Tag: On the Web
Thesis-style Numistmatism Wanted
From AWOL: The American Numismatic Society has created an Open Access digital library. One purpose is to host unpublished and/or orphaned MA and PhD theses/dissertations that have numismatic content. As a part of this library your thesis will be Open Access, full-text searchable, and http://schema.org properties will help Google relevance. If you (or someone you…
Sacra Pagina: Revelation
Verbum’s free book for October is Wilfrid Harrington’s Sacra Pagina volume on Revelation: More than any other New Testament writing, the Book of Revelation demands commentary. Its often-bewildering text is easily open to less-than-scholarly interpretation. Wilfrid Harrington brings his scholarship to the Book of Revelation and conveys its Christian message. He puts the work in its historical and social…
Advice for Learning Greek
Advice from Murray Harris: As for the study habit that has proved most helpful in my academic career, it is this. There is no better way to become proficient in Greek, to gain a “feel” for the language, and to become enriched by the theology of the New Testament than the regular memorization of the…
A New (Very Old) KJV
On MSN: The earliest known draft of the King James Bible, regarded as the most widely read work in English, has been unearthed among ancient papers lodged in a Cambridge college. American scholar Jeffrey Miller announced his year-old discovery in the Times Literary Supplement this week, saying it would help fill in gaps in understanding how…
Open Journal of Philosophy
From the Open Journal of Philosophy mailing list: We sincerely invite you to submit or recommend original research papers to be published in Open Journal of Philosophy (OJPP, ISSN Online: 2163-9442), a peer-reviewed open access journal. … The manuscripts are expected to be submitted online through our Paper Submission System. See also AWOL’s notice about the…
Venerable Bede
Treasures recently found: Explanation of the Apocalypse Historical Works (including Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation)