Recently in cyberspace:
Sofiya Melnykova notes that Open Culture is collecting lists of free ebooks and audiobooks. Matthew writes that Amazon is preparing to release its own line of Kindle tablet devices. Uniting Church Theological College (Melbourne, Australia) seeks a Professor of Old Testament (HT: Tyndale House). Jeremy notes the availability a Hebrew Bible, according to the Westminster Leningrad Codex, for Kindle ( part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4). Tommy Wasserman reports that Evangelical Textual Criticism is now on Facebook. Stephen Carlson lists errata for Swansonâs collation of G and 1735 in Galatians and discusses âThe Position of ΌΔ in Acts 20:23â Georgia State University seeks a Visiting Instructor of Hebrew. Logos Bible Software has released a free Czech Study Bible, is almost ready to ship the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary, and for a limited time, they are also offering the Baker Theology Collection (11 vols.) for about 31% off with the coupon code âAEBTC9621.â John Meade reflects on recent funding issues for humanities and Biblical Studies projects. Nijay Gupta highly recommends Croyâs Prima Scriptura and discusses âThe Question of Coherence in Philoâs Cultic Imagery: A Socio-literary Approachâ in the current issue of the Journal for the Study of Pseudepigrapha. Evernoteâs extension for Google Chrome gets a substantial update: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFOiCOmgXmc&w=450] Cynthia Nielsen considers Augustine and non-modern autobiographical confession ( part 1, part 2, part 3). Rob Bradshaw (May 4, 2011) posts George Mavrodes, âThe Inspiration of Autographs,â Evangelical Quarterly 41.1 (1969): 19â29 (HT: Peter Head). Trevin Wax reproduces and reflects on some of N. T. Wrightâs comments about Rob Bellâs Love Wins (HT: John Byron), and Josh Graves posts the original video of Wrightâs comments (HT: Matt Dabbs). Concordia University seeks an Assistant Professor of Theology (Old Testament, Hebrew Scriptures, or Hebrew Language Emphasis).