Sacred Texts and Paradigmatic Revolutions in Paperback, Part 2
A while ago, I mentioned Sacred Texts and Paradigmatic Revolutions would be coming to paperback. That format is now available at about a fourth or less of the MSRP for the hardback.Filed under: Book...
View ArticleOpen Journal of Philosophy
Below earlier this morning through the Open Journal of Philosophy mailing list: We sincerely invite you to submit or recommend original research papers to be published in Open Journal of Philosophy...
View ArticleA New (Very Old) KJV
On MSN: The earliest known draft of the King James Bible, regarded as the most widely read work in English, has been unearthed among ancient papers lodged in a Cambridge college. American scholar...
View ArticleAdvice for Learning Greek
Advice from Murray Harris: As for the study habit that has proved most helpful in my academic career, it is this. There is no better way to become proficient in Greek, to gain a “feel” for the...
View ArticleSacra Pagina: Revelation
Wilfrid Harrington Verbum’s free book for October is Wilfrid Harrington’s Sacra Pagina volume on Revelation: More than any other New Testament writing, the Book of Revelation demands commentary. Its...
View ArticleAdler, ed., Great Books of the Western World
The Faithlife platform family (e.g., Logos, Noet) now has Mortimer Adler’s 60-volume Great Books of the Western World (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1990) available for preorder. It seems the information...
View ArticleThesis-style Numistmatism Wanted
From AWOL: The American Numismatic Society has created an Open Access digital library. One purpose is to host unpublished and/or orphaned MA and PhD theses/dissertations that have numismatic content....
View ArticleWhy Searching Shouldn’t Replace Reading
As a prefatory note to this post, I’ve noted before my very great appreciation for what Faithlife does through its Logos Bible Software platform. I’ve been using Logos to some extent since the early...
View ArticleNovember Logos Freebies
November’s freebies at Logos Bible Software include several fine texts: Lutz, Matthew (Hermeneia, vol. 1)—with vol. 2 coming in at $1.99. Kuyper, Collected Works in Public Theology (excerpts) Caesar,...
View ArticleAuctor: A Journal for Postgraduates in Classics
From AWOL: Auctor is the postgraduate journal of the Royal Holloway (University of London) Classics department. Our aim is to provide a high quality peer-reviewed journal, where postgraduates at any...
View ArticleHeiser, Supernatural
Michael Heiser The folks at Lexham Press have kindly sent along a pre-release copy of Michael Heiser’s new book, Supernatural. Heiser holds a PhD in Hebrew Bible and Semitic Languages from the...
View ArticleJachowski, “Herod the Great and the Latin Josephus”
Raymond Jachowski has the latest article in the Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, “The Death of Herod the Great and the Latin Josephus: Re-examining the Twenty-second Year of...
View ArticleStevens, John 9.38–39a
Chris Stevens has the latest article in the Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, “John 9.38-39a: A Scribal Interjection for Literary Reinforcement.”Filed under: Bibliography, On the Web...
View ArticleCSNTM Website Reboot
From ETC: Today, the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) launched their new and vastly improved website at CSNTM.org. For details about the reboot see ETC’s post and the CSNTM...
View ArticleNew Manuscripts @ CSNTM
From Dan Wallace: New manuscripts digitized by the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) have just been added to our searchable collection. These include 10 new manuscripts from the...
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