Tag: On the Web
On the Web (January 28, 2011)
On the Web: Alin Suciu provides a PDF of the now public-domain R. Draguet, Julien d’Halicarnasse et sa controverse avec Sévère d’Antioche sur l’incorruptibilité du corps du Christ (Louvain: Smeesters, 1924). The bibliographic entry is available here (BibTeX). Google Books has Adolf Deissman’s Bible Studies (trans. Alexander Grieve; Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1903) available for download in…
On the Web (January 20, 2011)
On the web: Duane Smith repeats Jim Davila’s recent excerpt about the availability of the Babylonian Talmud online (English, Hebrew-Aramaic). The basic bibliographic entry for the Soncino version is available here (BibTeX). Jim Davila notes the completion of Sheffield’s Dictionary of Classical Hebrew. Daniel Roth highlights five articles about SOPA, including John Gaudiosi’s report of the…
On the Web (January 18, 2012)
On the web: Logos Bible Software releases version 4.3 (SR8), which includes couple bug fixes, and adds Oxyrhynchus papyri (15 vols.), J. P. Migne’s Patrologia graeca (18 vols.), and Marcus Jastrow’s Dictionary (2 vols.) to the community pricing program. Peter Head comments on a textual siglium in NA26 and NA27 at Gal 1:1, and several interesting comments follow. Mark…
On the Web (January 7, 2011)
On the web: Andrew McGowan interacts with N. T. Wright about the nature of the narratives of Jesus’ birth, especially in Matthew. Robert Woods reflects on Desiderius Erasmus and Eva Brann’s Logos of Heraclitus. Chris Brady and Bob Cargill startup “Sacred Techs.” Chris Brady uploads a discussion of footnotes and endnotes. Tim Gombis considers Sherry Turkle’s…
On the Web (December 28, 2011)
On the web: Nijay Gupta excerpts Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Advent. Robert Woods reflects on Basil the Great, John Chrysostom, Bonaventure, and their relevance for liberal arts education. Jim Davila notes an announcement from the Israel Antiquities Authority about the recent discovery of a Second Temple era purity “voucher,” and John Byron picks up the same story from…
On the Web (Audio-Video Edition; December 23, 2011)
On the web: Daniel Kirk overviews his Jesus Have I Loved, but Paul? (part 1, part 2). [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLKnNC7kJ8w] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_LtjNBq9aQ] Craig Keener overviews his Miracles (HT: Matthew Miller). [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhbQ3Qd_0nk&w=560&h=315] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrDVo6Uv_GY&w=560&h=315] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLUYuec5oDw&w=560&h=315] [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCdgwaQ1ocQ&w=560&h=315] Weston Fields surveys the current state of the Dead Sea Scrolls (HT: Brian LePort). This lecture was recorded…