The Name Above Every Name
Over at Vridar, Neil Godfrey discussed the argument (a point of agreement between mythicist Paul-Louis Couchoud and his opponent A. D. Howell-Smith) that the “name above every name” bestowed upon the...
View ArticleCylon Resurrection and More from the Last Day #AARSBL #SBLAAR
If you didn’t get a copy of Religion and Science Fiction at AAR/SBL, one of the people you can blame is Jim Linville, who apparently was one of those who snatched up a copy. But when it inspired him to...
View ArticleIntertextuality and the Art of Persuasive Argumentation: SBL Paper
Here’s the abstract of a second paper that I will be presenting at SBL in November, in a session on “Intertextuality and the Art of Persuasive Argumentation” organized by the Intertextuality in the New...
View ArticleBTB Article Published
My article “On Hearing (Rather Than Reading) Intertextual Echoes: Christology and Monotheistic Scriptures in an Oral Context” has finally appeared in the latest issue of Biblical Theology Bulletin. If...
View ArticleSBL Program Book Available
Thanks to Dan McClellan for pointing out that the Society of Biblical Literature 2013 Annual Meeting program book is now online. Below are details of the two sessions in which I’m presenting, and I’ve...
View ArticleHe Shall Be Called a Nazorean: Intertextuality Without an Intertext?
In 2010 I read a conference paper at SBL on the reference in the Gospel of Matthew to something prophets had supposedly said, “He shall be called a Nazorean.” I looked at it from the perspective of...
View ArticleBeyond Library Walls
Today’s Indianapolis Star includes an article by Stephanie Wang on academic libraries’ move in the direction of focusing on digital resources. The article mentions me, as I spoke with Ms. Wang on the...
View ArticleIs There Intersexuality in this Periscope?
Bryan Lewis suggested on Facebook that pericope is a word that Biblical studies scholars ought to phase out, perhaps replacing it with something more commonly used in English, such as “passage.”I...
View ArticleThe Pentateuch in the Prophets
I’ve done a fair amount on the use of the Hebrew Bible in the New Testament, but very little on the use of earlier parts of the Hebrew Bible in later parts of that same corpus. Someone asked me for...
View ArticleExploring Intertextuality at #AARSBL16
Max Lee shared on his blog that there will be a review panel at SBL in November, focused on a book to which I’ve contributed a chapter: Exploring Intertextuality, forthcoming from Cascade. The session...
View ArticleCylon Resurrection and More from the Last Day #AARSBL #SBLAAR
If you didn’t get a copy of Religion and Science Fiction at AAR/SBL, one of the people you can blame is Jim Linville, who apparently was one of those who snatched up a copy. But when it inspired him to...
View ArticleIntertextuality and the Art of Persuasive Argumentation: SBL Paper
Here’s the abstract of a second paper that I will be presenting at SBL in November, in a session on “Intertextuality and the Art of Persuasive Argumentation” organized by the Intertextuality in the New...
View ArticleBTB Article Published
My article “On Hearing (Rather Than Reading) Intertextual Echoes: Christology and Monotheistic Scriptures in an Oral Context” has finally appeared in the latest issue of Biblical Theology Bulletin. If...
View ArticleSBL Program Book Available
Thanks to Dan McClellan for pointing out that the Society of Biblical Literature 2013 Annual Meeting program book is now online. Below are details of the two sessions in which I’m presenting, and I’ve...
View ArticleHe Shall Be Called a Nazorean: Intertextuality Without an Intertext?
In 2010 I read a conference paper at SBL on the reference in the Gospel of Matthew to something prophets had supposedly said, “He shall be called a Nazorean.” I looked at it from the perspective of...
View ArticleBeyond Library Walls
Today’s Indianapolis Star includes an article by Stephanie Wang on academic libraries’ move in the direction of focusing on digital resources. The article mentions me, as I spoke with Ms. Wang on the...
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