Fonts and Keyboards for Biblical Languages… again
Por Mark Hoffman em seu blog Biblical Studies and Technological Tools.
Uma boa dica, com avaliação das fontes Cardo 1.04 e SBL BibLit e os links para download.
Blog sobre estudos acadêmicos da Bíblia
Fonts and Keyboards for Biblical Languages… again
Por Mark Hoffman em seu blog Biblical Studies and Technological Tools.
Uma boa dica, com avaliação das fontes Cardo 1.04 e SBL BibLit e os links para download.
As seguintes resenhas foram recentemente publicadas pela Review of Biblical Literature:
Susanna Drake
Slandering the Jew: Sexuality and Difference in Early Christian Texts
Reviewed by Sara R. Johnson
Rubén R. Dupertuis and Todd Penner, eds.
Engaging Early Christian History: Reading Acts In The Second Century
Reviewed by Christopher Stroup
Susan Gillingham
A Journey of Two Psalms: The Reception of Psalms 1 and 2 in Jewish and Christian Tradition
Reviewed by Janis Jaynes Quesada
Marvin J. Heller
Further Studies in the Making of the Early Hebrew Book
Reviewed by Ryan Korstange
Antoon Schoors
The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah in the Eighth and Seventh Centuries B.C.E.
Reviewed by Aren M. Maeir
Thomas B. Slater
Ephesians
Reviewed by Corneliu Constantineanu
Reviewed by Brian C. Small
Francis Watson
Gospel Writing: A Canonical Perspective
Reviewed by Ken Olson
Reviewed by Peter-Ben Smit
Vincent L. Wimbush, with Lalruatkima and Melissa Renee Reid, eds.
MisReading America: Scriptures and Difference
Reviewed by Francisco Lozada Jr.
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As seguintes resenhas foram recentemente publicadas pela Review of Biblical Literature:
John Ashton
The Gospel of John and Christian Origins
Reviewed by Seth Pollinger
Cornelis Bennema
A Theory of Character in New Testament Narrative
Reviewed by Alicia D. Myers
David G. Burke, Philip H. Towner, and John F. Kutsko, eds.
The King James Version at 400: Assessing Its Genius as Bible Translation and Its Literary Influence
Reviewed by Brian Hartley
Josef Forsling
Composite Artistry in the Book of Numbers: A Study in Biblical Narrative Conventions
Reviewed by Benjamin D. Giffone
Robert W. Funk
A Beginning-Intermediate Grammar of Hellenistic Greek
Reviewed by James W. Voelz
Mark Harding and Alanna Nobbs, eds.
All Things to All Cultures: Paul among Jews, Greeks, and Romans
Reviewed by Andrew Spurgeon
Felipe de Jesús Legarreta-Castillo
The Figure of Adam in Romans 5 and 1 Corinthians 15: The New Creation and Its Ethical and Social Reconfiguration
Reviewed by John Anthony Dunne
Boris Paschke
Particularism and Universalism in the Sermon on the Mount: A Narrative-Critical Analysis of Matthew 5-7 in the Light of Matthews View on Mission
Reviewed by Jeannine K. Brown
Micahel L. Satlow
How the Bible Became Holy
Reviewed by Chad Spigel
Jay Twomey
2 Corinthians: Crisis and Conflict
Reviewed by Adam White
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As seguintes resenhas foram recentemente publicadas pela Review of Biblical Literature:
Markus Bockmuehl and Guy G. Stroumsa, eds.
Paradise in Antiquity: Jewish and Christian Views
Reviewed by Pieter G. R. de Villiers
Tony Burke, ed.
Ancient Gospel or Modern Forgery?: The Secret Gospel of Mark in Debate: Proceedings from the 2011 York University Christian Apocrypha Symposium
Reviewed by James F. McGrath
Andrew R. Davis
Tel Dan in Its Northern Cultic Context
Reviewed by Bob Becking
Reviewed by Aren M. Maeir
Stephen Finlan
The Family Metaphor in Jesus Teaching: Gospel Imagery and Application
Reviewed by Joanna Dewey
Kai Kaniuth, Anne Löhnert, Jared L. Miller, Adelheid Otto, Michael Roaf, and Walther Sallaberger, eds.
Tempel im Alten Orient
Reviewed by Jeffrey L. Morrow
Emma Loosley
The Architecture and Liturgy of the Bema in Fourth- to-Sixth-Century Syrian Churches
Reviewed by Robert Morehouse
Elvira Martín Contreras and Guadalupe Seijas de los Ríos-Zarzosa
Masora: La transmisión de la tradición de la Biblia Hebrea
Reviewed by Amparo Alba Cecilia
Halvor Moxnes
Jesus and the Rise of Nationalism: A New Quest for the Nineteenth Century Historical Jesus
Reviewed by Craig A. Evans
Pheme Perkins
First Corinthians
Reviewed by H. H. Drake Williams III
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Li hoje no blog de Michael F. Bird, Euangelion, um post interessante, que começa assim:
There is a lengthy review by James H. Charlesworth over at RBL on a new book about Qumran and the Scrolls. But in the review, Charlesworth sums up what he thinks are the six basic conclusions most Qumranologists would concur about.
Ele comenta que na resenha do livro de David Stacey e Gregory Doudna, Qumran Revisited: A Reassessment of the Archaeology of the Site and Its Texts. Oxford: Archeopress, 2013, 150 p. – ISBN 9781407311388, James H. Charlesworth, do Princeton Theological Seminary, uma autoridade no assunto, enumera seis pontos em que há consenso entre os qumranistas.
Consenso na área de estudos sobre Qumran e os Manuscritos do Mar Morto é uma coisa hoje bastante rara. A resenha foi publicada em 01.06.2015 na RBL.
Charlesworth diz no final da longa resenha de 18 páginas:
O que é um livrónico?
A Bibliotrónica Portuguesa chama-se assim porque começou por ser uma biblioteca de livros eletrónicos (e-books), a que chamamos «livrónicos». Ou seja, a palavra resulta da aglutinação das palavras «livro» e «eletrónico»: livrónico. Mas não somos «fundamentalistas» e tanto usamos o termo «livrónico» como o mais habitual anglicismo «e-book».
Fonte: FAQ da Bibliotrónica Portuguesa
Seleção de postagens dos biblioblogs em maio de 2015.
May 2015 Biblical Studies Carnival
Trabalho feito por Claude Mariottini em seu biblioblog Dr. Claude Mariottini – Professor of Old Testament.