MSH | May 13, 2011
[Note: For other posts on Mike's work on the divine council, click here for the archive.] I’m currently at Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA for the Pacific Northwest regional meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL). I’ll be delivering two papers. I already had the good fortune of bumping into Dan McClellan, too. Nice [...]
Category: divine council, Doctrine of God |
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Tags: dead sea scrolls, divine plurality, gods, judaism, monotheism, polytheism
MSH | May 11, 2011
I know that complete syntactical databases for biblical texts are sort of yesterday’s news, but this is another first (at least for the Logos world). Now Greek specialists and enthusiasts will be able to compare New Testament Greek syntactical structures with another important Greek corpus, the Apostolic Fathers. Pretty cool for Greek geeks! Technorati Tags: [...]
Category: Announcement, Greek NT |
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Tags: Apostolic fathers, greek, Logos, syntactical databases
MSH | May 6, 2011
For those unfamiliar with the “minimalist” vs. “maximalist” debate over biblical archaeology, the former basically believed the OT has little or no historical value, as it was entirely written during or after the exile. Maximalists, on the other hand, disagree, but on what I’d call a continuum of optimism about the biblical text as a [...]
Category: Bible and Archaeology |
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Tags: archaeology, Garfinkel, Mazar, Qieyafa