Daily Gleanings: Scheduling Change (2 September 2019)
Daily Gleanings in the month of September will be a bit different. Here’s what to expect and why.
Daily Gleanings in the month of September will be a bit different. Here’s what to expect and why.
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.
Daily Gleanings about manuscript structure (ektheses) and using Patristic citations for textual criticism of the Greek New Testament.
Daily Gleanings about focus and Focusmate.
Freedom interviews Ros Barber on how to nurture the focus necessary for academic and creative writing.
Daily Gleanings about free books for August 2019 from Logos and Verbum.
Daily Gleanings from Mark Goodacre about “sourceomania” and from Nir Eyal about distraction and focus.
Daily Gleanings from Joshua Becker about the unimportance of the “right” tool or “best” gadget and from Michael Hyatt about the significance of stillness.
Daily Gleanings from Dan Wallace about CSNTM and Roger Pearse about the longevity of manuscripts in antiquity.
Daily Gleanings from John Meade about the Göttingen Septuagint volume for Ecclesiastes and Peter Gurry on the Johannine comma’s origin story.
Daily Gleanings from the 2019 Christian Scholars’ Conference plenaries on child rearing in the Greco-Roman world and the Christology of the Greek fathers.
Daily Gleanings about Nijay Gupta’s critical introduction to 1–2 Thessalonians and KoineGreek.com’s videos of Mark’s gospel in Greek.
Daily Gleanings about improved cross-compatibility among word processors in Zotero and about exporting information from PhraseExpress.
Daily Gleanings from Freedom about avoiding procrastination and Kathleen Fitzpatrick’s thoughts on how to foster focused work as a busy academic.
Daily Gleanings about Chrome’s new “Limit” extension by Freedom and Logos’s double- and triple-click shortcut options.
Daily Gleanings about the Göttingen Septuagint volume on Ecclesiastes and possible new fragments of 1 Corinthians.
Daily Gleanings from Logos about plotting search results on a timeline and from William Ross about the Song of Songs in Greek.
Daily Gleanings about managing stress and living with students as a faculty member.
Daily Gleanings from Greg Goswell about reading Romans after Acts and from Carol Newsom about rhetoric and hermeneutics in biblical and ST literature.
Daily Gleanings from Richard Middleton on Christian worldview and ethics and from Larry Hurtado on scribal and readerly changes.