Pro Tips for Busy Writers: Matthew Bates
Matthew Bates provides several pro tips for busy writers in biblical studies. Matthew stresses the need to stay focused and work on one project at a time.
Matthew Bates provides several pro tips for busy writers in biblical studies. Matthew stresses the need to stay focused and work on one project at a time.
Daily Gleanings about planning preaching and coordinating it with academic work.
Daily Gleanings from Michael Hyatt about the importance of consistent effort over time and this effort’s relationship to (mega)batching.
Daily Gleanings about openly accessing Alwin Kloekhort’s 2007 dissertation from Leiden University, “The Hittite Inherited Lexicon.”
Daily Gleaings about how to access BDB openly online.
Daily Gleanings about how to free yourself to focus better on what matters.
Daily Gleanings about Brandon Crowe’s forthcoming “Hope of Israel: The Resurrection of Christ in the Acts of the Apostles.”
Daily Gleanings about the “Hebrews” inscription discovered during ongoing excavations at Atarot in Jordan.
Daily Gleanings from Craig Keener about David Hume’s objections to miracles.
Daily Gleanings about a couple free works by Origen, courtesy of Verbum, as well as deep discounts on related resources.
SBL style shares much with Chicago but also has many details specific to biblical studies. Here’s a 7-step checklist to help you master SBL style.
Daily Gleanings about David Downs and Benjamin Lappenga’s “Faithfulness of the Risen Christ,” which links “pistis Christou” and Jesus’s resurrection.
Daily Gleanings about the free Zondervan Exegetical commentary on James from Logos, as well as deep discounts on related resources.
Daily Gleanings from Todoist about how to do a weekly review to keep perspective amid hectic weeks.
Daily Gleanings about Siegfried Kreuzer’s “Introduction to the Septuagint.”
Daily Gleanings about Matthew Bates’s “Gospel Allegiance,” which follows up on the thesis of “Salvation by Allegiance Alone.”
Ben Blackwell provides several pro tips for busy writers in biblical studies. Ben stresses scheduling time both for writing and for rest.
Daily Gleanings in the month of September will be a bit different. Here’s what to expect and why.
Ben Blackwell provides several pro tips for busy writers in biblical studies. Ben stresses scheduling time both for writing and for rest.
Daily Gleanings to help you persist in focused work.
Daily Gleanings to help get you started with difficult focused work.
Daily Gleanings about features in Logos Bible Software.
Daily Gleanings about a free chapter from Nijay Gupta’s “Prepare, Succeed, Advance” and WiBiLex, a “scholarly Internet Bible lexicon.”
Daily Gleanings about Craig Keener’s “Christobiography” and Antti Laato’s “Spiritual Meaning of Jerusalem in Three Abrahamic Religions.”
Daily Gleanings about the benefits of learning biblical languages and how to cultivate more insightful work.
Daily Gleanings about the challenges inherent in knowledge work and ways of balancing productive work with healthy engagement in the rest of life.
Daily Gleanings about Vanhoozer’s “Hearers and Doers” from Lexham and Jason Ripley’s “Glorious Death, Imperial Rome and the Gospel of John” from JGRChJ.
Daily Gleanings with Peter Gentry on his Göttingen volume for Ecclesiastes and continuing comment from Peter Gurry on the Johannine comma.
Daily Gleanings about digital humanities resources for philology and epigraphy.
Daily Gleanings from Michael Hyatt and Megan Miller about not investing in the wrong people and from Roger Pearse about hunting for manuscripts online.