has been doing online. Most of the work I was aware of, but I had never seen all of the links in one place to really appreciate…
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I Now Have the #1 Biblioblog …
Among those listed as Postgraduates, Graduates, and Undergraduates that is. According to the new Biblioblogs by academic qualifications list, Jim West is listed under “Professors and Doctors” and Joel Watts and Matt Dabbs are listed under “Unknown Qualifications.” That then makes me #1 among those listed as Postgraduates, Graduates, and Undergraduates. That is something that…
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Quote of the Day
“Be that as it may, there is a reasonable likelihood that the vast majority of Christians today are unorthodox in their view of Jesus in some respect – I’ve rarely met a Christian without theological education who even understood classic orthodoxy, much less adhered to it in detail.” James McGrath in response to this blog…
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And, Might I Say a Nice Showing for Stellenbosch This Month
Here’s a citation from the Biblioblog Top 50 rankings this month: Who are the shakers and movers in biblical studies blogging for the month of October 2009? Jeremy Thompson’s podcast blog, Free Old Testament Audio Website Blog was up 32 places to No. 4. The freewheelin’ Ferrell Jenkins (Ferrell’s Travel Blog) was up 14 places to…
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Last Month #36 … This Month #…
4! That’s right. My blog was up 32 spots to number 4 among the Biblioblog Top 50 this month. Finally getting the props that I so assuredly deserve. Another month of that juggernaut type growth and I may become a top challenger to you know who. Sorry Joel. And, I’m sorry to all of you…