Tracking Writing Progress

In How to Write a Lot ( affiliate disclosure), Paul Silvia provides his own progress monitoring system as an example (39–45). Since finishing the book last month, I have been adapting Silvia’s database format to a Google Docs spreadsheet that will track some additional data in addition to the data that he finds helpful. Since it has been helpful thus far, I thought I would make it available with some sample data. ...

October 30, 2016 Â· 3 min Â· J. David Stark

Greenspoon, review of Tov, <em>Text-critical use of the Septuagint</em>

Leonard Greenspoon has a helpful review of the third edition of Emanuel Tov’s Text-Critical Use of the Septuagint in Biblical Research (Eisenbrauns, 2015). Particularly useful are Greenspoon’s observations about changes in this edition over against the previous one. ...

October 29, 2016 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

SBL and IVP Academic

In November 2016, InterVarsity Press has posted an interesting clarification to its situation in relation to the Society of Biblical Literature annual meetings. According to the post, InterVarsity Press Publisher Jeff Crosby has confirmed that the Society of Biblical Literature’s Council, at its next meeting on October 29-30, is taking up the question of IVP Academic’s right to exhibit at the 2017 annual meetings of the jointly-hosted AAR-SBL. That conversation is a part of a larger discussion the SBL Council will have regarding its protocols and standards for exhibitors at its events. ...

October 24, 2016 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Citations in Footnotes in SBL's Footnote-bibliography Style

SBL Press has some helpful clarifications about citations in the footnote-bibliography, or traditional, style.

October 18, 2016 Â· 3 min Â· J. David Stark

Keener on Romans

This month, Logos Bible Software has Craig Keener’s New Covenant Commentary volume on Romans available for free. The companion deep-discount volume is Gordon Fee’s on Revelation, also from the NCC. ...

October 2, 2016 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Logical Impossibility in ECM

Peter Gurry reflects on the “logical impossibility” criterion that feeds into the Editio Critica Maior’s account of “variants”: The Editio Critica Maior defines a “variant” as a reading that is both “grammatically correct and logically possible.” If it doesn’t meet these two criteria it is marked with an f for Fehler (= error). Neither criteria is completely objective, but then most of the errors so recorded in the ECM are pretty obvious gibberish. Occasionally, however, one finds cause… ...

July 14, 2016 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Codex Rossanensis Discussion

Via the ETC blog and Peter Gurry, Elijah Hixson has an informative overview of Codex Rossanensis’s presence in recent news. The following is a guest post from Elijah Hixson. Elijah is currently writing his doctoral thesis on Codex Rossanensis and two other purple codices at the University of Edinburgh under the supervision of Paul Foster. When I saw last week that Rossenansis had recently be restored I asked Elijah if he would give us a… ...

July 6, 2016 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Hurtado on (Not) Yahweh's Return to Zion

Larry Hurtado has kindly made available the pre-publication version of his essay “YHWH’s Return to Zion: A New Catalyst for Earliest High Christology?” in the recent God and the Faithfulness of Paul: A Critical Examination of the Pauline Theology of N. T. Wright, edited by Christoph Heilig, Thomas Hewitt, and Michael Bird (WUNT 2/413; Mohr Siebeck, 2016). ...

July 6, 2016 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

BGNT Website

The Center for the Study and Preservation of the Majority Text has a website dedicated to its edition of the Greek New Testament. The website also provides a copy of that edition as a free PDF. The Byzantine Greek New Testament (BGNT)The Byzantine Greek New Testament (BGNT), is a new scholarly edition of the Greek New Testament. The BGNT base text is compiled from a consensus of readings from the Byzantine Kr or family 35 textform. It will serve as the comparison base text for both our online and future printed edition… ...

July 5, 2016 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Full-height Footnote Numbers in Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word ties footnote anchors in the main text and footnote numbers at the start of footnotes to the same style. Consequently, it’s difficult to get full-height footnote numbers followed by a period (cf. Chicago Manual of Style, SBL Handbook of style). The process for getting this result discussed at Word MVPs does not seem to work in Word v16. But Word’s InsertFootnoteNow function can be intercepted to add the following macro commands to produce this result: ...

January 19, 2016 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Maimonides, <em>Guide for the Perplexed</em>

Noet has Maimonides’s Guide for the Perplexed free in the month of January. A taste of Maimonides’s ethical reflections is also available for $0.99.

