Posted on 13 Sep 2019 by The Amateur Exegete
It’s back! The Weekly Roundup has returned from its hiatus since earlier this summer. Since I was responsible for the August 2019 Biblical Studies Carnival, I suspended work on the Roundup to prepare for that. But that has been submitted and so I’ll resume… Continue Reading “The Weekly Roundup – 9.13.19”
Category: Atheism, Bart Ehrman, Biblical Scholars, Biblical Scholarship, Documentary Hypothesis, Hebrew Scriptures, Michael Kok, Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Problem of Evil, The Book of Acts, The Book of Daniel, The Gospel of LukeTags: Atheism, Authorship of Luke-Acts, Bart Ehrman, Christian Theism, Daniel, Documentary Hypothesis, Gospel Authorship, Luke-Acts, Michael Kok, Philosophy of Religion, Problem of Evil, Suffering, Theism
Posted on 5 Jul 2019 by The Amateur Exegete
I was finally able to listen to part 2 of “Pete ruins Exodus” over at the podcast The Bible for Normal People. As usual, great material looking at the beginning stages of Moses’ call to Egypt, including that bizarre scene in Exodus 4:24-26. The… Continue Reading “The Weekly Roundup – 7.5.19”
Category: 'The Bible for Normal People' (podcast), Atheism, Biblical Languages, Biblical Scholarship, Can I Say This at Church? (podcast), Exodus, Historical Jesus, Jesus, Koine Greek, Pete Enns, Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Problem of Evil, TheismTags: Adam Lewis Greene, animal suffering, Atheism, Bible, Book of Exodus, Dying and Rising Gods, Gospel of Mark, Historical Jesus, Koine Greek, Pete Enns, Problem of Evil, Robert Alter, Theism