Episode #8: Blogosphere roundup, Feb 23, 2011
We bite off more than we usually chew here in our fourth blogosphere roundup show! Here are the posts we discuss:
- Sean Winters (Sean the Baptist): Jesus, Peter and Reading the New Testament in Greek
- Larry Hurtado: Textual Stability of NT Writings
- Adam Couturier (משלי אדם): I Hate Normal Flashcards: Toward a New Solution for Biblical Hebrew!
- Kevin Brown (Diglotting): Insightful Christology Quote from Dunn
- Daniel Kirk (Storied Theology): O Worship the King
- Doug Mangum (Biblia Hebraica et Graeca): Continuity Errors in the Hebrew Bible?
- Brian LePort (Near Emmaus): Listening to Scholarship, Critically
- Eric Reitan (The Piety That Lies Between): The Final Outcome Argument
- Doug Chaplin (Clayboy): It is finished: imposing evangelical dogma on Scripture?
- Like a Child: Churchless
- SkepticHeretic (Skeptic. Heretic. Believer.): Continuing Conversations about Jesus and divinity
- Crystal Lewis (Diary of a Christian Universagnostical): On Prayer & Proselytizing in Crisis: What’s really more important?
- Jim Barton (Prophetic Progress): Alexander
- DoOrDoNot (Think and Wonder. Wonder and Think…): Review of The Resurrection of Jesus
- Mark Goodacre (NT Blog): Total Depravity in the Pagan World?
- Mark Stevens (Near Emmaus): Whoring after other gods….
- Michael S. Heiser (The Naked Bible): John Hobbins on Women as Ministers: Response Parts 1 and 2
- Women in Ministry: Is There a Biblical View?
- Suzanne McCarthy (Suzanne’s Bookshelf): Mike Heiser and Junia
- John Hobbins (Ancient Hebrew Poetry): What the New Testament has to say about women in ministry
- David M. Miller (גֵּר־וְתוֹשָׁב): Responding to Bart Ehrman
- John Byron (The Biblical World): The Invention of the Rapture
- Matthew Dowling (δεσπόσυνοι): Husbands, Love your wives more than seminary
- James McGrath (The Bible and Interpretation): Mark’s Missing Ending: Clues from the Gospel of John and the Gospel of Peter
- Richard Fellows (Paul and co-workers): Robert King on Titus-Timothy
- Deane Galbraith (Remnant of Giants): Theology as Dissonance Reduction: Hinckley G. Mitchell’s conclusions from 1910
- Phillip J. Long (Reading Acts): Acts 10 – Cornelius and Almsgiving
- John Pieret (Thoughts in a Haystack): Accommodating Incompatiblism
- Joe E. Lunceford (The Bible and Interpretation): Let a Woman Keep Silent in the Church?
- Greta Christina (AlterNet): Why It’s Not a ‘Safe Bet’ to Believe In God
- Rachel Held Evans: Dear Pastors – Tell Us the Truth
- Stephen Tomkins (Guardian): How biblical literalism took root
I had to update as I was reviewing post-publish. I had forgotten Heiser’s article on Ehrman!
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