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Showing posts with label Bible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bible. Show all posts
26 June 2010
the problem with P-52 . . .
Labels:
Bible,
John,
manuscript,
New Testament,
New Testament studies,
radiocarbon dating
06 July 2009
Codex Sinaiticus manuscript digitized and online
Posted by Quixie at 2:49 PM
It's rare that one gets to look at a fourth century Bible manuscript . Way cool.
Labels:
Bible,
Codex Sinaiticus,
gospels,
history,
New Testament
17 February 2009
self-identity #5
Posted by Quixie at 11:56 AM
In a previous post I highlighted the contemporary "Jews for Jesus" practice of interpreting the Hebrew scriptures through Christia...
Labels:
Bible,
Christianity,
Judaism,
New Testament,
Origen,
self-identity,
Song of Songs,
Yohanan of Tiberias
06 February 2009
through a glass slyly . . .
Posted by Quixie at 11:02 AM
Religious self-identity #4 I remember hearing the phrase “ Jews for Jesus ” long before I actually met my first one. She handed me one of t...
27 January 2009
transplant thread (mythicism) . . .
Posted by Quixie at 9:40 AM
This post started out as a response to a post in Answers in Genesis Busted . It got too long for a comment and I didn't want to clutter ...
Labels:
Bible,
Historical Jesus,
historicity,
Jesus myth,
mythicism,
New Testament
24 January 2009
self-identity surveys . . .
Posted by Quixie at 12:40 PM
That a continuity between Judaism and Christianity can be historically traced to some degree is an appropriate, valid assumption to make, gi...
Labels:
Bible,
Christianity,
comparative religions,
Judaism,
self-identity
23 January 2009
on religious self-identity #2 ...
Posted by Quixie at 9:06 PM
I've been reading, trying to wrestle with questions that deal with the religious self-identity of Jews and early Christians in the firs...
Labels:
Bible,
Christianity,
Judaism,
New Testament,
patristics,
self-identity
19 January 2009
discovering Heschel . . .
Posted by Quixie at 2:12 PM
Recent listening: Bill Laswell — Baselines Bill Laswell — Hear No Evil Caetano Veloso — Fina Estampa Djivan Gasparyan — Duduk Music from...
Labels:
Abraham J Heschel,
Bible,
books,
comparative religions,
Juan de la Cruz,
Judaism,
music,
mysticism,
Paul Tillich,
Rumi
17 January 2009
test driving the Gematriculator ™. . .
Posted by Quixie at 12:41 PM
I found the gadget at N.T Wrong's blog and tested this blog . The results: Wow! I'm only 29% evil? Cool! Not bad for a heathen, eh? ...
Labels:
Bible,
humor,
irony,
New Testament,
online quizzes,
Quran
11 January 2009
historicity and faith ...
Posted by Quixie at 1:40 PM
I've been monitoring a few discussions about historicity (that of Jesus among other things) and have been meditating on a few things tha...
Labels:
Bible,
comparative religions,
historicity,
history,
New Testament,
religion,
science
PBS documentary on historical Jesus ...
Posted by Quixie at 4:16 AM
PBS recently finally made its Frontline episode From Jesus to Christ available for streamed viewing on their website. It's a four hour...
Labels:
Bible,
Frontline,
Historical Jesus,
history,
Jesus,
New Testament,
PBS,
video
06 September 2008
Open question for NT scholars #2 ...
Posted by Quixie at 10:12 AM
Labels:
Bible,
history,
Judaism,
New Testament,
Quixie stumper
17 August 2008
Open Question for NT Scholars #1
Posted by Quixie at 11:45 AM
I'm going to start a new feature on this blog, in which I will ask some of the questions that are the most problematic for me as a stude...
Labels:
Bible,
history,
Jesus,
Judaism,
midrash,
New Testament,
Quixie stumper
02 May 2008
Paul and the pastorals . . .
Posted by Quixie at 1:16 PM
Over at Debunking Christianity I was surprised to find someone actually defending Pauline authorship for the pastorals. Curiously, the argu...
Labels:
Bible,
blogs,
comparative religions,
credulity,
history,
Ignatius,
Marcion,
New Testament,
Paul
20 April 2008
weird Jesuses #3 ...
Posted by Quixie at 11:56 AM
Labels:
art,
Bible,
Emmaus,
gospels,
Jesus,
New Testament,
weird Jesus
14 April 2008
Quote of the day - Philip Davies
Posted by Quixie at 2:41 PM
" Can biblical scholars persuade others that they conduct a legitimate academic discipline? Until they do, can they convince anyone tha...
Labels:
Bible,
New Testament,
Philip Davies,
quote,
religion
weird Jesuses #1
Posted by Quixie at 1:45 PM
Labels:
art,
Bible,
Jesus,
New Testament,
weird Jesus
13 April 2008
quote of the day
Posted by Quixie at 9:31 PM
(for those who insist that only an "expert" can comment on Christian origins): "[...] in the absence of further historical ev...
Labels:
Antiqua Mater,
Bible,
Christianity,
Edwin Johnson,
NT,
religion
19 March 2008
Ancient NearEast treehuggers?
Posted by Quixie at 1:43 PM
When Abraham wanted a a family burial plot, he purchased the field of Ephron. The account in Genesis contains an interesting stipulation tha...
Labels:
Bible,
conservation,
history,
Hittites
04 January 2008
Who published the New Testament?
Posted by Quixie at 10:58 AM
William Arnal over at the Christian Origins group called my attention to a couple of articles from the current issue of Free Inquir y magaz...
Labels:
Acts,
Bible,
David Trobisch,
gospels,
history,
Joe tyson,
John,
John Knox,
Luke,
Marcion,
New Testament,
Polycarp,
Robert M Price,
Stephen Huller,
Van A Harvey
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