Final reminder about our IBR Students Workshop TOMORROW at 1pm Eastern! This will be a great learning opportunity—you won't want to miss it!
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We're looking forward to our next workshop! Join us on Thursday, June 25th, with Dr. Stark as we sharpen our skills and discover ways to work smarter, not harder!
Fantastic NEW WORKSHOP coming your way! Far more than a basic introduction to SBL Style, this workshop will equip you with a higher-level understanding of how to determine which sources, by status, you need to follow academic style requirements.
IBR Students recently had the pleasure of talking with distinguished scholar, Dr. Ellen Davis. The ever-engaging Dr. Davis shares about her journey into biblical scholarship, perspectives on the academy, and her interests in practical theology. Listen in! https://t.co/eo7tJrawG8
Join us on Friday, May 15th (2pm EST) for this month's IBR Students Forum, where we will be joined by Dr. Daniel Morrison, who will discuss the topic of "Expanding Your Vocational Horizons: Serving as a Chaplain and an Academic".
Announcing the third annual Graduate Symposium, to be held on Sept 19, 2026! We invite all student and associate IBR members to submit an abstract for consideration in the symposium. Abstracts should be between 150–350 words and are due by May 22nd:
https://t.co/Hzju1ndzmz
Meet Dr. Jill Firth (@jilfirth), who recently joined us for our IBR Students “Interview Series.” In this interview, Dr. Firth answers questions about her scholarship and ministry, sharing valuable insights and practical wisdom. You’ll want to tune in!
https://t.co/T7jciPLQJ7
@AJWTheology@samueld_james This is really insightful. Without being overly critical of the content itself, it thoughtfully points out the potential dangers of “privileged intuition.” Bonus: renewed vigor for laboring over well-written, fully developed paragraphs today!