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finitum non capax infiniti |
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Biblical Studies, Old Testament, Red Sox |
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Reflections on Scripture and its implications for today's world; book reviews; Old Testament; Jewish interpretation of Scripture; and, every once in a while, something about Boston sports...mostly the Red Sox. |
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update
Quick update from my phone since the wireless at the Marriott is sketchy. I think my paper went well. There were a few friends and fellow biblioblogger present, which was exciting. Don’t think I blew anyone away, but I didn’t get tore up in the question and answer time. I’ll count that as a win!
Posted in SBL Tagged: Society of Biblical Literature
sbl ‘09
This will most likely be my last post for the next week, unless I shoot off a few posts from my iPhone while at the SBL annual meeting. I leave this Friday morning for New Orleans and am looking forward to meeting with old friends and also meeting up with some people that I communicate with through various biblioblogs and Twitter. I’m also looking forward to the book exhibit, meeting with some professors, and a few papers that sound very interesting. If you need some SBL Annual Meeting advice, check out the wisdom of Mark Goodacre.
In case you were wondering, here is the
food, inc.
Just found out this movie is now on iTunes. I will be begging my wife to be able to buy it from this moment forward.
Has anyone seen it yet? I’ve seen a few clips and can’t wait to watch it.
Posted in Documentaries Tagged: Documentaries, Food, Movies
not again…
I was alerted via Scot McKnight’s blog that Tim LaHaye is at it again. Zondervan and LaHaye have an agreement for a new end-times themed series entitled The End. It is not specified how many books will be in this series, only that the first book entitled Edge of Apocalypse will be published in April of 2010.
What hit me is that LaHaye is a caricature of the end-times obsessed, prophecy-chart toting, dispensationalism that many in my generation find quite odd. I know people who believe in a similar end-times scenario as LaHaye and I r
living the hebrew bible
Now I understand why John Walton is so insightful when it comes to the background of the Hebrew Bible! (I hope he didn’t save any of those peanut better and jelly on manna sandwiches!)
Posted in Hebrew Bible, Humor Tagged: Christianity, Hebrew Bible, John Walton, Religion
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