Near Emmaus

Elsewhere (02.18.2012)

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(12) Timothy Dalrymple writes on “the art of blogging controversies.”

(11) Marc Cortez advises on how to avoid post-graduate burn-out.

(10) Luke Todd rethinks “calling”.

(9) W. Travis McMaken juxtaposes Augustine and Ambrose.

(8) Bobby Grow introduces William Ockham.

(7) Peter Enns talks about modern people reading ancient texts. Also, he responds to Kevin DeYoung regarding the historical Adam.

(6) Matthew Montonini provides some resources on Craig Keener’s project on miracles.

(5) John Bergsma asks “Do miracles really happen?” Also, he shares some reflections on the OT canon.

(4) Peter Head announces the passing of R.T. France.

(3) Larry Hurtado shares a brief thought on women in Luke-Acts. He wrote a follow up post as well.

(2) Tim Gombis writes on “transforming corrupted assumptions in John 9.”

(1) Tim Henderson asks if the Apostle Peter is the oral source of the Gospel of Mark. He has a second post on the subject as well. Also, he proposes a reason for why Paul didn’t use many Jesus traditions.

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Author: Brian LePort

I'm a blogger with a MA in Biblical and Theological Studies and a Master of Theology (ThM).

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