January 1, 2016 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Butler, <em>Lives</em>

The Internet Archive has full-text PDFs of Alban Butler’s twelve-volume set, Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints (Thomas Richardson, 1842–46): Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6 Volume 7 Volume 8 Volume 9 Volume 10 Volume 11 Volume 12

December 29, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Advent 22 @ Logos

Today, Logos Bible Software has Louis Berkhof’s Introduction to the New Testament for free.

December 22, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Advent 17 @Logos

Today’s Advent givaway by Logos Bible Software is Geerhardus Vos’s Idea of Biblical Theology as a Science and as a Theological Discipline.

December 17, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

University of Illinois Open Access Classics Dissertations and Theses

Via AWOL, the University of Illinois has a number of open-access theses and dissertations in Classics.

December 8, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Advent 8 @ Logos

For today’s Advent freebie, Logos Bible Software has volume 2, part 1 of Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics ( The Doctrine of God).

December 8, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Facing Hermeneutics

Craig Keener shares the following humorous diagram:

December 5, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

A Seal Impression from Hezekiah

Jim Davila provides information about a Hezekiah seal impression find.

December 3, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Advent 3 @Logos

Today’s Advent giveaway at Logos Bible Software is the Cornerstone series commentary on the Pastorals and Hebrews with contributions by Linda Belleville, Jon Laansma, and Ramsey Michaels.

December 3, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Advent 2 Resource @ Logos

Today’s free resource for Advent at Logos is Henry Cole’s edition of Calvin’s Calvinism (1856–1857) .

December 2, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Advent @Logos

For Advent, Logos Bible Software is providing an additional and daily free or discounted book and media deal. Today’s book freebie is N. T. Wright’s Scripture and the Authority of God(SPCK, 2005).

December 1, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Logos's Free Book(s) of the Month for December 2015

Logos Bible Software’s free book of the month for December is now live. The selection is Stephen Fowl’s Ephesians from the New Testament Library series. Also deeply discounted to $1.99 is Luke Timothy Johnson’s Hebrews volume from the same series. ...

December 1, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Google Sreetview Tour of Petra

Google Street view has a dedicated tour of Petra. HT: AWOL.

November 30, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

New Manuscripts @ CSNTM

From Dan Wallace: New manuscripts digitized by the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) have just been added to our searchable collection. These include 10 new manuscripts from the National Library of Greece in Athens, the site of our ongoing digitization project for 2015–16. ...

November 17, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

CSNTM Website Reboot

From ETC: Today, the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) launched their new and vastly improved website at CSNTM.org. For details about the reboot see ETC’s post and the CSNTM website. ...

November 16, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Stevens, John 9.38–39a

Chris Stevens has the latest article in the Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, “John 9.38-39a: A Scribal Interjection for Literary Reinforcement.”

November 12, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Jachowski, &quot;Herod the Great and the Latin Josephus&quot;

In the Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, Raymond Jachowski discusses “The Death of Herod the Great and the Latin Josephus: Re-examining the Twenty-second Year of Tiberius.”

November 9, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Heiser, "Supernatural"

Heiser, Supernatural The folks at Lexham Press have kindly sent along a copy of Michael Heiser’s book, Supernatural. Heiser holds a PhD in Hebrew Bible and Semitic Languages from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Supernatural is a follow-up to Heiser’s previous volume Unseen Realm (Lexham, 2015; see Supernatural, 9). Both continue following up on themes Heiser previously explored in his doctoral thesis on “The Divine Council in Late Canonical and Non-Canonical Second Temple Jewish Literature” (2004). ...

November 3, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

Auctor: A Journal for Postgraduates in Classics

From AWOL: Auctor is the postgraduate journal of the Royal Holloway (University of London) Classics department. Our aim is to provide a high quality peer-reviewed journal, where postgraduates at any stage in their career can publish notes or articles pertaining to the classical world. We do not discriminate and so not only welcome submissions in Classical literature, but also from archaeology to reception, and everything in-between. ...

November 2, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark

November Logos Freebies

November’s freebies at Logos Bible Software include several fine texts: Lutz, Matthew (Hermeneia, vol. 1)—with vol. 2 coming in at $1.99. Kuyper, Collected Works in Public Theology (excerpts) Caesar, Gallic War (Loeb Classical Library) Update: Verbum now shows November’s free text too: Bernard of Clairvaux’s sermons on Advent and Christmas. ...

November 2, 2015 Â· 1 min Â· J. David Stark