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Well … I passed!
I tried to think of a better title for this post, but I’m drained from Palm Sunday at church and my dissertation defense this morning. My dissertation passed with some suggested editorial revisions to be made at the discretion of my promoters with no more involvement from examiners. I’m not sure whether the title doctor…
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Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary around the BiblioBlogosphere
It appears that my good friend Daniel has brought up some of my research on Biblical Hebrew vocabulary HERE and HERE (in the comments). I take Daniel’s compliments in high regard. I have kind of been waiting until I defended my dissertation before I posted much on my research. That will happen in less than…
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Biblical Themes in Lent
This is an audio recording from an RCIA class I taught this past Sunday in my church parish. Hope you enjoy: RCIA March 06, 2011
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Dissertation Defense Scheduled
So, this website may soon be the home of Dr. Jeremy Thompson. My dissertation defense has been scheduled for April 18th 2001. I’m freaking out a bit.
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On another note, I'm freaking out a bit
My dissertation defense has been scheduled for April 18th. OH. MY. GOODNESS!!!!!!
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A Response to Jason's Charge of Injustice
So, I have now been accused of an injustice. I might take that as a bit of a rhetorical flourish on Jason’s part since I haven’t really impinged on anyone’s rights or oppressed them, perhaps something along the lines that I have been unfair. I’ll be the first to admit that it is possible that…
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Biblioblog top 50 for February posted
The Biblioblog top 50 is up for February.
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Barber on Sirach's status within Judaism
Michael Barber has an interesting post up, which also links to another interesting post on the status of the Book of Sirach within Ancient Judaism. Possibly this is inspired by the fact that the first readings in our lectionary are currently being taken from the Book of Sirach. The post that Michael links to is…
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Missed my point entirely, Bob
While Joel and Rod may have spoken about the issues of salvation and the gospel, my point is exactly this: I must say I haven’t read primary Catholic authors writing after Vatican 2. But in what I’ve heard and read about Vatican 2 it never abrogates the Council of Trent and it doesn’t change church…
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Deficient theology, Indeed!
Going to try to maintain the most charitable tone possible here. In a post reviewing a book about homosexuality, Bob Hayton threw in this bit of a sidebar comment about Roman Catholicism: I have but one small reservation with this book. Hill details both a Roman Catholic’s and Greek Orthodox’s struggle on this issue with…