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In Which Theobloggers Engage in a Mutual Backslapping Fest and Alastair Invites his Readers to Join In
This Top Theology Blogs list has been doing the rounds over the last few days. Since I don’t have time to write anything worthwhile, as I am in the middle of my revision period for a Hebrew exam next week, … Continue reading
Posted in On the web, The Blogosphere
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In Which Alastair selects Five Thinking Bloggers and is Disturbed to Discover that he has a Doppelganger
Byron has just tagged me in the thinking blogger meme. I thought that I would post my list and give myself this day off my month-long hiatus. It has been some time since I last posted anything worth reading. So, … Continue reading
Posted in The Blogosphere, Theological
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Believe it or not, I really meant it when I said (about a month and a half ago now) that I had no intention of reducing my input on this blog to that of posting long lists of links. I … Continue reading
Posted in Audio, In the News, Lectures, N.T. Wright, On the web, Quotations, The Blogosphere, Theological, Video
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The FV discussion continues on unabated. Matt Colvin has some very good thoughts on the debate here (makes sure that you read the comments). Lane Keister suggests that ego is the main thing standing in the way of FV people … Continue reading
Posted in In the News, N.T. Wright, On the web, Quotations, The Blogosphere, Theological, Video
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It has been quite some time since anything was posted on this blog. The pre-Holy Week guest posts have dried up (although hopefully my youngest brother will have sent me something before the weekend). I am presently enjoying my mid-semester … Continue reading
Posted in Audio, In the News, Lectures, On the web, Quotations, The Blogosphere, Theological, Video
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Posted in In the News, N.T. Wright, On the web, The Blogosphere, Theological, Video
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The last few days have been very busy, so I haven’t posted any guest posts. They will recommence later this afternoon. A belated happy St. Patrick’s day to all of my readers! The following are some of the things that … Continue reading
Posted in Controversies, In the News, On the web, The Blogosphere, Theological, Video
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Tomorrow, and possibly a few other days of this week, will be without guest posts. I will be meeting up with my father in Edinburgh tomorrow and will not have access to my computer. The rest of the week will … Continue reading
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As I am very bad at keeping up to date with e-mail correspondence with my friends and family, from time to time I will post news updates on this blog. The last few weeks have been relatively uneventful. Last week … Continue reading
More on the ‘Jesus Family Tomb’: So What Does The 1:600 Statistic Actually Mean?
This post gives a mathematician’s perspective on the question. It turns out that the 1:600 statistic doesn’t make anywhere near as impressive a claim as the media would generally suggest it does. Quelle surprise! Update: Mark Goodacre follows up with … Continue reading
Posted in In the News, The Blogosphere
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