New book on C. S. Lewis: https://t.co/CpDQ0R38nw I contributed a chapter reflecting on his The Screwtape Letters, a brilliant and creative work that not only identifies the potential workings of the devils but provides tremendous insight into the human condition
Recap of ETS/SBL 2025 Boston by D33 bloggers, Stanley E. Porter and David I. Yoon, including summaries of our papers and sessions. Some of these will be in print in the foreseeable future! https://t.co/vn9Xd24Ocg (Pictured, the famous and historic Boston Public Library)
D33 bloggers, Stanley E. Porter and David I. Yoon, had a great time at #ETS2025 in Boston. Stan presented 4 papers and moderated 2 sessions, and Dave moderated one session. We look forward to SBL for the next several days!
On April 27, 2023, McMaster Divinity College held a Church and Culture conference, with the theme of Secularism and the Pursuit of Transcendence. Check out the impressive TOC on the blog (and feel free to share the post)!
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Book highlight: Festschrift for Craig A. Evans. A collection of insightful essays that include topics on Early Judaism, Jesus and the Apostolic Tradition, and the New Testament. Congratulations, Craig!
https://t.co/HaB3n0On2u
SBL session discussing and reviewing Stan Porter's recent book, New Testament Theology and the Greek Language: A Linguistic Reconceptualization (Cambridge UP). A must-read for anyone involved in biblical studies.
NT Greek Exegesis section under way at #ETS2024. Review of Porter and O'Donnell's recent Discourse Analysis and the Greek New Testament (Bloomsbury/T&T Clark) w/ respondents Jim Dvorak and Dave Mathewson
We wrote a tribute to Barbara Aland, New Testament scholar and textual critic, in light of her promotion to heaven several days ago. https://t.co/jhnIutqq0l
Official announcement on D33 of the Johannine Prologue book, with the other upcoming titles in the Johannine Studies series (Brill): https://t.co/cRND08WOL7
Is it ok to appeal to the Greek (or Hebrew) behind a biblical word or text without having studied Greek (or Hebrew)? Read on... https://t.co/yuNxBqLX62
Cover design now available for our upcoming book on John 1:1-18. That's right, 13 chapters each dissecting one passage, albeit an important passage in John's Gospel, from various perspectives!
https://t.co/kLZnCaW655