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Around the Blogosphere (10.26.2012)

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The San Francisco Giants are in the World Series (click for source)!

This is my weekly list of recommendations. You can find daily links at the After Emmaus page on Facebook.

Biblical Studies

David Burnett w. Mark Nanos: A Jewish View of Paul (Skype Interview)

John Byron: The Reality of Evil: Thoughts on 1 Thess 2:17-18

John J. Collins: Dead Sea Scrolls: What Have We Learned?

Tim Gombis: Paul’s Political Gospel, Part 4 ; Paul’s Political Gospel, Part 5

Mark Goodacre: The Jesus’ Wife Fragment and the Transformation of Peer Review?

Matthew R. Malcolm: The trinitarian sub-structure of Hebrews

James McGrath: Lecture on Hosea and Amos

Bill Mounce: Is faith merely assurance? – Heb 11.1

Christian Theology

Matt Emerson: The Bible is About Jesus

Bobby Grow: Scripture and Creation: They have the same ultimate orientation, Christ

Chris Heard: The inspiration of scripture: prophetic sermons

Craig Keener: Jesus’ Nonviolent Resistance for the Marginalized 

Anthony LeDonne: Was Jesus Inclusive, Exclusive, or Both?

Ethics

Nicholas Shackel: Roman Catholic doctrine and Abortion

Scholarly Journals and Reviews

Nijay Gupta: Scottish Journal of Theology (Nov 2012)

David Stark: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 55, no. 3

Book Reviews

Nijay Gupta: Stephen Fowls, Ephesians 

Abram K-J: Swes and Meister, Christian Apologetics: An Anthology of Primary Sources

Other 

Ben Howard: The Voting Myth and Changing Culture

Anthony LeDonne: Interview with Paula Fredriksen (Part I) ; Interview with Paula Fredriksen (Part II)

Chris Spinks: The SBL and Faith

Simon Smart w. Gary Burge: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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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).

4 thoughts on “Around the Blogosphere (10.26.2012)

  1. Thanks for the link, Brian.

  2. Thanks Brian, I’m glad you enjoyed the post.

  3. Thanks Brian. Hope to see you at SBL.

  4. David

    You’re welcome.

    Ben

    You’re welcome.

    Matt

    You’re welcome. I should be at SBL. If all goes as planned I will buy tickets a week from today. I have a placed to stay. So I should see you there!

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