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Steve Runge: Stanley Porter’s Argument is Invalid

Steve Runge: Stanley Porter’s Argument is Invalid

A few years ago I discussed some work by Steve Runge that challenges the foundation of Stanley Porter’s argument that the Greek verb does not grammaticalize time but only aspect–the heart of debates in Greek linguistic studies within the field of NT studies over the past 2 1/2 decades (emphasis on within the field of… Continue Reading

‘Press Publish’: Interview with Peter Head

‘Press Publish’: Interview with Peter Head

The following is part of a series of short interviews with academic bloggers. (The ‘hub’ for the discussion is the initial post on Starting an Academic Blog where the discussion and links to interviews are kept up-to-date). It is my pleasure to share an interview with Dr. Peter M. Head (Ph.D., Cantab), Sir Kirby Laing… Continue Reading

‘Press Publish’: Interview with Peter Enns

‘Press Publish’: Interview with Peter Enns

The following is part of a series of short interviews with academic bloggers. (The ‘hub’ for the discussion is the initial post on Starting an Academic Blog where the discussion and links to interviews are kept up-to-date). Today I am delighted to share an interview with Dr. Peter Enns (Ph.D., Harvard), Affiliate Professor of Biblical… Continue Reading

Blogging and Peer Review

Blogging and Peer Review

In the post that kicked off the series on academic blogging, Richard asked a few helpful questions in the comments that I wanted to share, along with my thoughts. I would be happy to hear what others are thinking about these things, as well. “Would you agree that publishing ideas on a blog does not… Continue Reading

‘Press Publish’: Interview with Chris Keith

‘Press Publish’: Interview with Chris Keith

The following is part of a series of short interviews with academic bloggers. (The ‘hub’ for the discussion is the initial post on Starting an Academic Blog where the discussion and links to interviews are kept up-to-date). Today I’m happy to have Dr. Chris Keith share his thoughts on academic blogging. We earlier interviewed his… Continue Reading

‘Press Publish’: Interview with Nijay Gupta

‘Press Publish’: Interview with Nijay Gupta

The following is part of a series of short interviews with academic bloggers. (The ‘hub’ for the discussion is the initial post on Starting an Academic Blog where the discussion and links to interviews are kept up-to-date). I am pleased to share a recent interview with Dr. Nijay Gupta (Ph.D. Durham), Assistant Professor of Biblical… Continue Reading

‘Press Publish’: Interview with Stephen Carlson

‘Press Publish’: Interview with Stephen Carlson

The following is part of a series of short interviews with academic bloggers. (The ‘hub’ for the discussion is the initial post on Starting an Academic Blog where the discussion and links to interviews are kept up-to-date). Today I am happy to feature an interview with Dr. Stephen Carlson (Ph.D. Duke University), Post-doctoral fellow in… Continue Reading

Son of Man, Aslan, and a Reasonably Priced Resource

Son of Man, Aslan, and a Reasonably Priced Resource

Larry Hurtado shares: I’m pleased to note that a multi-author book co-edited by Paul Owen and me, “Who is This Son of Man?  The Latest Scholarship on a Puzzling Expression of the Historical Jesus (London:  T&T Clark, 2011), originally an appallingly expensive hardback, is now available in paperback at a quite reasonable price;  £16.19 ($29.95… Continue Reading

Mark Goodacre with More on Academic Blogging

Mark Goodacre with More on Academic Blogging

I previously mentioned that Mark Goodacre has begun to take up the interview questions with a ‘preamble‘ on academic blogging, and he has followed up with two posts, the first answering the why/when question, the second offering some benefits to academic blogging. Do read the posts in their entirety! I provide one excerpt from each… Continue Reading

Mark Goodacre on Blogging: "Why Not?"

Mark Goodacre on Blogging: "Why Not?"

Mark Goodacre has begun to answer the question, “Why blog?” He has only given us a “preamble” so far, and he has done a good job piquing my curiosity for what more he has to say. An excerpt: If someone asks me “Why blog?”, my answer is “Why not?”  There is actually a danger in getting… Continue Reading