Tag: ΠΑΡΑΛΕΙΠΟΜΕΝΑ

  • Donnerstag Digest (May 26, 2011)

    Recently in cyberspace: Sofiya Melnykova notes that Open Culture is collecting lists of free ebooks and audiobooks. Matthew writes that Amazon is preparing to release its own line of Kindle tablet devices. Uniting Church Theological College (Melbourne, Australia) seeks a Professor of Old Testament (HT: Tyndale House). Jeremy notes the availability a Hebrew Bible, according to…

  • Donnerstag Digest (May 10, 2011)

    Recently in cyberspace: Logos Bible Software adds the Major Works of Justin Martyr in Greek to their pre-publication program and the Desiderius Erasmus Collection to their community pricing program. Brian LePort celebrates six years of blogging. Walmart begins selling Amazon’s Kindle 3G+WiFi and Kindle with Special Offers (HT: Matthew). James McGrath reviews Earl Doherty’s Jesus: Neither…

  • Digital Images of Nag Hammadi Codices

    April DeConick points out that the Clairmont Colleges Digital Library has put online a number of images of the Nag Hammadi codices.

  • On Being Ph(inishe)D, On Finished Being

    On Friday, Southeastern Seminary’s Graduate Studies faculty accepted my dissertation, “The Hermeneutical Roles of the Teacher of Righteousness and of Jesus of Nazareth in the Qumran Sectarian Manuscripts and in the Epistle to the Romans” (abstract). This acceptance followed Wednesday’s oral defense where the committee had passed my project with minor revisions (i.e., correcting some…

  • Donnerstag Digest (April 21, 2011)

    This week in the cyberspace: Robert Woods discusses “Christian humanism.” Jeremy Thompson passes his oral dissertation examination. Congratulations! Mark Stevens points out that a new book on Jesus and a new translation of the New Testament are forthcoming from N. T. Wright. Jim Davila reminds us about the upcoming Metz conference on Paul and Qumran.…

  • Donnerstag Digest (April 14, 2010)

    This week in cyberspace: Tommy Wasserman mentions the discovery of a new, early papyrus fragment of Hebrews. James McGrath comments on Loren Stuckenbruck’s presentation at the recent Stone-Campbell Journal Conference. Amazon announces that an advertisement-sponsored Kindle WiFi is available for pre-ordering. Logos Bible Software releases a specifically academic training DVD set.