Impressive collection of audio lectures
Over at Text, Community, and Mission, there is currently an impressive collection of lectures from a diverse pool of biblical scholars and theologians. You can listen to the likes of Dale Allison,...
View ArticleInterview with Ismo Dunderberg on the Gospel of Thomas (Part I)
My series of interviews with Thomas scholars continues. Today I am posting the first part of my interview with Ismo Dunderberg, Professor of New Testament Studies at the University of Helsinki....
View ArticleInterview with Ismo Dunderberg on the Gospel of Thomas (Part II)
Here’s part two of my dialogue with Professor Dunderberg. I especially appreciate his lengthy answer to my question about prospects for future study on the Gospel of Thomas. Thanks again, Professor...
View ArticlePatterson reviews DeConick
I’ll be back soon with post #4 on Paul’s relationship to the Gospel of Thomas. For now, check out Stephen Patterson’s review of April DeConick’s The Original Gospel of Thomas in Translation: With a...
View ArticlePaul and the Gospel of Thomas (Part V)
The second Paul-Thomas parallel I want to look at is Gos. Thom. 17 and 1 Cor 2:9: Gos. Thom. 17 1 Cor 2:9 Jesus said, ‘I will give you what no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, what no hand has...
View ArticleInterview with Risto Uro on the Gospel of Thomas (Part I)
After a short hiatus I am back and ready to post the first part of my interview with Finnish Thomas scholar, Risto Uro. Professor Uro is Lecturer in New Testament Studies at the University of Helsinki....
View ArticleInterview with Risto Uro on the Gospel of Thomas (Part III)
Here’s the final installment of my interview with Professor Uro. For those interested in dissertation topics, he suggests three areas he’d like to see investigated: (CWS) 7. Are you currently planning...
View ArticleSimon Gathercole on the Gospels of Thomas and Judas
Many thanks to Mike Grondin of the Gospel of Thomas e-list for pointing out this interview with Dr. Simon Gathercole on the Gospel of Thomas and the Gospel of Judas.
View Article(Part III) What Do Biblical Studies Professors Really Teach?
After two somewhat related posts on this topic (and a few interactions: here, here, and here), I want to take the discussion in a different direction. I began this series of reflections because of a...
View ArticleHollis Phelps on Demystifying the Professoriate (Part Two)
Here’s the second installment from my colleague, Dr. Hollis Phelps (and Hollis, we Biblical scholars accept your apology!).
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